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Question: I am about to list every AP English Lit and Composition open essay prompt over a certain period time. I need you to fill in every space where it says "4me4me" with the answer: the title and author of the book or play that would be most effective to use for that prompt. I have already started the first few. Try to keep your answers to these few works: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Hamlet, Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, One flew over the cuckoo's nest by Ken Kesey, The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, and Othello. 1970. Choose a character from a novel or play of recognized literary merit and write an essay in which you (a) briefly describe the standards of the fictional society in which the character exists and (b) show how the character is affected by and responds to those standards. In your essay do not merely summarize the plot. The Giver Lois Lowry? 1970 Also. Choose a work of recognized literary merit in which a specific inanimate object (e.g., a seashell, a handkerchief, a painting) is important, and write an essay in which you show how two or three of the purposes the object serves are related to one another. Othello Shakespeare 1971. The significance of a title such as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is so easy to discover. However, in other works (for example, Measure for Measure) the full significance of the title becomes apparent to the reader only gradually. Choose two works and show how the significance of their respective titles is developed through the authors’ use of devices such as contrast, repetition, allusion, and point of view. The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini 1972. In retrospect, the reader often discovers that the first chapter of a novel or the opening scene of a drama introduces some of the major themes of the work. Write an essay about the opening scene of a drama or the first chapter of a novel in which you explain how it functions in this way. 4me4me 1973. An effective literary work does not merely stop or cease; it concludes. In the view of some critics, a work that does not provide the pleasure of significant closure has terminated with an artistic fault. A satisfactory ending is not, however, always conclusive in every sense; significant closure may require the reader to abide with or adjust to ambiguity and uncertainty. In an essay, discuss the ending of a novel or play of acknowledged literary merit. Explain precisely how and why the ending appropriately or inappropriately concludes the work. Do not merely summarize the plot. 4me4me 1974. Choose a work of literature written before 1900. Write an essay in which you present arguments for and against the work’s relevance for a person in 1974. Your own position should emerge in the course of your essay. You may refer to works of literature written after 1900 for the purpose of contrast or comparison. 4me4me 1975. Although literary critics have tended to praise the unique in literary characterizations, many authors have employed the stereotyped character successfully. Select one work of acknowledged literary merit and in a well-written essay, show how the conventional or stereotyped character or characters function to achieve the author’s purpose. 4me4me 1975 Also. Unlike the novelist, the writer of a play does not use his own voice and only rarely uses a narrator’s voice to guide the audience’s responses to character and action. Select a play you have read and write an essay in which you explain the techniques the playwright uses to guide his audience’s responses to the central characters and the action. You might consider the effect on the audience of things like setting, the use of comparable and contrasting characters, and the characters’ responses to each other. Support your argument with specific references to the play. Do not give a plot summary. 4me4me 1979. Choose a complex and important character in a novel or a play of recognized literary merit who might on the basis of the character’s actions alone be considered evil or immoral. In a well-organized essay, explain both how and why the full presentation of the character in the work makes us react more sympathetically than we otherwise might. Avoid plot summary. 4me4me 1980. A recurring theme in 1976. The conflict created when the will of an individual opposes the will of the majority is the recurring theme of many novels, plays, and essays. Select the work of an essayist who is in opposition to his or her society; or from a work of recognized literary merit, select a fictional character who is in opposition to his or her society. In a critical essay, analyze the conflict and discuss the moral and ethical implications for both the individual and the society. Do not summarize the plot or action of the work you choose. 4me4me 1977. In some novels and plays certain parallel or recurring events prove to be significant. In an essay, describe the major similarities and differences in a sequence of parallel or recurring events in a novel or play and discuss the significance of such events. Do not merely summarize the plot. 4me4me 1978. Choose an implausible or strikingly unrealistic incident or character in a work of fiction or drama of recognized literary merit. Write an essay that explains how the incident or character is related to the more realistic of plausible elements in the rest of the work. Avoid plot summary. 4me4me literature is the classic war between a passion and responsibility. For instance, a personal cause, a love, a desire for revenge, a determination to redress a wrong, or some other emotion or drive may conflict with moral duty. Choose a literary work in which a character confronts the demands of a private passion that conflicts with his or her responsibilities. In a well-written essay show clearly the nature of the conflict, its effects upon the character, and its significance to the work. 4me4me 1981. The meaning of some literary works is often enhanced by sustained allusion to myths, the Bible, or other works of literature. Select a literary work that makes use of such a sustained reference. Then write a well-organized essay in which you explain the allusion that predominates in the work and analyze how it enhances the work’s meaning. 