Style: Academic (do use 2nd person pronounce, do not use 1 person)
Source: From the Textbook (The Norton Anthology World Literature) third edition, volume A
Essay: Quote & analyze the literature throughout your discussion, do not merely summarize the plot or give literal description of the text; instead offer an argument for your interpretation. As you write, consider how one or more of the concepts we have discussed in class-such as wu-wei, junzun, dao, xenia, dhrama (to name a few) might enrich your analysis
Essay choice
Compare two of the epic poems we have read this semester (Gilgamesh, Lliad, Aeneid, Metamorphoses, Ramayana, Bhagavad-gita). What are the unifying features of the epic as a literary genre? How does these works display these traits
2 poems (Gilgamesh and Lliad)
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