ENG1501 - Foundations in English Literary Studies (ENG1501)
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ENG1501 ASSIGNMENT
2 2024 (371427) - 11
JUNE 2024
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, ENG1501 Assignment 2 2024 (371427) - 11 June 2024
Section A:
Reflective essay: The Short Story (Unit 3) Now that you have worked through Unit
3 (The Short Story) in the study guide, write a reflective essay of 250 – 350 words
in which you discuss how this section of the work resonated with your own
personal experiences or memories, and what insight you gained from studying this
section. In your essay, please reflect on the questions below:
1. Do you like reading fiction? Have you ever read short stories before doing this
module? Do you have a favourite short story? If so, please tell us the title and
author.
2. Which section(s) in this unit did you find particularly enjoyable or interesting, or
gave you more insight into short stories? Please be as specific as possible (quote
from the section and provide page references).
3. Which section(s) in this unit did you find the least enjoyable or difficult to
understand? Please be as specific as possible (quote from the section and provide
page references).
A World Unfolded: Reflecting on the Short Story
This unit on the Short Story has definitely opened my eyes to a whole new
world of literature. While I've always enjoyed reading, I primarily gravitated
towards novels, getting lost in sprawling narratives. Short stories, however,
pack a powerful punch in a condensed format, leaving a lasting impression
that lingers long after the final line.
Before this unit, my experience with short stories was limited. Sure, I'd
encountered them in magazines or online, but I never truly appreciated the
craft behind them. Now, I understand how a skilled writer can weave a
complete world, develop complex characters, and evoke strong emotions
within just a few pages.
One section that particularly resonated with me was the discussion on plot
structure (page 37). The concept of a narrative arc, with its rising action,
climax, and resolution, suddenly made sense. I started recognizing these
elements in the short stories I read, appreciating how the author built tension
and delivered a satisfying conclusion. For instance, Shirley Jackson's "The
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