4me4me 1982. In great literature, no scene of violence exists for its own sake. Choose a work of literary merit that confronts the reader or audience with a scene or scenes of violence. In a well-organized essay, explain how the scene or scenes contribute to the meaning of the complete work. Avoid plot summary. 4me4me 1983. From a novel or play of literary merit, select an important character who is a villain. Then, in a well-organized essay, analyze the nature of the character’s villainy and show how it enhances meaning in the work. Do not merely summarize the plot. 4me4me 1984. Select a line or so of poetry, or a moment or scene in a novel, epic poem, or play that you find especially memorable. Write an essay in which you identify the line or the passage, explain its relationship to the work in which it is found, and analyze the reasons for its effectiveness. 4me4me 1985. A critic has said that one important measure of a superior work of literature is its ability to produce in the reader a healthy confusion of pleasure and disquietude. Select a literary work that produces this “healthy confusion.” Write an essay in which you explain the sources of the “pleasure and disquietude” experienced by the readers of the work. 4me4me 1986. Some works of literature use the element of time in a distinct way. The chronological sequence of events may be altered, or time may be suspended or accelerated. Choose a novel, an epic, or a play of recognized literary merit and show how the author’s manipulation of time contributes to the effectiveness of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. 4me4me 1987. Some novels and plays seem to advocate changes in social or political attitudes or in traditions. Choose such a novel or play and note briefly the particular attitudes or traditions that the author apparently wishes to modify. Then analyze the techniques the author uses to influence the reader’s or audience’s views. Avoid plot summary. 4me4me 1988. Choose a distinguished novel or play in which some of the most significant events are mental or psychological; for example, awakenings, discoveries, changes in consciousness. In a well-organized essay, describe how the author manages to give these internal events the sense of excitement, suspense, and climax usually associated with external action. Do not merely summarize the plot. 4me4me 1989. In questioning the value of literary realism, Flannery O’Connor has written, “I am interested in making a good case for distortion because I am coming to believe that it is the only way to make people see.” Write an essay in which you “make a good case for distortion”" as distinct from literary realism. Analyze how important elements of the work you choose are “distorted” and explain how these distortions contribute to the effectiveness of the work. Avoid plot summary. 4me4me 1990. Choose a novel or play that depicts a conflict between a parent (or a parental figure) and a son or daughter. Write an essay in which you analyze the sources of the conflict and explain how the conflict contributes to the meaning of the work. Avoid plot summary. 4me4me
Here are potential matches for the given prompts, using the works you've specified: 1972. In retrospect, the reader often discovers that the first chapter of a novel or the opening scene of a drama introduces some of the major themes of the work. **The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald** 1973. Discuss the ending of a novel or play of acknowledged literary merit. **Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky** 1974. Choose a work of literature written before 1900. **The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan** 1975. Show how the conventional or stereotyped character or characters function to achieve the author’s purpose. **Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller** 1975 Also. Select a play and write an essay explaining the techniques the playwright uses to guide audience response. **Hamlet** 1979. Choose a character who might be considered evil or immoral based on actions alone. **Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky** 1980. Select a fictional character who is in opposition to his or her society. **One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey** 1977. In some novels and plays certain parallel or recurring events prove to be significant. **Hamlet** 1978. Choose an implausible or strikingly unrealistic incident or character. **One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey** 1981. Select a literary work that makes use of a sustained reference to myths, the Bible, or other literature. **The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan** 1982. Explain how a scene or scenes of violence contribute to the meaning of the complete work. **Othello** 1983. From a novel or play, select an important character who is a villain. **Othello** 1984. Select a memorable moment or scene in a novel, epic poem, or play. **Hamlet** 1985. Select a literary work that produces “healthy confusion” of pleasure and disquietude. **The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald** 1986. Show how the author’s manipulation of time contributes to the effectiveness of the work. **Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky** 1987. Choose a novel or play that seems to advocate changes in social or political attitudes or in traditions. **Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller** 1988. Choose a distinguished novel or play in which some of the most significant events are mental or psychological. **Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky** 1989. Make a good case for distortion as distinct from literary realism. **One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey** 1990. Choose a novel or play that depicts a conflict between a parent (or parental figure) and a son or daughter. **Hamlet** These are suggestions based on the works listed. Feel free to adjust them according to your own insights or preferences regarding these texts.
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