Westchester Community College
Yonkers Campus: Cross-County Center
Professor Melinda Roberts
Mondays and Wednesdays
3:15-6:05 PM

Thursday, April 1, 2010

"Bartleby, the Scrivener," by Herman Melville


HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
DUE MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010
@ 12:00 NOON EDT

This week's homework assignment has three parts:

PART 1: Get to Know Bartleby
Read "Bartleby, the Scrivener," by Herman Melville (page 291 of our textbook)
You can also download an online version of the text at: http://www.enotes.com/bartleby-scrivener-text
You can also access an online hypertext with questions and comments to help you better understand the story: http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/webtexts/bartleby/

Here's a link to free audio book MP3 downloads of an audio version of the story:

Here's a link to a website with easy-to-digest information on the historical context of the story:

Here's a link to a website with a helpful plot summary:

Here's a link with insightful information about the characters:

Here's a link to an extensive, thorough study guide:

PART 2: Write a First Response Paper
Use the following writing prompts: What was your impression of the lawyer? What was your impression of Bartleby? What kinds of emotions did Bartleby evoke in you? Who was most annoying -- the lawyer, or Bartleby? Why? Who did you sympathize with most -- the lawyer, or Bartleby? Why? What aspect of the work affected you most? Why?
Or free-write your own response.
Be sure to provide specific textual details and quotes from the story to justify and/or explain your response to the story. Remember, a first response is not a summary -- use 3-5 quotes from the story and discuss how the story affected you.

Guidelines for first response papers are at the following link:

PART 3: Post a Comment
Post a comment at Bartleby's World of Walls:

If you have any questions about the assignment, send me an e-mail at english102wcc@gmail.com, and allow up to 24 hours for a response (although I will most likely get back to you much sooner than that).

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