The major writing assignment for this week is to compose a 500 or 600--word paper that analyzes how gender-masculinities and femininities-is portrayed in TheOdyssey. One way to approach this assignment is to consider how male characters think and speak about female characters (human and/or divine). How do the males treat female characters? How do the female characters treat the males? What patterns emerge? Based on those patterns, can you identify models of femininities and masculinities in The Odyssey? In other words, are particular behaviors, conditions, or roles associated with men but not women and vice versa? Second, analyze at least two major male characters. What does this reveal? Now carefully consider two female figures (human and/or divine). How are they represented? Using the data that you gathered, describe what the ideal ancient Greek woman and man might have been like. Next, decide if any of the female and male characters violate rules that apply to women's and men's behavior and, in so doing, offer the audience negative models of gender. Reflect on The Odyssey'sending-who wins and loses and why? What do the ultimate fates of the female and male characters reveal about ancient Greeks' ideas about gender?
Do not simply answer all these questions in order to develop your paper. These questions are designed to catalyze critical thinking, and you should use the writing process described in the online lectures to compose your essay.
As you prepare to write this week's paper make sure you understand how many things you are being asked to do.
Develop a Tentative Thesis
• How is gender portrayed in The Odyssey?
• With regard to gender, what do different elements of The Odyssey (such as genre, epic, myth, or hero) reveal about the culture, era, region, or important philosophies and values?
Prewriting:
Choose one of the prewriting techniques discussed in chapter 3c, "Invent and Prewrite," of The New Century Handbook and begin prewriting.
Rough Draft:
Write your rough draft. You are not required to submit it, but you should get in the habit of writing one for every essay you compose in this and other classes.
Revise and Edit:
Proofread the rough draft to check if the
• Thesis is clear and well focused and the introduction includes all the necessary information.
• Discussion of evidence includes quotes, paraphrase, or summary and synthesizes this material and your ideas.
• Conclusion is appropriate and reinforces the paper's main ideas without repeating the introduction word for word.
• Essay is formatted in APA style throughout and it uses appropriate grammar, spelling and mechanics.
• Quoted material does not exceed 25% of the essay
Make any changes necessary to ensure that the essay is polished and persuasive.