Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Unit 3: Descriptive Imagery Literary Response - STUDENT SOLUTION USA

Sources: “Poetry Sampler: Poetry and Art” pages PS-1 through PS-7

Prompt (What are you writing about?):
Find a famous work of art. Write a researched history of the artist and the artwork and create a Descriptive Poem that uses imagery to describe the artwork and your reaction to it.

Instructions (how to get it done):
? Cut and paste a picture of a famous work of art.
? Research and write a history of the piece of art and the artist.

Note: Be very careful about plagiarism. The purpose of this section is for you to
research the work of art and the artist, put the summary of history and life into your own words, and then provide in text citations for the researched information.

? Using the poems in the “Poetry Sampler” section as examples, create a descriptive poem that uses imagery words to provide a visual description of your chosen artwork and your reaction to it.

Note: Your poem needs to be at least 14 lines. Remember in writing poetry, that not all poems need to rhyme. The important skill here is to use imagery descriptions to describe the artwork and the author.

Requirements:
? Length and format: 2-3 pages (not including the pasted picture).
? The title page and reference page are also required, but they should not be factored into the 2-3 page length of the essay.
? Research section should be double spaced, written in Times New Roman, in 12 point font and with 1 inch margins. Essay should conform to APA formatting and citation style. Can use creative style in poetry section.
? Please use the above sources and any outside sources you need to create a properly formatted APA reference page.
? Use APA format for in-text citations and references when using outside sources and textual evidence.
? Skills to be assessed with this assignment: Synthesizing research and text; using APA format for in text citation and reference page citations; using imagery and description to evoke emotion; describe and persuade, responding to literature.
? Please be cautious about plagiarism. Make sure to use in-text citations for direct quotes, paraphrases, and new information.

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