Final discussion on Theme and the Open question

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Final discussion on Theme and the Open question Invisible Man Final discussion on Theme and the Open question

Write a rich theme statement for the novel. Even though he attempts to conform to society, multiple personality changes cannot overcome/overshadow/supersede the protagonist’s ivisiblity.

Write a thesis statement for the following prompt “And, after all, our surroundings influence our lives and characters as much as fate, destiny or any supernatural agency.” Pauline Hopkins, Contending Forces
Choose a novel or play in which cultural, physical, or geographical surroundings shape psychological or moral traits in a character. Then write a well-organized essay in which you analyze how surroundings affect this character and illuminate the meaning of the work as a whole.  Do not merely summarize the plot.

The protagonist’s poor southern youth and progressive northern adulthood contrast and contribute to his confusion of identity and reveal the ultimate invisibility of African-Americans.

And this one In a novel by William Styron, a father tells his son that life "is a search for justice." Choose a character from a novel or play who responds in some significant way to justice or injustice. Then write a well-developed essay in which you analyze the character's understanding of justice, the degree to which the character's search or justice is successful, and the significance of this search for the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.

The protagonist realizes the severity/depth/insidious nature of/ the injustice of the whites’ treatment of the blacks; however, the futility of his response leads to his acceptance of African American invisibility.

This one too In The Writing of Fiction (1925), novelist Edith Wharton states the following:At every stage in the progress of his tale the novelist must rely on what may be called the illuminating incident to reveal and emphasize     the inner meaning of each situation. Illuminating incidents are the magic casements of fiction, its vistas on infinity.Choose a novel or play that you have studied and write a well-organized essay in which you describe an "illuminating" episode or moment and explain how it functions as a "casement," a window that opens onto the meaning of the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary.

One more time Palestinian American literary theorist and cultural critic Edward Said has written that “Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be surmounted.” Yet Said has also said that exile can become “a potent, even enriching” experience. Select a novel, play, or epic in which a character experiences such a rift and becomes cut off from “home,” whether that home is the character’s birthplace, family, homeland, or other special place. Then write an essay in which you analyze how the character’s experience with exile is both alienating and enriching, and how this experience illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.

Things we notice about the Open question prompts They always relate to the significance of the work as a whole. They always caution against plot summary. They usually deal with theme.

Common themes in the open question Racism Greed Self-identity Revenge Sexism Love Oppression Religion Morality War Materialism Doubt Ageism Justice

Tips for preparation: Keep a running log of the preceding list. For each section, list a novel/play you have read that fits that theme. Briefly explain why (one sentence about the theme). Periodically review the things you are most likely to discuss on the open question by re-reading your quotation journals.