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Old 01-10-2008, 04:47 PM   #1
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Question AP Paper Help, Please!!!

Hello everyone! After a long Christmas break, I'm back with a question I hope you guys can help me with.

I'm taking an Advanced Placement (AP) Literature and Composition class this year, and yesterday, my teacher sprang a major paper on us. (The first day back from Christmas break, too, but I go on!) What we need to do is take a novel, either from the class thus far or a teacher-approved one, and take a seemingly irrelevant scene, minor character or subplot in the book we chose and write a 5-7 page (double spaced) paper on if that scene/character/subplot is relevant or not to the story.

My book of choice: "Brokeback Mountain" by Annie Proulx. (This is the same story that the film of the same name starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal is based on). This was just approved by the teacher today, and now I need to do research to back up my argument. What I want to describe the relevance or lack thereof here is the opening scene of the film, describing Ennis del Mar [Heath Ledger in the film] in what could assumingly be modern day or the purpose of del Marr's daughters, Alma and Denise. The research has to be primary (the book itself and/or something the author, in this case Ms. Proulx, has said about the story) and secondary sources-- modern day critics.

What I'm humbly asking my fellow NF members is: do you know of any websites or books that give either a critique or analysis of the story "Brokeback Mountain"? What research I did today yeilded mostly results on the film; while the screenwriters say they used every single line from the story in the film, I was still mildly disappointed with my results. I would greatly appreciate articles that are impartial to the social issues explored in "Brokeback," since I'm not arguing for/against homosexuality, just a detail in the story.

A million thanks to my fellow Never Forgotten users. I hope you guys can help me here. Thanks again!
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