In Lorrie Moore’s story, FACE TIME, the characters have a hard time connecting with each other, in various ways
In Lorrie Moore’s story, FACE TIME, the characters have a hard time connecting with each other, in various ways
Prompt: In Lorrie Moore’s story, FACE TIME, the characters have a hard time connecting with each other, in various ways–partly due to technology but partly due to their own inadequacies. Similarly, in Carver’s story CATHEDRAL, the characters don’t connect in easy, effortless ways until the end, when the two men draw a cathedral together. Compare the two stories and explain, in 3-4 paragraphs (one intro paragraph and two or three longer body paragraphs)- (no conclusion needed) how the authors address the topic of connecting, and say which story you think has a more positive view on the subject. Remember to show off–point out interesting details a lazy reader might miss, and organize all your thoughts into clear, and very readable paragraphs.
PLEASE BE VERY DETAILED AND POINT OUT THINGS A LAZY READER WOULD NOT HAVE SEEN.
INTRO: PLEASE MAKE SURE TO WRITE A CLEAR THESIS POINT AT THE END OF THE FIRST PARAGRAPH.
PLEASE INCLUDE AROUND 2 QUOTES FROM THE STORIES IN EACH BODY PARAGRAGH AND HAVE EXPANDED ANALYSIS WORK
Probably around 1400-1500 word count
LINK TO SUMMATY OF FACETIME STORY:
You must use quotes for both stories
link to Facetime story:
“FACE TIME,” BY LORRIE MOORE | THE NEW YORKER
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/09/28/face-time
https://www.newyorker.com › magazine › 2020/09/28
Requirements: 1400-1500 word count
PHD Literature
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