Staples Blake’s article, narratives discussion help

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Narratives

Go to the resources tab and use the EBSCO host link to search for the following articles. Read each of the following essays:

  • Buford, B. (2004). The Pasta Station. New Yorker, 80 (25), 114-127.
  • O’Brien, T. (2009). Fenced In. Smithsonian, 40(8), 14-18.
  • Staples, B. (1998). Just walk on by: A black man ponders his power to alter public space. Literary Cavalcade, 50(5), 38.

In the Discussion Forum, answer at least three of the following questions in response to one of the readings:

  • What is your initial reaction to the essay? Do you like it? Do you dislike it? Why?
  • A
    narrative essay should not only tell a story, but also have some larger
    theme or idea for the reader to take away from their experience. What
    was the larger theme in the essay you read? Do you think the author was
    successful in connecting their own experience with this larger
    idea/theme? If so, how? (it’s ok if you don’t feel they did; just make
    sure to back up your answer)
  • What do you feel work best in the essay? What do you think did not work as well?
  • What writing techniques did you learn from the author that you could use in your own writing?