Reaction Paper/Essay – A reaction paper is an analysis and an evaluation of the material presented. For this assignment, view one of the films suggested and write a reaction paper to the film.
Select an item of interest. It is easier to write about something that sparks your interests in the material assigned, rather than to be asked to write about a specific topic assigned by the instructor in which you have little interest. Your paper can be written in many ways, depending on the topic. For example, you may concentrate on the reading’s concepts, theories, or philosophical ideas or you may write about placing concepts from the reading within the context of current social issues or practice. Or, you may write from personal experience or personal opinion. Write about 500 words, or more, and submit to the Drop Box by the due date/time.
How to Write a Reaction Paper. As a starting point for your reaction paper, summarize the material in two to three paragraphs. What was the author trying to say? What were the main points? What important concepts or ideas were presented? Endeavor to summarize the material in its broadest terms. Next, select two or three major points from the following list and write a paragraph for each point. React to the ideas presented. Are they clear and suitable? Explain the ideas, give examples of their application in the material presented, and compare/contrast the ideas with your own. Discuss specific insights or facts you have learned or gained from reading the material presented. Discuss each insight or fact you have learned in a detailed paragraph, using direct examples from the material presented. Include a page reference to the material to which you are reacting. Make a judgment about the material presented and support it. Did you like it? Why/why not? Elaborate on your answer by commenting on the content, style, clarity, and validity of ideas and method of presentation.
Analyze the material presented. What is its purpose? How does it go about achieving its goal? What is the plan/method of presentation?
Tell what others might gain from the material presented. Is it valuable? Is it informative, entertaining, or accurate? Do you think your instructor should use it again? Why/why not?
In your conclusion, summarize your ideas and tie them together.
Please choose the sugested films in the attached file, required 500 words minimum. thanks
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