The Restoration and 18th Century, 1660-1785

Expressing yourself succinctly and concisely, choose one of the following topics and write a response of approximately 500-600 words. Use only the primary sources (the literary selections themselves) for your essay. Instead, examine the topic from your own perspective. You may quote, summarize, or paraphrase from the primary sources. A bibliography (such as a Works Cited list) is not required.

  1. From the Anglo-Saxon "The Dream of the Rood" through Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, almost all the literature of Britain has incorporated Christian themes and Biblical references. Using examples from three literary works we've studied throughout the various centuries, discuss how authors make use of these themes and references.
  2. Throughout our tour of British literature, we have covered approximately 1200 years of literature from these eight periods. Taking one of your favorite works from one of these periods, analyze why you liked the work and how the work exemplifies the characteristics of British literature which we have studied:
    • Anglo-Saxon
    • 14th and 15th Centuries
    • 16th Century, 1485-1603
    • Early 17th Century, 1603-1660
    • The Restoration and 18th Century, 1660-1785
    • The Romantics, 1785-1830
    • The Victorians, 1830-1901
    • The 20th Century

• The response directly relates to the writing prompt, and analyzes the literature rather than summarizing the plot.
• The document demonstrates an understanding of the literature and authors studied.
• The essay is well-structured with a thesis statement at the end of the introduction, smooth transitions between paragraphs, topic sentences controlling paragraphs, and a clear multi-paragraph introduction-body-conclusion organization.
• The writing contains specific details, interesting description, and correct and well-chosen diction.
• The sentences are effectively structured and avoid major grammatical errors.

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