Week 11

Rapunzel letting her long, red braid down from a tower
https://www.deviantart.com/serwaaproductions/art/Persinette-303283293
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Activity 1

Click here for the story of Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm.

Activity 2

Click here for Aschenputtel, a variation of the Cinderella by the Brothers Grimm.

Click here for Cinderella by Charles Perrault.

Old-fashioned Dutch painting of Aschenputtel with Prince trying the slipper on her.
https://picryl.com/media/offterdinger-aschenbrodel-1-c02532
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Activity 3

Click here for a podcast reading.  and discussion by several psychologists about “Hansel and Gretel” from their professional viewpoint.

Click here for the text “Hansel and Gretel” by the Brothers Grimm. This translation will differ from the one in the podcast

Old-fashioned print of an illuminated Hansel in woods behind his parents and sister.
https://creazilla.com/media/traditional-art/7070600/offterdinger-hansel-und-gretel-1
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Activity 4

Essay 4 Part 2

Due Sunday, November 24

Click here for Essay 4 Part 2 directions

When you are ready to submit, navigate back to your Brightspace course. On the homepage, click the “Essays” module” and select Essay 4.

Directions for finding secondary sources in the BMCC library.

Please review the following guides:

“How to Insert Quotes into a Literary Essay.”

Format Matters Video

Format Illustration

MLA citation guide from the BMCC online library.

OR

Scribbr Citation Generator

Citation Machine

MyBib

Click here for essay grading rubric.

Terrified girl with hands in front of face

Activity 5

Click this link to read the short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates. Feel free to browse this website, as well.

[OER source: celestialtimepiece.com]

Creative Commons ShareAlike

 

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Activity 6

Click this link to access an illuminating analysis of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates from the BMCC Library database Literature Resource Center.  PDF version of the article.

Activity 7 (optional)

Click this link for a podcast reading of the Oates story. The voice is a bit eccentric (and I wouldn’t listen to this in the dark) but you may enjoy it!

Eerie road through woods
https://www.wallpaperflare.com/woman-bending-in-middle-of-road-abnormal-action-brunette-creepy-wallpaper-aenpi
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Activity 8

You may have wondered why this story is dedicated to Bob Dylan. Click this link for a Wall Street Journal article, which explains the author’s dedication of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” to the iconic folk singer Bob Dylan.

Girl's eyes reflecting trees
treeshttps://www.wallpaperflare.com/search?wallpaper=eyelid&page=2
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Activity 9

Click this link for the Week 11 discussion board.

Click here for information about How Discussion Boards Work.