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April 27, 2024

3 Annotations are Required &
Students must use provided scholarly sources 
from Discussion 5 & 6
Assignment: 
Create a complete annotated bibliography of 3 academic scholarly sources, which includes publication details (proper MLA citation) and the annotation (summary of article’s main argument). 
Review: Annotated Bibliography  
Review: Example of Annotated Bibliography
General Criteria:
Students must use and annotate the provided academic, scholarly articles from the appropriate discussions
Citations must follow proper MLA formatting. 
Each Annotation must be a minimum of 150 words (excluding citations and quotes)
Plagiarized/AI work will receive an automatic zero
Non scholarly sources will receive an automatic zero, including but not limited to videos, .com, Wikipedia
Do not use primary sources (poems, stories, films, etc.) for annotations
Effective Annotations (see example on syllabus)
Use proper MLA citation and a detailed reading of the source, covering the following:
Summarizes key points (using quotation marks, and citing a page in parentheses);
Locates controversies or “problems” raised by the articles; and
Evaluates the ways in which this article is important and has helped the student to focus his/her understanding
Discussion 5 : Student must post three timesfor this discussion. 
All responses must include required reading.
Read criteria carefully!
What To Do:
Step 1-Read Required Scholarly Reading “The Structure of Myth” from the text, Myth And Reality by Mircea Eliade
Step 2-View “Myths & Monsters Ep. 2”
Step 3-Read Supplemental Reading “The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives” by William Bascom
Step 4-Review “Ways of Interpreting Myth”
Step 5-Complete Assignment (See Below) word count 250 words each source. 
*Step 6-Respond to 2 peer posts (respond on different day than initial post)
*Responses must intelligently integrate required reading(s); Students must use, quote and cite required scholarly source in all posts
Step 7-Review Rubric and Guidelines
Guidelines:
Responses should be a minimum of 150 words
Responses must intelligently integrate required reading
Readings must use proper MLA citation (in-text and Works Cited)
“Outstanding” scores (See Rubric) are only for students that intelligently integrate supplemental readings in addition to the required reading in their responses.
Assignment:
Tell us a myth/legend from your culture or history. The myth/legend could be a personal, family story or a known story. Consider the aspects and differences between Myth, Legend & Fairytale. What is Myth? How does Myth play a role in our culture? 
Discussion 6: Student must post three timesfor this discussion. 
All responses must include required reading.
Read criteria carefully!
What To Do:
Step 1-View “The Wizard of Oz”
Step 2-Read  required scholarly reading: “The Hero & the God.” from  The Hero With A thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
Step 3-View “The Hero’s Journey-Joseph Campbell” “Inside Joseph Campbell-Ep 3. and “Heroes and Villains”
Step 4-Read Supplemental Readings:
“Tempest, Flute & Oz” by Frederick Turner
“Gods and HeroesLinks to an external site.” from the book Classic Mythology: A Very Short Introduction by Helen Morales
Step 5-Review “Heroic Archetypes,”  “Assorted Heroes”  & “Hero’s Journey”
*Warning: only to be used as general information. Do not directly quote or cite any of these sources in your responses
Step 6-Complete Assignment (See Below)
Step 7-Review Rubric and Guidelines
Guidelines:
Responses should be a minimum of 150 words
Responses must intelligently integrate required reading 
Readings must use proper MLA citation (in-text and Works Cited)
“Outstanding” scores (See Rubric) are only for students that intelligently integrate supplemental readings in addition to the required reading in their responses.
Responses must be posted prior to due date. 
Assignment:
Detail how “The Wizard of Oz” follows the heroic journey? What are its characteristics? How does the heroic journey apply to humanity…to us? And so on…

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