Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Essay 3

Valery's Ankle
by Brett Kashmere

Telling Time: Essays of a visionary filmmaker, Canadian Journal of Film Studies

Kings of the : a history of World Hocke, in by by Richmond Hill

The Russians Remember, by Malcom Gray in Maclean's Journal

Hockey Twilight in Canada, Our Tarnished Past, in Saturday Night Journal

Questions?

What are we to learn from completing this essay?
If we find that information is becoming scarce may we change our essay topic.
What is the nature of this essay/ what is the essay about?

1 comment:

Fereshteh said...

Zack,

The questions are questions you should pose in your essay. They are not meant to be questions for me.

1- You are learning to analyze media and art by writing about it. This is an ongoing process. This process includes learning how to ask questions about things, rather than just having a feeling about them (like or dislike).

2- No, you may not change your essay topic. Please talk to the librarians for help with the databases and consult the list of resources that Brett provided.

3- The essay is about the piece you are analyzing and the questions and observations you come up with. I recommend that you go to the library and watch it again, writing as you watch, anything that comes to mind. From there, you may come up with more ideas.