amyamyamy14
03-10-2012, 10:09 PM
I need to do an essay for Literature, but I am struggling to understand the essay question. It has to be 1500 words
The question is:
How does social realties and subject positions, influence, determine, enable interpretation of your chosen piece.
I don't understand what it means by social realties and subject positions
I am doing my essay on one of Ezra Pound's poems
-In a Station of the Metro (1913)
The apparition of these faces in the crowd ;
Petals on a wet, black bough.
Explanation of the task:
This essay requires the same interpretive skills required for the first assessment (was an interpretive essay), but emphasises the task of explaining your position or accommodating your view to other critical (scholarly) opinions. The focus in this case is on research and critical thinking. Thus you will need to develop your position in light of the research you make. You should then formulate an argument based on this research and your position as this is modified or formed by that research.
Marking Criteria:
• Coherence and persuasiveness of argument
• Clarity of expression and coherence in terms of essay structure
• Relevant deployment of secondary source material
• Engagement with the relevant issues raised by the question
• Evidence of reading and engagement with the texts discussed
The question is:
How does social realties and subject positions, influence, determine, enable interpretation of your chosen piece.
I don't understand what it means by social realties and subject positions
I am doing my essay on one of Ezra Pound's poems
-In a Station of the Metro (1913)
The apparition of these faces in the crowd ;
Petals on a wet, black bough.
Explanation of the task:
This essay requires the same interpretive skills required for the first assessment (was an interpretive essay), but emphasises the task of explaining your position or accommodating your view to other critical (scholarly) opinions. The focus in this case is on research and critical thinking. Thus you will need to develop your position in light of the research you make. You should then formulate an argument based on this research and your position as this is modified or formed by that research.
Marking Criteria:
• Coherence and persuasiveness of argument
• Clarity of expression and coherence in terms of essay structure
• Relevant deployment of secondary source material
• Engagement with the relevant issues raised by the question
• Evidence of reading and engagement with the texts discussed