Class: Philosophy

 

Academic Challenge: Creating an Original Allegory

Guiding Principles:

A ConVal student’s education . . .

Student Expectation:

NHEIAP Standard:

The Question: How does an allegory clarify meaning?
 
The Challenge:

You have read "The Allegory of the Cave" and Plato's "On Self-Discipline." It is now time to create your own allegory to explain something you believe to be true. Your original allegory paper should contain an introduction to your belief, reasoning which documents the validity of the belief (logic, quotes from great thinkers, personal experiences) and an original allegory which clarifies a main point of your reasoning or the belief itself, and a conclusion which explains how this self-knowledge will affect your actions in the future.

This assignment is meant to be difficult and it is only the start of your journey to self-knowledge. Other assignments will be similar in structure, if not in content. At the end of this quest, you will have a map of your learning about philosophy, about others and about yourself.

Please have the paper ready to share on September 15.

 

Minimum Product Standards:

  • The paper is word-processed.
  • The paper contains an introduction, a personal belief, reasoning which clarifies the belief, an original allegory, and a conclusion which suggests future action.
  • The paper is on time.
  • The paper is shared.
  • The paper conforms to starndard usage of the English language.
 
Reflective Question: What was the most difficult part of this assignment? Why? Will it be as difficult next time?