Who I Am: Noah Mass
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Paper #2-EvaluationPaper #2-Evaluation How do we convey to someone else what the experience of hearing a piece of music, seeing a live performance, watching a movie, or playing a video game is like? How do we take the pleasure or excitement that something musical or visual gives to us and render it in words alone? How do we convince a reader to accept our judgment of the value of that media? For this assignment, you will write a review of some form of media that interests you: music (a recording or a live performance), a movie, a television show, or a video game. Although you will have to have certain specific elements in this essay (only some of which are normally part of a professional review) you should think of this as something that could conceivably be published, either in a national magazine or a daily or weekly paper or news site. Consider, above all, how to use style, word-choice, and tone to keep a reader reading your work, as well as to convince your reader to accept your evaluation of your chosen subject. Most importantly, you will have to evaluate your subject in such a way that your essay convinces someone to adopt your evaluation of it: a positive one, a negative one, or an in-between one. However, you should also consider this essay as something that your chosen audience will read—they are looking to your essay to convince them to see or not see, listen to or not listen to, buy or not buy, the media example you have chosen to focus on. *Identify a subject and a category in which to analyze it. Based on what a “good” song, performance, movie, or game is, you will be deciding how this one rates. *Define the qualities, also called the “criteria,” by which members of the category should be evaluated and weigh and defend the criteria, if necessary. What makes for a good song, performance, movie, or game? What are the qualities that let you know which is a “good” and which is a “not good” one of these examples of media? What are the most important of those qualities? *Consider the extent to which your chosen subject meets or fails to meet the criteria you’ve defined. Just how good or bad is the thing you’ve chosen? Some tips: A good evaluation argument should be controversial; if no one is likely to disagree with you, then there’s little point in arguing! One way to consider this is to frame your evaluation as an overturning of common beliefs or expectations: most people think something is lousy, but you think it’s actually really fantastic. Or: most people think something is great, but you think it’s terrible. Also, good evaluations generally have some stakes to them—readers should perceive why the evaluation is important. When evaluating a media example, consider why music, movies, TV shows, or video games are important, and why it should matter to an audience that one is better than the other. Incidentally, it’s perfectly fine to write a negative review—don’t think you have to be affirmative about your chosen subject (personally, I’ve found critical reviews to be the most fun to write). You can also say that something is just O.K.—neither great nor awful. • An introductory paragraph or paragraphs that set up a “tone” for the essay to come, but that also gives an indication of just what your argument about your subject is going to be—in this case, whether you loved, hated, or felt a little bit of both about the subject (and, by implication, how we should feel about the subject, too) Information about creating a Works Cited Page: Information about Citing Sources in your essay (also called in-text citations): Length: 4-5 pages Due Dates: Proposals: by 8PM on 2/26 post to the wiki site answers to the following questions: I won’t be returning these to you, but we will go over them (some of them) in class. Student Showcase 1: 3/3 (send drafts to me by 8PM, 3/2) |
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