The essay formula seems natural. My main problem, however, seems to be lack of time caused by slow analysis. In our in-class essay, it took me too long to come to a conclusion about the poems on Eros, and my essay suffered as a result. I attribute this to my inexperience interpreting literature under time constraints.
I have the same issue, I think, with time constraints.
ReplyDeleteI've already said this on the other two people in our group's blogs but...how do we analyze a personal response?
I think a large part is that we never really write essays based off of poetry. Poetry is hard to intrepert compared to a document because it not straightforward. I wished Holmes gaves us paragraphs from a story instead. Something we are all use to.
ReplyDeleteYou should talk about the stuff we learned from our chapter 1 notes too. Also talking about the more specific examples of DIDLS wouldn't hurt either like repetition.
I am totally with you on the time constraints. It throws me off and I still never feel like it needs to be as good as a final draft.
ReplyDeleteBut I guess you could talk more about DIDLS? I don't really know how we analyze someone else's personal opinion.