Prof.
Sean O’Connell Mon 10:00-12:40
Email:soconnel@essex.edu
Phone:
973-877-1926 Office: 1141
Office Hours:
Mon/Wed 1:00-2:25 Room: 2132
CLASS BLOG: eng102spring2016.blogspot.com
Texts: Literature: A Portable Anthology
ISBN-13:
978-1457621383
*In class
assignments will be handwritten; all homework assignments should be typed and
double spaced using 12-point Times New Roman font.
In the classroom
we will use group work to discuss the stories you read on your own time. Do not
use your phones while in the classroom (unless we are looking something up). As
long as you read the stories and contribute to your group—everything should
work out fine. Your group will tell on you if you sit there and do not help.
If you are
excessively absent or late it will hurt your grade—do it enough and you will
fail.
Papers are due
when they are due—look at the due dates on the syllabus now and circle them. I
will provide a handout with questions for each paper. If you hand a paper in
when it is due—you can revise it. If you do not, it is late, cannot be revised
and whatever you get on that paper is final.
CATALOGUE
DESCRIPTION: This course is a continuation of ENG 101 with emphasis on the
longer composition and the process of documentation. Techniques of research are taught,
culminating in the production of an original, extensive, multiple source, fully
documented, literary research paper.
Informational literacy is stressed through advanced library skills as
well as hands-on experience utilizing computers in researching and developing
projects. Interpretive skills are
developed through the introduction of literature.
Plagiarism:
Do not do it. Any papers that
contain plagiarism will receive an F. The second offense will result in course
failure. I will discuss in further detail as the class progresses.
January
Eng 102
20 Introduction, go over
syllabus, Handout “Mrs. Turner’s Lawn Jockey’s” (Handout)—GET TEXT!
25 “Mrs.
Turner’s Lawn Jockey’s” (Handout)
28 “Sonny’s Blues” (250)
February
1 “Two Kinds” (382)
3 “Brave We Are” (Handout)
8 Film: The Namesake
10 Film: The Namesake, ASSIGN PAPER#1
15 NO CLASS
17 “The Lottery” (242) AND “The Sisterhood of the
Night” (Handout)
22 Film: The Village
24 Film: The Village, PAPER #1 DUE (NO LATE PAPERS)
29 NO CLASS
March
2 NO CLASS
7 “The
Temp” (Handout) and “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” (289)
9 Film: Edward Scissorhands
14 Film: Edward Scissorhands,
ASSIGN SHORT PAPER #2
16 HUMANITIES CONFERENCE—MEET IN
SMITH HALL
21 “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”
(276), SHORT PAPER DUE (NO LATE PAPERS)
23 “The Old Man With Enormous
Wings” (Handout)
28 Film: Life of Pi
30 Film: Life of Pi
April
4 “The
Things They Carried” (344)
6 NO CLASS---PTK CONVENTION
11 “Battle Royal” (230), ASSIGN FINAL PAPER
13 “Hills Like White Elephants”
(212)
18 BRING IN DRAFTS FOR REVIEW
1141
20 FINAL PAPER DUE
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