Foundations in English Literary Studies - ENG1501 (ENG1501)
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ENG1501 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (371427) - DUE 11 June 2024
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Section A: Reflective essay: The Short Story (Unit 3) Now that you have w...
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ASSIGNMENT 2 2024
Due Date: 11 June 2024
, Foundations in English Literary Studies
ENG1501
Assignment 2
UNIQUE NO. 371427
DUE DATE :11 June 2024
Section A:
Reflective essay:
The Short Story (Unit 3) Now that you have worked through Unit 3 (The Short Story) in the study
guide, write a reflective essay of 250 – 350 words in which you discuss how this section of the
work resonated with your own personal experiences or memories, and what insight you gained
from studying this section.
In your essay, please reflect on the questions below:
1. Do you like reading fiction? Have you ever read short stories before doing this module? Do you
have a favourite short story? If so, please tell us the title and author.
2. Which section(s) in this unit did you find particularly enjoyable or interesting, or gave you more
insight into short stories?
Please be as specific as possible (quote from the section and provide page references).
3. Which section(s) in this unit did you find the least enjoyable or difficult to understand? Please be
as specific as possible (quote from the section and provide page references).
Section A total: 15 marks
, Section B:
‘A Matter of Taste’ – Alex La Guma In order to answer this question, you need to read ‘A Matter of
Taste’ by Alex La Guma (available as an e-reserve on the Library website).
Work through Unit 3 in Tutorial Letter 501 for a reminder of the reading strategies you should
employ when reading a short story.
Remember to use a dictionary to look up the definitions of any unfamiliar words in the short story
and in the assignment questions.
Ensure that each answer adheres to the following guidelines: Your answers should:
• be written as a paragraph of between ten and fifteen lines
• begin with a topic sentence that reflects the main topic of the paragraph
• discuss the topic by quoting evidence from the short story (these quotations should be
incorporated into grammatically complete and coherent sentences)
• explain how each of your quotations supports your argument
• employ correct referencing techniques and make use of appropriate academic conventions
• end with a sentence which summarises and reflects on the significance of what you have argued
in relation to the main topic.
Refer to Tutorial Letter 501 for a reminder of topic sentences, paragraphing, argumentation, and
incorporation of quotations.
Write a paragraph in response to each of the following questions:
1. Comment on the spatial setting described on the first page of the story (p.428), explaining how it
contributes to the theme of poverty. (8)
2. How does the author use physical description and dialogue to create a vivid portrayal of
Chinaboy's character on the first page of the short story? (8)
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