From the prompt below, draft a 500-word (+/- 10%) essay outline that includes the following information:
The primary text(s) you will consider
Your central thesis
Some potential supporting arguments (3-5)
One piece of evidence from your primary text(s) for each supporting argument
Two pieces of evidence that you might employ from at least one secondary source.
Prompt:
In his discussion of Christopher Nolans Tenet, Ben From Canada posits that like a lot of sci-fi movies, Tenet is designed to be watched multiple times. And as you become familiar with the
structure, it starts to make a lot of sense (1:15). Produce an essay that close reads any sci-fi text (film, novel, video game, etc.) other than Tenet with specific reference to the information that makes
more sense on second and subsequent readings. How does your prior knowledge of the text inform your rereading?