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Critical Thinking Assignment: Learning Objectives 1— 4

Writing Aug 12, 2020

Critical Thinking Assignment: Learning Objectives 1— 4. Engaging in Art: Are You Talking to Me? 
Students must attend or view one of the following: an art museum (the student must choose two paintings or two sculptures), a live play, or a film (in a movie theater) during the weeks this 'class is conducted. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, "attendance" may be virtual, but you must provide specific information as indicated below. 
After contemplating, reflecting, and reviewing the selected art work(s), the student will write an essay that reacts to the following questions: 
1. What, where, and when did you view this art? (Students must view their selection somewhere in the time element of this course.) What is this work? (Define what the work is such as an oil painting or a full-length narrative film.) What is the content of this work? (Give a brief synopsis only.) 
2. Who is the author? (Research this artist and discuss her/his background. Make sure to document your use of sources using MLA style.) What historical or societal conditions and situations are influencing or motivating the artist? Are these evident in this particular work? If so, how and where, and if not, why not? 
3. What is the author trying to communicate in this work? (Decide what this artist is trying to communicate; then, discuss how this author uses the elements and other components to make a point. Also, discuss if you have uncovered any research that supports or disagrees with what you feel the author is trying to communicate.) 
4. Does this work have merit? Did this author accomplish his/her intent? Does this work make you think differently? Is it worthy of your recommendation? Does it offer entertainment and/or messages that are relevant to this and future generations? What does this work communicate to you directly? How did reflection and research on this work alter you and how you see the world? 
Notes: this essay should be written in MLA style. It should contain an introduction and conclusion, and employ proper grammar, punctuation, and syntax. Students will be graded using the attached rubric. 
 

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