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Writing a narrative

Journeys in Narrative short writing assignment

Short Writing Assignment 7

Using the same technical specifications as the previously assigned short writing assignments compare and contrast either the Reward or the Road Back stage of the hero’s journey in TWO of the following narratives we have read for the course.

The Epic of Gilgamesh

Medea by Euripides

Beowulf by Anonymous

“The Inferno” by Dante Alighieri

As with any properly written compare and contrast analysis, use the same criteria—minimally three—as your points of comparison (and contrast). You may find some suitable criteria options to use in your analysis in the Vogler text’s sections on “Reward” or “Road Back.”

Between 500-600 words

In MLA format and will be turned into TURNITIN

 

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Writing a narrative will mean that the author gets to arrange all the events chronologically so that they get to have a meaning. Following the requires steps and rules in writing a narrative will at the end get to have the final copy of events just as they happened. For instance, taking the epic of Gilgamesh and Beowulf by Anonymous narratives, it gets to give us the real picture of events as they get to happen all along. The stories may at times get to be real or factious, as the authors will be writing based on a specific aspect or reason……………….

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