America, America Essay, writing homework help
Read the poem attached
- Choose ONE of the these two options:
- Put
yourself in the place of the Iraqi narrator of this poem and write a
narrative persuasive essay, resurrecting your way of life as it is
described in this poem, and defending it against the American influences
mentioned in the poem. Your essay must include a clear argument in
favor of Iraqi life, past and present, and against American
militarization. Some of the things you can discuss in this essay are:
- The ancient culture of the Iraqi world as mentioned in the poem (“god of bull/ gods of fire “).
- The contemporary culture in the Iraqi world which also includes good and bad western influences, such as mentioned in the poem (“jeans and jazz, and Treasure Island”).
- The
American impositions that you denounce (such as, “James Bond s Golden
pistol” and “blueprint of penitentiaries”). Don t forget to state why
you denounce these.- The
desire to live the simple Iraqi life (such as, “the village homes” and
“the god of the poor/ who emerges out of farmer’s ribs” ).- The devastation that America and its soldiers have wrought upon the freedom of your world.
- When
referring to the lines from the poem, you must go beyond rewriting the
poem as a prose piece. In other words, the words from the poem should be
an inspiration for the perspective you provide, not the entire
perspective. You need to use your imagination to create the voice of the
speaker in your essay.- Put
yourself in the place of the American reading this poem and write a
persuasive essay providing thoughts and reactions to the images and
examples in the poem. You need not offer your own perspective; you may
choose to respond using an invented American persona. Your essay must
include a clear argument and perspective and should address, when
appropriate, the items listed above.- With either choice, your essay should meet these criteria:
- Words limit: 200-250 words.
- This is a first person perspective essay. Therefore, you must use words such as I , We , etc.
- This is a narrative; therefore, you must create ‘mood’ by using both subjective and objective details.
- However, it is also a persuasive essay; therefore, it must have a clear argument.
- You must show a clear relation to the poem and must use specific examples stated in the poem.
- Don’t forget to support all claims and to give justification of why you desire and why you denounce.
- You might have to do some research to learn about the pre-war internal politics of Iraq and also the ancient Iraqi culture. If you do, please DO NOT include in-text citations, since this is a narrative, but please DO include a Works Cited page.