Writing Assignment on
John Millington Synge's Riders to the Sea

Preparation

Before you work up your first draft, you should

Of course, there's no sense in doing these in this strict order.  You should be working back and forth between 2 & 3, and you need to look over 1 sometime fairly early as well as at the very end, just before your final revision.  And you should be taking notes and testing out schemes of organizing parts and pieces of your essay while you are doing your reading.


The topic

X.J. Kennedy and Dana Goia suggest (n) that in Riders to the Sea Synge presents a "story of a family that has long struggled with the sea, a dangerous and demanding friend, a relentless enemy."  For the purposes of this assignment, assume that this is so. 

In your essay, explain how the play satisfies, or does not satisfy, the remaining two, more specific, necessary criteria they propose.  That is, point out the various ways in which the play is designed to indicate to the audience that the sea is to be understood as (4) "some superior overwhelming force."  And explain what the various factors are that prompt (5) the spectator not to wish for a happy ending.  Here you might find it useful to explore the issues pointed to in Question 6 on p. 1225.


N:  Kennedy, X.J., and Dana Gioia, Literature:  An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, 7th Edition.  New York:  Longman (2000), p. 1215.


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