Author: GLevius

Final Essay Outline- Greg Levius

Story: Assimilation by Doctorow

Characters: Ramon, Borislav, Leon, Jelena

Paragraph 1: Thesis Statement, Bringing up the Characters

Paragraph 2 : Character decisions being made according to some of the ethical principles.

Paragraph 3: Describing some of the types of Ethics

Paragraph 4: Summarizing the scene of when Ramon tells Leon about his money situation from the restaurant and possibly other scenes.

Paragraph 5: What is Globalization? Talk about how Globalization affected the characters in the story.

Paragraph 6: Conclusion: Circling back to what were some of the charcaters ethics and how globalization played a role in the story.

Midterm Essay Outline: Greg Levius

The stories I chose is “The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown”

Similarities

  • Both Third Person Narration
  • Both use Symbolic names
  • Both stories are influenced by society
  • Both have similar settings in a small town
  • Both feature Hypocrisy
  • Both kept the readers guessing

Differences

  • One The Lottery Theme is dangers of following tradition
  • In Young Goodman Brown one of the themes is The Loss of Innocence
  • The Lottery provides a sense of mysteriousness of morality leading the readers to a shocking ending
  • Young Goodman Brown provides a direct line of thing of morality by letting the readers know of Young Goodman Brown thoughts.

Coffeehouse #3: Greg Levius

  1. Some strict interpreters of the Gothic genre would agree with Maurice that the true period of Gothic and its religion, cultural, aesthetic and political background began from 1764 to 1824, the period of the first Gothic revival and the culture of Georgian England. (Pg. 4)

2. Some of the extremes and taboos that Gothic explores are religious profanities, demonisim, occultism, necromancy and incest. (Pg.5)

3. Gothic interest in extreme states and actions can also be seen to correlate with widespread social anxieties and fears. (Pg.6.)

4. Among the most striking features of Gothic genre is the style of its architectural settings. (Pg.7.)

5. In Gothic the terror of what might happen or what might be happening is largely foregrounded over the visceral horror. (Pg.8)

CoffeeHouse #2 -Greg Levius

Out of all the short stories I’ve read I enjoyed “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson the most. The reason why is because at the beginning of the story the author sets up the story as it being a happy and joyful setting but it ends up not being. Shirley Jackson used really expressive and descriptive words to describe the day of the Lottery. “The flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was rich and green”, but eventually the story takes a shocking turn. As soon as you hear lottery you would think its a raffle or some sort of contest. The venue was packed with different families with their kids and everyone rushing to finish their breakfast to be at the Lottery. To myself, I envisioned and a good amount of people being their to hopefully be the lucky ones to win a prize, but it was actually people just wanting to see who gets stoned to death. You wouldn’t expect it to be that with the way some of the people there wanted to speed up the process just to get along with their day. I think just the way the author makes the story from a happy sunny day in the summer, to the reaction of Tessie actually “winning” the Lottery which is getting stoned to death by the remaining families and her own family members really stood out to me.