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Notes Click on the small “Whole Class” link at the top of the page. To post, scroll to the bottom of this page and click on the “Reply” button. Purpose Each module unit takes the task of writing a good essay and breaks it down into smaller steps. In this discussion, we will share our thoughts on our readings for this unit by relating the contents to our experiences and prior knowledge. By sharing our interpretations on the readings, we will generate ideas for a good Essay thesis. Doing so will be the first step in drafting a good essay final draft since a strong thesis tells the reader what the essay’s main argument will be. In our discussion, you will also asked to support your thesis ideas with evidence from our assigned texts for this module. That evidence will also serve to help you put together a comprehensive outline for your essay in the next assignment. Main Post Instructions For your main post, please write three paragraphs (total 200+ words) on the following: Paragraph 1 (Myth Reflection) Choose one of the following characters to write on for this paragraph. Clarification: When you work on your Essay outline and final draft, you are welcome to write about any of the characters for this unit–not just the one you chose for this discussion. Artemis: Artemis version 1Links to an external site., Artemis version 2Links to an external site., Artemis version 3Links to an external site. Amazons Links to an external site. AtalantaLinks to an external site. DemeterLinks to an external site. Ekhinda: Ekhinda version 1Links to an external site., Ekhinda version 2Links to an external site., Ekhinda version 3Links to an external site. MedeaLinks to an external site. ZenobiaLinks to an external site. Topic 1. Read “The Female Hero”Links to an external site. from Epic Heroism for the 21st Century web site to learn more about common qualities of female heroines from ancient myths. 2. Discuss one or two defining events in your heroine’s life that helped to shape her character from then on. How and in what ways did her character grow or change? 3. How does your heroine seem to differ from ancient male mythological heroes from our last essay unit? Support your answers with specific quotations from the online articles above. Paragraph 2: (Film Reflection) Choose one of the following films featuring a modern heroine to write about for this paragraph. How to Get the Film To Watch: If you want to stream some of the above videos, consider doing the following: Sign up for a subscription of Netflix(Links to an external site.) Sign up for a free 6 month trial student subscription of Amazon Prime(Links to an external site.), which gives you access to Amazon Prime Videos though you will still need to rent our class films for a small fee. Sign up for a subscription of HBO. Warning: All of the films below contain violent scenes and some sexual scenes. Films Heroine(s) Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonLinks to an external site. (2000) directed by Ang Lee (available on Netflix) Shu Lien and Jen Kill Bill 1Links to an external site. (2003) directed by Quentin Tarantino (available on Amazon Prime Video) Beatrix Kiddo Wonder WomanLinks to an external site. (2017) directed by Patty Jenkins (available on Amazon Prime Video) Diana Prince 1. Consult the goddess / film heroine list: Artemis, Amazons, Atalanta, Demeter, Ekhinda, Medea, Zenobia Shu Lien and Jen, Beatrix Kiddo, Diana Prince Which one of the above film heroines and which one ancient goddess will you write about in Essay 3? 2. Post a thesis that responds fully to this question: What are two similar key heroic qualities shared by your chosen ancient mythological heroine and modern heroine from your chosen film? 3. Discuss one film scene that supports your thesis. 4. End your main post with an interesting question for the class that stems from the ideas in your post. Reply Posts (2 required, 50+ words each) What parts of the other student’s main post could you identify with? What parts did you like? Explain why you liked those ideas. Suggest improvements by referring to additional supporting examples from Parallel Myths. Or point out parts of the other student’s main post that you would like to see discussed in more detail, either with more explanation, clarification, or support. End your reply post with an interesting question that is relevant to your discussion. General Instructions Requirements 1 main post (200+ words) that fully responds to Dr. Kwa’s prompt 2 replies (50+ words each) to others’ main posts. See announcements for detailed Discussion Grading Rubric. Very Important: You are required to end all of your main posts and replies with a question that is related to your thoughts in your post. Originality Please make sure to give credit to other students by name should you discuss their ideas. If your discussion plagiarizes ideas or wording from another student’s post or an outside source, your post will not be accepted for credit. AI Generated Text and Outside Sources Not Allowed No outside Internet sources or other sources are allowed. No use of AI bots, including Chat GPT and Google Translate, are permitted for any stage of the writing process, including brainstorming, outlining, revisions, grammar check, or composition. Assignments that contain AI generated text or plagiarism in any amount will receive a “0” grade with no possibility of a rewrite. AI Generated Text and Outside Sources Not Allowed No outside Internet sources or other sources are allowed. No use of AI bots, including Chat GPT and Google Translate, are permitted for any stage of the essay writing process, including brainstorming, outlining, revisions, grammar check, or composition. Assignments that contain AI generated text or plagiarism in any amount will receive a “0” grade with no possibility of a rewrite. Discussion Formatting and Other Important Tips Main posts should be titled “Main Post” to distinguish them from replies Paragraph formatting: Divide your post into separate paragraphs. Skip a blank line between paragraphs, and do not indent paragraphs (e.g. business letters). Make sure to answer all parts of Dr. Kwa’s instructions for each discussion. Avoid recopying Dr. Kwa’s questions and writing in a question and answer format. Write in well-organized complete paragraphs. Must show language respectful of other students and Dr. Kwa. Disagreement is fine; hurtful language is not. Flaming posts will be immediately deleted from the forum. Must be proofread and reasonably grammatically correct. I recommend that you first write your post in Microsoft Word, save it, and then cut and paste it into the forum. Remember to capitalize “I,” beginnings of sentences, proper nouns etc. Use proper punctuation, including periods at end of sentences. Avoid all capitalized letters in words since this looks like screaming in written form. Avoid run-ons and fragments. Avoid abbreviations used typically when texting or writing casual emails. Always spell-check. https://epicheroism.wordpress.com/home/the-female-hero/ https://www.paleothea.com/SortaSingles/Artemis.html https://www.greeka.com/greece-myths/amazons/ https://www.paleothea.com/Myths/Atalanta.html https://owlcation.com/humanities/Demeter-and-Persephone https://ancient-literature.com/greece_euripides_medea/ https://womeninantiquity.wordpress.com/2018/11/26/zenobia/

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