part one
Project or Paper
Instructions:
Students will have a choice to write a final paper or create their own work of art (project) and connect it to class content and themes. Possible themes/content include but are not limited to philosophy, religious thought, creative arts, literature, politics, history, poetry, drama, theatre, architecture, music, etc. Students can choose to write a 6–7-page final paper that analyzes and connects any humanities-based theme from our course or create a project representative of the humanities alongside a 2-3 page final paper.
For the Project and accompanying paper: Showcase how the Humanities applies to your everyday life by creating a piece of artwork. In your accompanying paper, be critical of yourself, and identify/apply key themes and characteristics learned from our course that are applied in your artwork. Remember, there are many different types of art. You can choose the medium! Write a 2-3-page paper using 2 or more sources. 1 outside source and 1 source from our class. Papers must be at least 2 total pages long and follow standard MLA formatting (typed, double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins). Please cite (using MLA) all of the required sources and have a Works Cited page.
For Paper only: Showcase how the Humanities applies to everyday life. Choose a work of art and interpret what the artist is trying to convey in terms of human life/living. Be critical, and identify/apply key themes and characteristics learned from our course. Draw connections with your personal life. Write a 6-7-page paper using 2 or more sources. 1 outside source and 1 source from our class. Papers must be at least 6 total pages long and follow standard MLA formatting (typed, double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins). Please cite (using MLA) all of the required sources and have a Works Cited page.
.part two
Students will create a 1 page-long typed response to one of three review prompts. Responses must be in MLA format.
Purpose:
- Explore in writing what you have read/watched and what we have presented in the modules.
Instructions:
- Reply to only 1 of 3 topics/questions located below.
- Students are to submit their assignment by Jan 14th, 11:59 pm using the submission link on this page.
- Use citations and supporting evidence from texts/videos found in Modules Week 1-2.
- Restate the chosen topic/question in the first few sentences of your response.
- Topic/Questions:
- Compare and contrast beauty and aesthetics. Use examples when possible.
- Choose two different works that were interesting to you, including Pollock’s work and Marvell’s work. What characteristics of these works entice you? What can you tell about the author’s/artist’s identity? Do the works’ characteristics represent anything of your own identity?
- Use any of the humanities-based texts to support the argument that graffiti is art. Or use any of the humanities-based texts to support the argument that graffiti is vandalism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF6–RWYYc0&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fgcccd.instructure.com%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&feature=emb_titlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlzanAw0RP4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRS9Gek4V5Q
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H1J-nHUYDU
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbRX0JQ68EI
Requirements: Follow the instructions