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The Project Paper focuses on a suggested topic related to art, architecture, history, music, or literature.The project will reflect your views and interpretation of the topic.This project is designed to help you stretch your mind and your abilities to be the creative, innovative, and critical thinker you already are!


Choose one (1) of the topics from the list of topic choices below. Read the topic carefully. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper (750-1,000 words) that responds to each of the items described in the topic.


Note: Submit your topic choice to the instructor for approval before the end of Week 2.


For the topic you choose:



  1. Support your ideas with specific, illustrative examples.If there are questions or points associated with your chosen topic, be sure to answer all of the listed questions and address all of the items in that topic. If your topic requires you to do several things related to the topic, be sure to do each of the things listed.

  2. While some of the topics tend to lend themselves toward particular writing genres, you are not restricted to the specific format suggested for the individual topic. For example, you maydo an “interview,” a “proposal,” a “letter,” a “short story,” a “blog,” an “essay,” an “article,” or any other written genre for almost any of the topics. The project is intended to be fun as well as informative, so feel free to be creative with the delivery of your information.

  3. Use at least two (2) sources besides the textbook, which counts as one (1) source.


Topic choices (pick 1):



  • Self-Portraits.Journal.The Renaissance artists Titian, Rembrandt, and Durer have each painted self-portraits. Imagine yourself as one of these artists (or another artist of your choice that has painted a self-portrait) and write a journal expressing your thoughts on “your” art (in other words, the journal entries the artist would probably write.) (1) Explain “your” primary reason for painting a self-portrait. (2) Describe “your” artistic choices in composition: use of color, space, etc. (3) Explain what the portrait represents about “you” (as the artist.) (4) Explain “your” choices of subject with regard to at least three other specific pieces “you” have painted.

  • Ladies & Gentlemen.Survey & Report.Some may believe that being “gentleman” or a “lady” in today’s society is an outdated notion, but others may disagree. (1) Briefly summarize the main characteristics of a well-rounded person, “l’u omo universal,” referring to specific sections within the excerpt fromThe Courtierwhich identifies these characteristics. (2) Create a “survey” based on the identified characteristics and “ poll” at least ten people to find out whether or not the characteristics are relevant for a “gentleman” or “lady” of today. (3) Tabulate and discuss the responses in terms of gender, age, vocation, etc. of your survey participants, making note of any interesting or surprising results which show up in your poll answers. (4) Finally, explain whether or not you agree with the characteristics expressed by Castiglione inThe Courtier.


  • Bayeux
    TapestryExperience.Letter. Imagine yourself as one of the figures in the battle depicted in theBayeux Tapestry; in a letter home, you describe your experience to your family. (1) Write a first-person account of this historical event from the perspective of one of the figures in tapestry. (2) Use your senses to describe your impression of the event. (3) Describe specific elements of the scene such as uniforms, weaponry, fighting styles, etc. (4) Explain why you believe your side was justified in participating in the battle and how you would like the battle to be remembered.

  • Ancient Chinese Contributions.Essay.To win a trip to China, you enter a contest to determine the four most useful contributions or inventions created by the ancient Chinese. (1) Identify eight to ten of these useful inventions or contributions. (2) Nominate four that you believe are the most ingenious or innovative. (3) Explain why you believe these four inventions or contributions are the most useful inventions or contributions from the ancient Chinese. (4) Identify one invention or contribution that you cannot live without and explain why.

  • Other topic choice recommended andapprovedby the professor and supported by the grading rubric.


The Project Paper will be graded on:



  1. The level to which the instructions were followed.

  2. The extent to which all four (4) parts in the topic were addressed.

  3. The adequacy of information, examples, and details which support the general claim or main idea.

  4. The clarity and relevance of the explanations and description.

  5. Adherence to standard rules of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.

  6. The inclusion of three (3) required references (two additional sources besides your textbook) documented using APA style.


Your assignment must:



  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA Style format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions specific to the selected topic.

  • Include a cover page containing the tile of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length.

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Answer To: Project Paper The Project Paper focuses on a suggested topic related to art, architecture, history,...

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Bayeux Tapestry Experience.
Mother,
This has been the blackest day I c
an remember. As the sun set this evening, it did so
on a world utterly different from the one it had risen over. England is no longer sovereign
over its own destiny, and our king, beloved Harold, has fallen to the Norman, his divine right
over this land cut short. This morning, we rose up against an invader, intent on taking our
land, and strode forth knowing that the day would be ours; as night set in, we fled, under
cover of darkness and without our arms and armour, all hope lost.
Among all the horrors of the day, it is the loss of Harold that cuts deepest and lingers
longest. As you know, I have been part of his personal guard from his return from captivity,
when he won our respect by winning his freedom and showing mercy to Norman soldiers that
he came across on his way back. When he was crowned by Harold, we of his retinue knew it
to be only good and proper, for there was no other choice that could have united the country
as he did, loved as he was.
Then came the comet, a dark omen lighting the night. Soon after, the Norman set sail,
and began ravaging our countryside, turning peaceful homesteads into dark pyres,
consecrated against their own villainy. We met them, at last, at Stamford Bridge, and won the
day, routing them in an orgy of blood that I cannot shake. Few of their army were left when
we had made our fill...
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