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Option 1 (analytic
/ research essay) requirements
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The
research essay
option involves a more or less "standard College English paper" in
which the student analyzes a literary text or texts.
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The
topic is open to any type of literary analysis, but it must have some
relevance to the course. That is, a member of the class reading your essay
would be able to recognize the relevance of the text or its major themes.
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Possible
topics: tracing in one text, or comparing and contrasting in more than one
text the development of a theme, image, symbol, use of language, character
type, plot pattern, or conflict.
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In
terms of primary texts, you may choose a text from beyond this course, but
if you use more than one primary text, at least one should be from our
course readings.
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In terms of research, you must incorporate references to at least three
secondary and background sources--that is, your research sources must include
both secondary and background types of research. See
Primary, Background, & Secondary
Research.
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Follow
MLA style for documentation and
mechanics.
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Length:
7-10 pages + Works Cited
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Research
Requirements: One or two primary sources or texts; at least 3 secondary and
background sources (distinction explained below). At least one source should
be "print"--i. e., not from the internet. (see note below)
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