Brit Lit: Ghost Stories
Ghost stories continue to hold our attention. They are easy to write, can be based on semi-factual information, and most people go into them wanting to be scared. We will be writing original ghost/scary stories in class this week.
The story should be as original as possible. It may include your own personal experiences or experiences from someone you know. It must have at least 5 allusions, which you will note (highlighting, annotations, etc.) in your final
draft. You will also write a brief paragraph on the Allusions Reference Page explaining each allusion and stating the reason for using it in your piece. Be sure to correlate the allusion in the text to the explanation on the reference
page--a simple superscript number or something similar will suffice.
Remember, the story need not be scary, just supernatural. You can tell a funny story, a sad story, an adventure story, etc. Find something that fits your style and run with it! The required length is 4 pages. See the rubric for further
formatting instructions.
Drafts of your paper are due on the date below. We will do an in-class peer review on that day where you will work with one of your classmates. They will assess your paper based on the attached rubric, as I will do once you turn in your final revision. Your final revision is due on the date listed below.
1st draft due Thursday.
Final Friday.
Peer edit on Thursday- so make sure you have a copy printed and ready to go....
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