Dexter TV

Dexter TV

Please choose one of the following questions to answer for this unit by Wednesday. You should also respond to two of your classmates’ postings .

Before answering this unit’s questions, you should view at least the first two episodes of Dexter and read Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay.

RUBRIC

Online discussions will be graded according to the following rubric.

Full-bodied entries—of at least ten sentences of writing from you (in addition to quotations from the text)—are more likely to receive full credit. Lesser credit will be assigned to work that is missing, brief, or clearly disengaged or sloppily produced such that miscues interfere with readability.

Your responses to other students’ work are also assessed. Students often resist commenting on each others’ work in substantial ways; instead choosing to post simply “good job” or “looks okay to me.” This kind of peer response doesn’t help your own—or your peers’—development as a writer and thinker.

Acceptable peer responses will, among other things:

  • Explicitly identify what was learned from someone else’s work.
  • Ask a follow-up question.
  • Offer an alternative interpretation.
  • Offer concrete strategies for improvement.
Points Criteria
18-20 Discussion posts are completed on-time; they not only thoughtfully respond to and incorporate course readings when appropriate, but they evidence creative thinking and make a significant contribution to peers’ understanding of the course topics. Moreover, follow-up posts/peer responses clarify and extend the class conversation, demonstrating critical thinking.
16-17 Discussion posts are essentially complete and incorporate, when appropriate, excerpts from the course readings. Initial post is made by due date, and follow-up posts/peer responses engage others in continued discussion.
11-15 Discussion posts are incomplete, inaccurate, and/or late. Peer response is present but perfunctory, offering little “back” to enhance peers’ understanding.
1-10 Posts and peer responses are not made to all topic threads.
0 No posts are made, or posts are entered after the unit’s discussion has ended.

QUESTIONS (NOVEL AND TV)

Choose one question to answer:

  1. If Dexter Morgan is a vigilante, does that make him an acceptable serial killer? A heroic one? Is he completing a community service for the public? Use specific examples from the novel to highlight the way that Jeff Lindsay writes his novel as a way of exposing the flaws in our communities or justice system.
  2. Compare Dexter the series to another crime procedural drama on television today. How does Dexter operate in ways that challenge accepted notions of violence in ways that other series’ do not? Be specific in your examples from the series.
  3. What exactly are the differences you noted between the TV series and the novel? Why do you suppose these differences exist–and how do they help us understand Dexter in different ways. Essentially, the novel and series will separate at a particular point–why?
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Dexter is a part-time serial killer targeting rapists, murderers and other criminals whom he believes has, will or is planning to escape legal justice. He is driven by an inner urge he calls the ‘Dark Passenger’ which regularly keeps pushing…
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