FIRST, after completing the Wide Sargasso reading, check out this article (Links to an external site.) “Charlotte Bronte May Have Started the Fire, but Jean Rhys Burned Down the House” by Bridget Read. Do you agree with the premise set out in the article? Bring in materials from the Wide Sargasso Sea and the article to support your response.
This original post must be 200 – 300 words total, contain specific references, such as quotations and paraphrases with citations for the Wide Sargasso Sea and with the author’s name for the article because it is an online article with no pagination. Example citations are (Rhys 41) and (Read). Proofread for spelling and grammar. Students will not be able to see peer posts until the original post is submitted.
Option 2
FIRST, after completing the Wide Sargasso reading, check out this article (Links to an external site.) “Why We’ll Never Get Tired of Literary Retellings” by Meg Donohue. Do you agree with the premise set out in the article? Bring in materials from the Wide Sargasso Sea and the article to support your response.
This original post must be 200 – 300 words total, contain specific references, such as quotations and paraphrases with citations for the Wide Sargasso Sea and with the author’s name for the article because it is an online article with no pagination. Example citations are (Rhys 41) and (Donohue). Proofread for spelling and grammar. This first writing must be posted by 11:59 pm, Wednesday. Students will not be able to see peer posts until the original post is submitted.
In addition to posting your response to the material above, your initial post should also contain a question or observation you have about the text that can further advance text discussion.
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