These are the teachers instructions:
Topic
Most fixed forms presumably began when a poet sat down and decided to write a poem within certain parameters: “I’m going to write a fourteen line poem that uses ABBAABBACDECDE rhyme scheme,” or something like that. Your job for this response paper is to do just that: in the first paragraph, explain what your constraints are going to be—you might say how many syllables each line can have, or you might prescribe a set rhyme scheme, or you might demand that each line start with the letter M. It’s really up to you, as long as you choose three constraints and explain what they are.
After you’ve done that, write a poem that adheres to the constraints you’ve identified.
Finally, write a concluding paragraph in which you discuss the process. Was it more or less difficult than you thought it would be? Did you end up finding that there’s a kind of freedom in being constrained? Would this encourage you to write in other fixed forms? Also, give the verdict—did it result in a good poem?
Short Paper Guidelines
The essay falls within the 1000-1500 word range, and doesn’t use superfluous or “filler” words to achieve it.
The essay presents a clear response to the prompt, and adequately and effectively supports its argument using clear logic, textual reference, and convincing rhetoric.
For prompts that do not require an argument, the essay clearly achieves the stated goals and thoroughly responds to all aspects of the prompt.
The essay indicates a high level of proofreading. It clearly, efficiently, and elegantly makes its points, and uses appropriate citation methods if necessary.
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