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analyze three creative works from three separate disciplines in the humanities. You will need to select works that share a common theme. This theme must relate to a profession within your field of study. You will share with your audience how being knowled

analyze three creative works from three separate disciplines in the humanities. You will need to select works that share a common theme. This theme must relate to a profession within your field of study. You will share with your audience how being knowledgeable about the humanities and your selected theme is valuable in regards to this profession.


Common Theme to pick:( Acceptance, Motivation or Creativity) Note: you can pick the one that suits the best. I personally think is creativity but I leave this up to you to elaborate on it.
Profession: IT(information technology)
Literary works of art: The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World (short stories)by Gabriel García Márquez
First nonliterary work of art: Marilyn Monroe(painting) by Andy Warhol
Second nonliterary work of art: Avatar, (Film)2009 by James Cameron

Task:
Develop a written presentation (suggested length of 4 pages ) in which you do the following:
A.  Introduce the three works you will be analyzing by doing the following:
1.  Briefly introduce each of the three works that includes the author’s or artist’s name, title of the work, and the discipline to which the work belongs.
2.  Provide a thesis statement that clarifies for your audience how all three works connect to a common theme and describe how this theme relates to a profession within your field of study.

B.  Provide an objective analysis* by doing the following:
1.  Describe the literary work. Your description should include:
•  Form (short story, novel, etc.)
•  Summary of the work (4-5 sentences)
•  Author’s style, technique and/or characteristics

a.  Choose four of the elements of literature (plot, conflict, Character, setting and theme) and describe how they are used in the literary work.

2.  Describe the first nonliterary work of art(Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol ). Your description should include:
•  Media, form, or genre
•  Summary of the work (4-5 sentences)
•  Artist’s style, technique and/or characteristics

a.  Choose four of the elements of two visual arts (line,form, color, space and texture) and describe how they are used in your first non-literary work.

3.  Describe the second nonliterary work of art. (Avatar, (2009 by James Cameron) Your description should include:
•  Media, form, or genre
•  Summary of the work (4-5 sentences)
•  Artist’s style, technique and/or characteristics

a.  Choose four of the elements of film (Cinematography, Point of view, Sound and music , Editing) and describe how they are used in your first non-literary work.

C.  Provide a subjective analysis* by doing the following:

1.  Discuss the literary work, addressing the following:
a.  The mood(s) of the literary work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the mood(s).
b.  The theme(s) (i.e., overarching ideas or concepts) you see in the literary work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the theme(s).
c.  Your interpretation of meaning found in the work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the meaning.

2.  Describe the first nonliterary work of art, addressing the following:
a.  The mood(s) of the first nonliterary work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the mood(s).
b.  The theme(s) (i.e., overarching ideas or concepts) you see in the first nonliterary work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the theme(s).
c.  Your interpretation of meaning found in the work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the meaning.

3.  Describe the second nonliterary work of art, addressing the following:
a.  The mood(s) of the second nonliterary work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the mood(s).
b.  The theme(s) (i.e., overarching ideas or concepts) you see in the second nonliterary work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the theme(s).
c.  Your interpretation of meaning found in the work. Provide relevant details and examples that helped you identify the meaning.

D.  Analyze the relationship between the 3 works . Your analysis should include:
•  Similarities in mood(s),  theme(s), and meaning among the works.
•  Differences in mood(s),  theme(s), and meaning among the works.

1.   Explain how analyzing the relationship between the works expanded your understanding of the theme(s).

E.  Reflect on the analysis presented , by addressing the following:
1.  How your analysis of these works has enhanced your understanding of the human experience (i.e. what it means to be human).
2.  How these themes and meanings relate to you, as a professional within your field of study.
3.  How a general knowledge of the humanities is valuable for professionals within your field of study.

F.  Summarize your main points in a conclusion .
Note: Your conclusion could include revisiting your thesis statement and should bring closure to your presentation.
G.  Create a reference list.  Include all in-text citations and references in APA format. You must have a full reference for each work. Please note that each reference must correspond to an in-text citation.
* Objective statements about a work of art are based on simple observations and concrete information.  Subjective statements are based on personal opinions, judgments, and feelings.
Note: No more than a combined total of 30% of a submission can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly.


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