Write an Interpretative Essay in which you analyze ONE of the sections of the Genesis narrative from Chapters 4-11:
- Cain and Abel (4:1-26), or
- Noah after the Flood (9:18-29), or
- Table of Nations (10:1-32), or
- Tower of Babel (11:1-9).
- Briefly describe the plot and characters in the narrative (Hint: God is a character as well). What happens? What tensions are in the story? What surprises you? What does the narrator NOT tell that you might have expected?
- Use the information on literary forms or characteristics in biblical narratives (Torah Story 16-23), and the analysis of these accounts by both texts, plus your own observations, to describe how the narrator gets his meaning across to the reader. Be specific!
- After consulting the texts and other commentaries and/or scholarly articles you may choose, describe what you think is the purpose of including this narrative in the larger narrative account of Genesis.
- How do you see this narrative connecting to any major themes of the Bible?
- What challenges do you see for a contemporary audience?
Instructions:
- Write a 2-3 page Interpretive Essay.
- The paper must be double-spaced, either MLA or Turabian Style, and use Times New Roman 12 font.
- Include a header with your name, course number, and pagination. A cover page is not required.
- Be sure to cite any information taken from the texts. You may use outside sources–not internet websites–such as commentaries, other introductions, or scholarly articles from peer-reviewed journals. All citations must be in either MLA or Turabian form and a Works Cited page must be included.
- Refer to the rubric for grading criteria.