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ENG 260 Full Class


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ENG 260 Module 1 DQ 1

“Beowulf” was originally an orally transmitted poem from pre-Christian Germanic culture. What specific elements in this poem reflect a Christian point of view? Do you think these elements are well integrated into the story? Why or why not?
Please use specific examples from the text.


ENG 260 Module 1 DQ 2

Who or what is the main character of “The Dream of the Rood,” and how does this main character contribute to the main point the poem is trying to make about the crucifixion of Christ? Why do you think the author chose to look at this event from this perspective?

ENG 260 Week 1 Assignment Critical Analysis 1

Details:
Each Critical Analysis requires you to analyze one particular topic.  Each answer should be 350−500 words. Excellent answers will address each portion of the question, provide concrete evidence of the student’s reading, and be grammatically and structurally correct. The instructor will select one of the topics listed below for this assignment.
1.     Syncretism is the combination of different systems of religious belief or practice. Where in “Beowulf” do you see instances of syncretism between Anglo-Saxon paganism and Christianity? Give specific examples. How well do you think these combinations work?
2.     Explain your reaction to the way that the cross is used in “The Dream of the Rood.” Are any aspects of this personification troubling or especially effective? Give specific examples of instances that make an impression on you, and explain the reasons for your reaction.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.


ENG 260 Week 1 Assignment Old English Language

Details:
Write an essay (500−750 words) that addresses the following:
The Anglo-Saxon culture arose out of a blending of various tribes, all of whom spoke a similar language. Briefly discuss the evolution of the dialects into the language you know and are familiar with today. Give examples of at least five words (not found in the lecture material) and show how they have changed and evolved into words that you now use.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.


ENG 260 Module 2 DQ 1

In the Prologue to “The Canterbury Tales,” what do you think Chaucer is saying about the pilgrims and why they are taking their journey? How would you describe Chaucer’s feelings about each of the pilgrims he characterizes? Please use specific examples from the text.


ENG 260 Module 2 DQ 2

Pick a medieval lyric that discusses love. How is the beloved pictured in this poem (what things is he/she compared to)? What are the consequences of being in love? How does the concept of love perhaps differ from what you see in society today?

ENG 260 Week 2 Assignment Collaborative Learning Community: Allegory Chart

Details:
This is a CLC Assignment.
Using what you have learned in this module regarding the allegory, create a chart that compares and contrasts three allegories found in the text with three modern or present-day allegories.
Include in your chart the basic characteristics of the allegory as well as common themes and situations where allegories are used.
Titles as well as authors should be included and the chart should be clearly labeled.
GCU style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.



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