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Filling in Understanding - Using "How?" in Your Writing
Danielle Byington
This video is part of a grant project where basic critical thinking questions such as, "Who?," "How?," and "What?," are broken down to demonstrate how they can assist in literary analyses and other projects.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about O'Connor's short story.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Carver's short story.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "Dulce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est."
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Pointing to Literature Points - "In an Artist’s Studio" by Christina Rossetti
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Christina Rossetti's "In an Artist's Studio."
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Pointing to Literature Points - Rachel by Angelina Weld Grimké
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Angelina Weld Grimké's play, Rachel.
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Pointing to Literature Points - Samuel Pepys’ Diary on the Great Fire of London 1666
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Samuel Pepys' Diary entry covering the Great Fire of London in 1666.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" by William Shakespeare
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18," also known as "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?".
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Pointing to Literature Points - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the Pearl Poet
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "Sonnet 1" from Astrophil and Stella by Sir Philip Sidney
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Sir Philip Sidney's "Sonnet 1" from Astrophil and Stella.
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Pointing to Literature Points - Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions that might be considered when writing about Oates' short story.
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Pointing to Literature Points - "Winter Dreams" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions/points that might be considered when writing about Fitzgerald's short story.
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Pointing to Points - Layers and Meaning in Roman-Occupied, Medieval, and Modern Canterbury
Danielle Byington
This video offers some quick questions about the layers and intersections of the past and now as an introduction to British Literature I.
This collective of videos provides quick prompts for literature responses to springboard students into analytical thinking so they can avoid merely summarizing the material. This approach involves breaking down aspects of the readings through the points of civics, science, and culture to better understand how each piece of literature might affect readers and the world around them. Videos were created as part of ETSU's Open and Affordable Course Materials Awards Program.
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