An ESSAY of around 1500 words. </o:p>
Referencing:</o:p>
The essay should include a list of references (print and electronic) at the end in addition to</o:p>
In-text referencing as per the requirements of the Harvard Referencing System. Proper referencing is a serious academic requirement and skill and will be rewarded accordingly.</o:p>
Writing and Discussion Topic:</o:p>
Reputation is a word that is common in every day discourse and often used without much attention to its complex meaning. As such, very little effort is invested in verifying the origin or accuracy of a particular reputation. You are required to choose a famous figure (she could be a literary figure, a politician, an artist etc... she could be a contemporary or a historical figure) and:</o:p>
1) Research how this figure has his/her reputation established and in the process “considers” the reasons for his/her reputation</o:p>Click here for more on this paper.......
2) Comment on the problems associated with verifying the soundness of this reputation</o:p>
3) Identify the factors that seem to have favored one account over another in the process of reputation construction</o:p>
4) Reflect on how cultures and times influence our reading/interpretation of events integral to reputation construction</o:p>
5) demonstrate why source materials (historical and contemporary) have to be used cautiously when constructing a reputation</o:p>
6) Distinguish between myth and truth and then assess the impact they have on reputation construction</o:p>
7) Investigate how the issue of “competing reputations” applies to your figure of choice</o:p>
Guidance on Addressing the Topic</o:p>
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An
ESSAY of around 1500 words.
Referencing:
The
essay should include a list of references (print and
electronic) at the end in addition to
In-text
referencing as per the requirements of the Harvard Referencing
System. Proper referencing is a serious academic requirement and skill and will
be rewarded accordingly.
Writing
and Discussion Topic:
Reputation is a word
that is common in every day discourse and often used without much attention to
its complex meaning. As such, very little effort is invested in verifying the
origin or accuracy of a particular reputation. You are required to choose
a famous figure (she could be a literary figure, a politician, an artist
etc... she could be a contemporary or a historical figure) and: Click here for more on this paper.......
1) Research
how this figure has his/her reputation established and in the process “considers”
the reasons for his/her reputation
2) Comment
on the problems associated with verifying the soundness of this reputation
3) Identify
the factors that seem to have favored one account over another in the process
of reputation construction
4) Reflect
on how cultures and times influence our reading/interpretation of events
integral to reputation construction
5) demonstrate
why source materials (historical and contemporary) have to be used cautiously
when constructing a reputation
6) Distinguish
between myth and truth and then assess the impact they have on reputation
construction
7) Investigate
how the issue of “competing reputations” applies to your figure of choice
Guidance on Addressing
the Topic Click here for more on this paper.......
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