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Student 1
Excellent Student
Professor Stellar
English 1302-61xxx
16 April 2016
Clever, Uniquely Titled Assessment Essay
Now that we have read “Shooting an Elephant” and watched 12 Angry Men, you are
going to write an argumentative essay of five full typed pages that answers an ethical question
about one of those pieces. If you are already intimidated by trying to determine the question, just
think about the primary conflict and the characters’ responses. If your brain seizes, you may ask
me for guidance;-) In your essay, you must accomplish the following:
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Ethical Choices: Student thoroughly discusses at least two sides of an ethical choice to
be made.
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Decision Making: Student states a position on the issue based on at least three points and
offers an opposing view and counterargument supported with primary and secondary
database sources.
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Consequences: Student identifies consequences and demonstrates a sophisticated
understanding of the scope, complexity, and/or magnitude of the consequences.
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Evidence: Student includes a Works Cited page that lists at least five database sources.
The body of the essay includes a total of at least nine citations from the primary sources
and at least eight citations from database sources.
In addition to the paper copy that you will give me, in this one instance, you must also upload the
essay to eCampus, so bring a copy on your thumb drive, or have it in e-mail on the day that it is
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due because we will upload it during class so I can ensure that it is done correctly since that is
not our normal submission protocol.
Student 1
Excellent Student
Professor Jackson
English 1302-63700
10 April 2017
12 Angry Men Juror Attributes
The following factors influence the personal insight of each juror. Base your response to
that prompt on this information.
Juror 1—foreman; high school football coach
Juror 2—bank employee
Juror 3—businessman who owns a messenger company; has strained relationship with son
Juror 4—wears glasses; wealthy banker; never sweats
Juror 5—medical professional but raised in slums; knows how to use switchblade knife
Juror 6—structural painter (not an artistic painter) “not used to supposin’ [because his] boss
does all the supposin’”(0:38:55-0:38:58).
Juror 7—made $36,000 last year selling marmalade, meaning he is economically upper class,
but extremely preoccupied with sports in general and tonight’s ball game in particular
Juror 8—architect
Juror 9—elderly gentleman
Juror 10—racist store owner
Juror 11—immigrant watch maker
Juror 12—distracted advertising executive
Student 1
Excellent Student
Professor xxxxxx
English 1302-xxxxx
17 April 2013
Annotated Bibliography
The final draft will explain the different social movements that went on during the 1950s,
influencing many writers to take a stand about the movements within their works of literature. At
this time, Ray Bradbury was writing Fahrenheit 451. During the time Fahrenheit 451 was
written, McCarthyism, the Red Scare, and the innovation of television influenced the social
context. The following five sources will support how the movements influenced Fahrenheit 451.
Aby, Stephen H. “Discretion Over Valor.” American Educational History Journal 36.1/2 (2009):
121-132. America: History and Life with Full Text. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
This source provides information regarding the American Association of University
Professors (AAUP) and their lack of involvement during the age of McCarthyism. During the
time of McCarthyism many professors’ jobs were terminated for suspicion of Communist
support or involvement. In Fahrenheit 451, many professors were in the state of an academic
prison, and without an intervention their jobs soon became irrelevant.
Brown, Elspeth H. “Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar
Democracy, 1940-1960.” Canadian Review of American Studies 35.3 (2005): 335-344.
America: History and Life with Full Text. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
This source will analyze how the innovation of television affected society. For example,
the source states how violence was introduced into television through a character named Stanley
Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. In Fahrenheit 451 the television shows were extremely
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violent and spastic. Ray Bradbury was interpreting what was happening around him in an
extreme case.
Deery, Phillip. “‘Running with the Hounds’: Academic McCarthyism and New York University,
1952-53.” Cold War History 10.4 (2010): 469-492. America: History and Life with Full
Text. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
This source is another example of McCarthyism within the educational system. In
Fahrenheit 451, many higher level educators were either incarcerated or fired when they
continued to teach or harbor books. The educators within that dystopian society also had to
censor their thoughts; speaking only what the government allowed them to. In this source, it
demonstrates the case of Edwin Burgum and his persecution for his involvement in the American
Communist Party.
Storrs, Landon R.Y. “Red Scare Politics and the Suppression of Popular Front Feminism: The
Loyalty Investigation of Mary Dublin Keyserling.” Journal of American History 90.2
(2003): 491-524. America: History and Life with Full Text. Web. 18 Apr. 2013.
The overall source will provide information on how feminism was affected by the Red
Scare. It takes a single account depicting how communism hindered the feminist movement
going on in the 1950s. In Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse was the strong female role, having
intelligence and the confidence to go against the norm; however, when she died in the story so
did the strong female role.
Wubbena, Mary. “‘Have You No Decency?’: Shading the Civil Rights Movements Red.” North
Louisiana History 40.2/3 (2009): 72-90. America: History and Life with Full Text. Web.
18 Apr. 2013.
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During the Red Scare, many movements were considered to be communist. This source
explains the meaning of the Red Scare and how it affected Civil Rights movements in the south.
Like Fahrenheit 451, Clarisse’s family was very conversational with one another, and enjoyed
discussing topics that were unusual within their society. This caused suspicion among Guy
Montag and many others. This shows how dangerous it was to participate in activities that didn’t
fit normal within the society and could be interpreted as unlawful.
McCarthyism, the Red Scare, and the innovation of television were all important events
occurring in society during the 1950s. However, most of the movements caused societal
problems and raised questions of how it will affect society in later years. Ray Bradbury was
influenced by these movements and answered these questions through his literature in
Fahrenheit 451.
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