CLST 273H: Classical Tragedy
Spring Semester 2002
Dr. Jacqueline Long
Writing Assignment 2
Goals
- To read and assess a professional scholar's published ideas about
Sophocles' tragedies (a focus to start with, but you'll also see
that elements in these arguments apply to other plays too)
- To test these ideas against your own reading - either of Sophocles'
Oedipus the King or of another play from our course material
- To demonstrate, in a concrete, specific, well-argued essay, where
the scholar's ideas illuminate important aspects of the play you
choose, and where those ideas can be improved on for an even better
picture of what your tragic poet is doing in the play you pick; if you
choose to compare and contrast another poet and work to what the
published article is saying about Sophocles, show how well the
scholar's arguments apply to the play you are interested in studying
Articles to consider - pick one
All these articles are published in Jasper Griffin, ed., Sophocles
Revisited (Oxford: Univ. Press 1999) - book on Reserve.
- Robert Parker, "Through a Glass Darkly: Sophocles and the Divine,"
pp. 11-30.
- Martin West, "Ancestral Curses," pp. 31-45.
- G. O. Hutchinson, "Sophocles and Time," pp. 47-72.
- Jasper Griffin, "Sophocles and the Democratic City," pp. 73-94.
To hand in at the start of class Friday, 1 March
In 4-6 typed, double-spaced pages:
- Identify the article you have chosen to focus on, and briefly
summarize its central argument - do not spend more than one page
total in your paper on mere summary! the
important part of this essay is your
analysis and well-supported critique
- Show how the scholar's views can be supported from the play and
passages you have chosen to focus on - go beyond quotation or
paraphrase to show what additional
insights you can build on the scholar's
work
- If the play you have chosen can be better understood by modifying
the scholar's views, show why and
how the argument can be modified to make
it work even better
- Support your observations and suggestions by referring to specific,
concrete passages of evidence in the play you're working on, and
explaining how these passages help confirm your points
- For suggestions about pulling an essay together, see Dr. Long's
Guide to Writing
Papers
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