Pride-and-Prejudice-Analysis
This analysis report should be 2 double-spaced pages (this means to the bottom of the second page not the top of the second page) in 12 point font with 1″ margins on all sides.
Your assignment should be to analyze Pride and Prejudice. You may bring in material from the class discussion and the reading of the book. You should not consult any outside sources beyond that.
You should write in the third person. However, you will be providing your own analysis of the story. Please use of the following prompts when writing:
- Discuss the major themes of the novel.
- How does the novel deal with class and gender roles in Regency society?
- How do these things transcend time?
Remember to cite your sources!
Rubric
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Grammar
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No spelling or grammar errors 5.0 pts |
A few spelling and/or grammar errors 4.0 pts |
Some spelling and/or grammar errors 2.0 pts |
A lot of spelling and/or grammar errors 0.0 pts |
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Citations
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Citations throughout the paper 3.0 pts |
Some citations throughout the paper but not complete 2.0 pts |
Only direct quotes cited 1.0 pts |
No citations in the body of your paper 0.0 pts |
3.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Bibliography
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Bibliography included and properly formatted 2.0 pts |
Bibliography included but not properly formatted 1.0 pts |
No bibliography 0.0 pts |
2.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Content
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Great analysis of the material with passages referenced 10.0 pts |
Good analysis of the material with passages referenced 8.0 pts |
Some good analysis with one or two passages referenced 6.0 pts |
Some good analysis but no specific passages referenced 4.0 pts |
A little analysis, no references to specific passages 2.0 pts |
No original content 0.0 pts |
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Thesis statement
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Well articulated thesis statement 2.0 pts |
No thesis statement 0.0 pts |
2.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Length of paper
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Paper is at least two double-spaced pages but not more than 2.5 pages. 3.0 pts |
Paper is at least 1.5 double-spaced pages or not more than 3 pages. 2.0 pts |
Paper is one page or over 4 pages 1.0 pts |
Paper is less than one page or more than 5 pages 0.0 pts |
3.0 pts
Total Points: 25.0

