In what sense can the TV series UnREAL be understood in relation to the history of realist screen conventions and to what extent does it function as a critique of the illusion of realism? Define key terms and give evidence of critical engagement with the textbook and academic journal articles on realism throughout your essay.
Assessment Criteria for the Essay:
Organisation and Argument:
You are expected to address all components of the essay topic and define key terms with reference to the textbook or course reader.
In the essay introduction you should explain which text you are analysing and why, and formulate a thesis statement articulating the main points that you will convince your reader about over the course of the essay.
Your essay should make a coherent argument that develops logically throughout, with each point or paragraph relating to your essay topic and supporting your thesis.
Research:
You are required to consult a minimum of SIX academic references, at least two of which should be from the readings set for this course. These must be referenced in your essay and included in your bibliography.
Evidence of critical engagement with screen texts and academic sources. It is important that you demonstrate an ability to evaluate the articles you cite, and do not simply use this material as a substitute for your own arguments. This means that you should critique the quotations you include, considering objections, counter-examples and alternative points of view.
Referencing:
You must use MLA referencing conventions. Please consult The MLA Style Guide available from the OnlineWriting Lab at Purdue University:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/or the UQ Library website at: https://www.library.uq.edu.au/services/referencing.html#mla and https://www.library.uq.edu.au/training/citation/MLA_2008.pdf.
See quotation guidelines and guidelines on plagiarism and fair use below.
Close Analysis of Films or Television programs:
In film and television studies, you are expected to be able to offer close analysis of screen texts, discussing the significance of particular shot choices or pertinent aspects of the style and story. It is not enough to present interpretations that have already been made by other critics: you also need to be able to develop on, or add something to them.
Written Expression and Presentation:
Essays must demonstrate a high level of written expression and presentation (i.e. grammar, spelling, syntax). If you require help in this area please seek advice from Student Support Services.
PS:resources you might need:text book: screen media by Jane stadler with kelly mcwilliam.

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