A Dark Brown Dog (written ~1893. published 1901) by Stephen Crane

: A Dark Brown Dog (written ~1893. published 1901) by Stephen Crane Paper details: A Dark Brown Dog (written ~1893. published 1901) by Stephen Crane This a powerful and well written tale of sorrow. The story - dependin" rel="nofollow">ing on the reader - can operate on at least two levels: as a simple story about a dog. a child and crushin" rel="nofollow">ing cruelty. It may also be in" rel="nofollow">interpreted as an allegorical social criticism after the American Civil War. Either way. it's a powerful sad story. After you select and have carefully read YOUR SELECTED short story. do RESEARCH by fundin" rel="nofollow">ing at least two scholarly articles on the short story and in" rel="nofollow">integrate what you learned from them in" rel="nofollow">in your essay. Try the SPC Library data base or Google Scholar. After you select and have carefully read YOUR SELECTED short story. do RESEARCH by fundin" rel="nofollow">ing at least two scholarly articles on the short story and in" rel="nofollow">integrate what you learned from them in" rel="nofollow">in your essay. Try the SPC Library data base or Google Scholar. Essay Instructions 1. Start by composin" rel="nofollow">ing one fully-developed paragraph (150 words min" rel="nofollow">inimum). where you identify the followin" rel="nofollow">ing elements: a. title of story. author. date of publication b. settin" rel="nofollow">ing c. characters d. plot 2. Then. in" rel="nofollow">in AT LEAST two fully-developed paragraphs (at least 150 words in" rel="nofollow">in each paragraph). explain" rel="nofollow">in the ultimate meanin" rel="nofollow">ing of the story. Provide as many examples as possible- Please note that this is your "in" rel="nofollow">interpretation" of the many possible meanin" rel="nofollow">ings that the author is tryin" rel="nofollow">ing to convey. This is a poin" rel="nofollow">int over which reasonable people may disagree. How do the researched in" rel="nofollow">interpretations of the story compare to your own in" rel="nofollow">interpretations? 3. Cite the sources of your researched in" rel="nofollow">interpretations. You must fin" rel="nofollow">ind and identify at least two research sources beyond your textbook- You may also cite research lin" rel="nofollow">inks provided in" rel="nofollow">in this module. but be sure to fin" rel="nofollow">ind and cite at least one source beyond what you are provided. Either the MLA or APA format will be permitted. Do NOT use Wikipedia or other encyclopedias (onlin" rel="nofollow">ine. etc.) only. That is. you cannot use encyclopedias alone. Of course. you may use it as a startin" rel="nofollow">ing place. Be sure to use SPELL CHECK and proof read your essay. m