[Get Solution]Literature as an Art
Directions: You will write a literary analysis paper in which you create an argument about a literary work or works, or an author or authors contributions and influences. You can explore some or all of the following in-depth: an authors life, works, themes, symbols, characters, etc. You may also compare/contrast two works, or two different forms of one work (book vs. movie version). Some argue that a certain author or genre should be taught in K-12. The most important thing to remember is that you will be making an argument. This is not a book report. As quoted from Purdue: Literature is an art form, and as such, it is meant to move, inspire or even outrage its readers. If you have a lot of options, choose something that appeals to you, even if you cannot justify your choice.Your research paper will allow you to delve into a topic related to literature in a more comprehensive manner than your previous essays. You will conduct research to help you present your information and argument. Grading rubric: This will be the same rubric I have used for your other essays, but you will multiply the total in each row by 3, for a total of 225.Content:1. Your paper will need to be 8-10 double-spaced pages, in 12 point font. It must reach the bottom of the 8th page, not counting the header or title or Works Cited page. *If you are struggling to meet the page count, email me; I can help you! 2. Your paper will need to include the basic elements of an essay (introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion that connects to a current issue or relevant idea. It needs to be specific).3. You will need to use at least five sources from the Library (this will be in your AB). You can use additional sources from the Library, and one outside source. *Even if you do not quote a source in your paper, you should still include it in your Works Cited and Consulted page.4. You will need to develop and present a thesis/ argument.
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