ENG2305 Ethics of Living with Aliens Essay an essay that focuses on personal responsibility as it relates to the treatment of “aliens”, interpreted broadly to mean outsiders such as immigrants and refugees. Your essay should focus on either Dawn or District 9, and should reference Cohen’s “Monster Theory,” but may draw on additional relevant course materials. This paper offers an opportunity to consider the ways in which narratives of alien invasion impact our moral perspective and personal sense of responsibility, potentially inspiring fear and prejudice or, on the contrary, ethical thinking and action. In this essay, you should explain in depth, with detailed textual support, how Dawn or District 9 challenges readers or viewers to analyze the representation of the alien as monstrous, critique the treatment of (human) aliens in our own society, and consider our own personal responsibility towards cultural outsiders. Your essay should explore an ethical dilemma raised by the chosen work in which core values (such as freedom, privacy, family, etc.) come into conflict. You should then take a stand on how you would resolve this ethical dilemma, supporting your argument logically with reference to your own values and cultural background. Additionally, you should justify how you would apply this ethical perspective to a real life situation.The essays should be approximately 6 pages long, double-spaced with a standard 12 point font and margin. It should include detailed textual analysis, quotation, and citation. Furthermore, it should be well organized and edited to ensure clarity of communication and to eliminate distracting errors.Essays will be evaluated for argumentation (thesis construction, logic, persuasiveness), ethical reasoning (explanation of ethical dilemma, justification of ethical choices), support (evidence and citation), and communication (organization, clarity, grammar, mechanics, and style). See sample papers for examples of how to analyze, compare and contrast literary works, but understand that students from previous semesters had different instructions and were not required to write about ethical responsibility.Students must produce individual interpretations of the texts under consideration and should not research the topic or make use of outside sources such as the internet without pre-approval from the instructor; use of words, ideas, information, or other materials from unacknowledged sources constitutes plagiarism and will result in failure of the course. Citations should follow MLA format. See the OWL website for help with citation of books, electronic books, films, etc. ENG 2305: INSTRUCTIONS FOR ESSAY THE ETHICS OF LIVING WITH ALIENS
Write an essay that focuses on personal responsibility as it relates to the treatment of “aliens”,
interpreted broadly to mean outsiders such as immigrants and refugees. Your essay should focus
on either Dawn or District 9, and should reference Cohen’s “Monster Theory,” but may draw on
additional relevant course materials.
This paper offers an opportunity to consider the ways in which narratives of alien invasion impact
our moral perspective and personal sense of responsibility, potentially inspiring fear and
prejudice or, on the contrary, ethical thinking and action. In this essay, you should explain in depth,
with detailed textual support, how Dawn or District 9 challenges readers or viewers to analyze the
representation of the alien as monstrous, critique the treatment of (human) aliens in our own
society, and consider our own personal responsibility towards cultural outsiders. Your essay
should explore an ethical dilemma raised by the chosen work in which core values (such as
freedom, privacy, family, etc.) come into conflict. You should then take a stand on how you would
resolve this ethical dilemma, supporting your argument logically with reference to your own values
and cultural background. Additionally, you should justify how you would apply this ethical
perspective to a real life situation.
The essays should be approximately 6 pages long, double-spaced with a standard 12 point font
and margin. It should include detailed textual analysis, quotation, and citation. Furthermore, it
should be well organized and edited to ensure clarity of communication and to eliminate distracting
errors.
The essay should be submitted online in duplicate both here and in the TurnItIn dropbox below as
well, in a docx or pdf attachment, by midnight on the due date. Because final grades for all UHD
courses are due shortly thereafter, papers must be received by this deadline to allow adequate
time for grading. Students who fail to turn in a passing paper by the deadline will fail the paper and
the course. No incompletes will be given without documentation of a serious, extended emergency
(such as hospitalization).
Essays will be evaluated for argumentation (thesis construction, logic, persuasiveness), ethical
reasoning (explanation of ethical dilemma, justification of ethical choices), support (evidence and
citation), and communication (organization, clarity, grammar, mechanics, and style). See sample
papers provided on Blackboard for some examples of how previous students have used alien
invasion texts as a springboard for contemplating ethical issues and personal responsibility.
Students must produce individual interpretations of the texts under consideration and should not
research the topic or make use of outside sources such as the internet without pre-approval from
the instructor; use of words or ideas from unacknowledged sources constitutes plagiarism and will
result in failure of the course. Citations should follow MLA format. See How to Write about
Literature, Guide to Citation, Guide to Quotation, and Guide to Paraphrase on Blackboard for
help with citation of books, electronic books, films, etc. For additional help, email me or ask a UHD
librarian or a tutor at UHDs Writing and Reading Center, or go to the website The OWL (Online
Writing Lab at Purdue).
When citing course materials from Blackboard written by the professor use the following model:
Lund, Giuliana. “Dawn Discussion, Topic One.” Alien Invasions in Fiction and Film. Blackboard.
UHD. Aug. 2018. (Date course began and materials were uploaded).
As stated in the course syllabus, students must receive a passing grade on this paper to pass the
course.
Students wishing individual help with papers should take advantage of the professors office hours
and of online tutoring through UHDs Writing and Reading Center, available up until the end of
classes for the semester. Address questions to Prof. Lund at lundg@uhd.edu or the Course Help
page.
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