Week 4 Creative Writing Assignment Assignment Week 4 Creative Writing Assignment

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Week 4 Creative Writing Assignment
Assignment
Week 4 Creative Writing Assignment:
Write an epilogue to ” The Cask of Amontillado” in which a case against Montresor comes to trial. In your epilogue, provide the prosecuting attorney’s closing argument, reminding the jury of any evidence that proves Montresor’s guilt. Then provide the defense attorney’s closing argument and describe the jury’s final verdict.
OR:
Write an epilogue to ” The Tell-Tale Heart” in which the narrator states his case. Now that he has committed his deed, does he
feel guilty or does he feel
justified in doing what he did? Write this story in your own interpretation of the motive of the
narrator and make your reader believe the support you give
for the narrators reflective mood.
Assignment Requirements:
Your submission must:
• include a minimum of 350 words, written in paragraph form.
• be written in the third-person point of view (academic voice). You may write in the first-person point of view if you want to pretend you are Montresor.
• be double spaced. A title page, running head, and abstract are not required
• be submitted as a Microsoft Word attachment on the submission page (click title above). Assignments not submitted in this way may be returned to you ungraded.

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