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Activity A for Monday, June 26th
Read Final Draft Essay directions.
Read: How to find biographical information databases in the BMCC library databases.
Locate a secondary source article about the author of your chosen quote and a secondary source article about the author of your chosen story. Fill out a Secondary Source Summary form. To access the Secondary Source Summary form, go to your Blackboard site. Click on “Essay Submission Links.” Then click on “Secondary Source Summary” link. Follow the directions. This is not an essay; it is just a fill-in form about your research.
Activity 1
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]
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Activity 2
Click this link to access a very illuminating analysis of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates from the BMCC Library database Literature Resource Center. In case you have trouble with this link, I have attached a PDF version of the article.

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Activity 3 (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!
Activity 4
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.

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Activity 5
Click this link to access “Little Snow White” by the Brothers Grimm.
This version of “Little Snow White” has a slightly different ending.
Activity 6
Please read the fascinating analysis of “Snow White” by renowned psychoanalyst Bruno Bettleheim. This is an excerpt from his acclaimed book The Uses of Enchantment. Scroll down to page 199 to begin reading.
Activity 7

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Click here to access the poem “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by Anne Sexton.
Activity 8
Click this link to access a fascinating analysis of Anne Sexton’s poem “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” from the Literary Reference Center database in BMCC’s online library. I have also attached it here in PDF format.

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Activity 9
Click this link for my short lecture on the Snow White story in its various permutations.

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