Solar Storms

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his essay must be four pages, doubled-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point font, 1 inch margins and include foot notes. Solar Storms is centered on the life of Angela Jenson, “Angel”, and the four generations of Native women who welcome her return to Adam’s Rib. Through narrated voices, each of the characters, Agnes, Dora Rouge, and Bush share their lives with Angel. First, the purpose of this essay is to connect your scholarly work to a body of Native American Indian Studies literary criticism over the novel Solar Storms. To do accomplish this you’ll need to write a summary response paragraph over the article “We Were Those Who Walked out of Bullets and Hunger.” Second, keeping in mind the work of Irene Vernon, develop your own argument and thesis statement using one of the following themes/tropes. Loss, Darkness, Recovery, Activism, Love, Family, Trauma, Revitalization, Strength, Light, Cold, Ice. Finally, explore the main themes in the novel. You must provide at least one example (at least one paragraph), in addition to textual examples. Suggested Essay Structure: Introduction: Set up your argument to enter a scholarly discussion Thesis: You can again use two sentences to convey your thesis statement. Located at the end of your first introductory paragraph Summary Response Paragraph: Following your introduction, this paragraph will summarize your outside source and highlight their major points that will have a bearing on your argument Body: Contains a topic sentence related to the thesis and textual examples, and one close reading example 2nd paragraph of conclusion: 1. Should summarize your main claims and argument. 2. Considers the implications of your argument or the “So What.” The book is called Solar Storms. Follow this link and the book should be here online. https://www.scribd.com/read/224428598/Solar-Storms Attached is the article “We Were Those Who Walked our of Bullets and Hunger”

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