Individual Response Writing 1 βa Ghetto Weddingβ By Abraham Cahan
Readings for sources are listed on the word doc that will be uploaded with instructions. 250-500 words each discussion blog. MLA format is only for citied sources.
Individual Response Writing 1
Intro to Fiction/19th Century Realism
Readings:
· What you need to know about MLA
· All materials pertaining to Realism (videos, documents, etc.)
· Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “The Yellow Wallpaper”
· Abraham Cahan, “A Ghetto Weding”
· Dreiser, “Butcher Rogaum’s Door”
Read, Respond, Summarize, Analyze, Interpret, and Draw Conclusions.
When you begin to think about the essays you will write in this course, it will not be enough to summarize the work. You will need to think critically about the writing and this reading strategy will help you move beyond a summary. Each response should be a minimum of 250 words.
Each response writing should provide the following—
1) An Honest Response to the Writing—Write a few sentences about how the work made you feel (ex. “Angry because… “Or “joyful because…” or “confused because…” There is no right or wrong answer here. These few sentences should be honest and capture your initial response to the piece of writing.
2) A Summary of What You Read—Summarize what happened in the writing. Who were the characters? What happens in the story or poem? What is the story about?
3) An Analysis or Close Reading—This is the part of the response writing that really begins our critical thinking. Does something appear symbolic? Are there any metaphors and similes that expand meaning? Does there appear to be a common theme? What details seem relevant? You will not find every literary device in every reading. In this section of the response writing, you should begin to decide what seems to have meaning or purpose? Be sure to pay attention to the form, the title, the content and the rhythm.
4) An Interpretation—This is the part of the response writing that will allow you to pull the “clues” together and offer a statement on what you think the story is really about? You will combine your summary and analysis to provide an argument about the text.
5) Drawing Conclusions—This part of the response writing will require that you incorporating the above process and integrating some direct quotes from the actual work of study to support your findings and interpretations.
When an “Individual Response Writing” is DUE, you will choose ONE of the readings from the “Selected Reading” document for that week or section and complete the requirements above. Type your response directly in the forum and make sure to cover all categories.
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Discussion Forum 2 and Individual Response Writing 1
Individual Response Writing 1
“A Ghetto Wedding” by Abraham Cahan made me angry. Despite Nathan and Goldy struggling so much to raise the money for their wedding ceremony, it turned out to be a disappointment.
Nathan and Goldy were planning for a wedding that they kept postponing due to the lack of money. They were impoverished such that raising about $200 for the wedding ceremony was almost impossible. Nevertheless, through their combined savings, they finally actualized their long-awaited dream, although things were the opposite of what they expected.
The title of the reading “A Ghetto Wedding” is by itself symbolic. Specifically, it depicts poverty, which is the primary theme of the story. Cahan uses figurative language such as similes, where he gives objects features of humans. For example, he says, “the violins wept, the clarinet moaned, each reciting the sad tale of its poverty-stricken master” (Cahan 270).
In my opinion, Cahan depicts that a wedding ceremony should not be perceived as the only thing that would make two people live together happily. Even after all the challenges and sad moments that Nathan and Goldy encountered while planning their respectable wedding, in the end, they were happy and embraced each other
Cahan passes a very important message to people, particularly those living in the ghetto. Individuals should not set high standards of life that they cannot afford. A great relief occurs when people accept the reality of life. Cahan asserts that “The very notion of a relentless void abruptly turned to a beatific sense ...
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