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Literary Analysis of Sula novel by toni morrison

Literary Analysis of Sula novel by toni morrison

Your Own Original Title for Your Paper Here

Indent the first line of every paragraph. Continue writing. Remember that the introduction orients the reader about your topic, tells us the first and last name of the author and the title of the work. Near the end of the introduction, write your thesis, the narrowed focus of your paper, the idea your paper will seek to prove.

When you start a new paragraph, indent again. Remember that each paragraph begins with a topic sentence and perhaps a transition word or phrase so that it is clear how it connects to the previous paragraph.

Continue indenting for every new paragraph that you write.

Your paper will go on until it is two and a half or three pages. Then, you will have your Works Cited page. Skip to page 4 of this document to see the general outline for that.

The essay must be in the MLA format, and you need at least three reference articles telling the same novel. The articles need them to use are these:

SULA: AN EXPERIMENTAL LIFE

https://www.jstor.org/stable/44321847

Toni Morrison, Original Edition

https://ebooks-infobase-com.db16.linccweb.org/e_Se…

Sula

https://ebooks-infobase-com.db16.linccweb.org/e_Vi…

And i think this could be a good article too for the essay

http://ir.lib.cyut.edu.tw:8080/retrieve/27801/5.pd…

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essey needs a minimum of 600 words,

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A Short Story

A Short Story

You will write an essay of between 600 and 1000 words analyzing one of the short story you had to read for this class, (“Story of an Hour,” “Interpreter of Maladies,” “Everyday Use”, “A Wall of Fire Rising,” Everyday Use,” or “The Cask of Amontillado,”) in which you will make an argument about how the author develops a specific theme in the story, making sure to correctly state the theme. Do not cover all the ways the author develops the theme, just the most significant one or ones. It would be helpful to focus on a specific element of the short story such as symbol or character. You cannot use any outside sources in this essay. You must focus just on analyzing the story. Your essay must have a strong, clear, focused thesis. For instance, “Chopin uses symbolism in “Story of an Hour” to develop the theme of sexism” is not a strong thesis. A stronger thesis would be “Chopin uses the symbolism of Mrs. Mallard’s heart trouble to show how the institution of marriage limits the freedom of women.”

This essay, and all of your other essays, should be in third person, 12 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced using MLA 8th edition format. You must include a works cited and in-text citations for this paper, but the works cited does not count toward the word count. DO NOT summarize the plot of the story. Assume that the reader of your paper has read the story and remembers it well. Don’t just tell the reader what happens in the story; instead, analyze how concrete evidence supports the argument of the thesis. You must use at least two quotes but can and probably should use more. Just make sure not to over quote and to always properly introduce and analyze them. You cannot use block quotes, quotes of three full lines or more.

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reading Responses, These responses/reflections (one-two page) are not simply summaries of the articles or lectures but include each student’s own perspective

reading Responses, These responses/reflections (one-two page) are not simply summaries of the articles or lectures but include each student’s own perspective

Reading Responses

These responses/reflections (one-two page) are not simply summaries of the articles or lectures but include each student’s own perspective, what was unique or valuable, and concerns the student might have with the application in practice. Late submissions will receive a 10% deduction each day they are late.

Demonstrate careful reading, synthesize what you learned,

and apply those lessons to a relevant, everyday experience.
The best responses have personal stories tied to the
reading/lecture material.

Readings:

1. Marcus, C. (1974). “House as Symbol of Self,” in Lang, Jon, ed., Designing for human behavior: architecture and the behavioral sciences, Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, p. 130-146.

2. Desmond, M. (2016), “Home and Hope” in Evicted, p. 292-313

3. A Pattern Language: 109, Long Thin House

4. A Pattern Language: 127 Intimacy Gradient; 133 Staircase as a Stage

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Writing Assignment 5 – Civilization

Writing Assignment 5 – Civilization

How different was France in 1815 from 1789? What did the events of the French Revolution and Napoleon’s rule accomplish that either benefited or harmed the French people?

o Requirements: 250 words minimum; APA formatting; Address at least two of the readings from the Perry reader in your response.

Perry, M. (2018). Sources of the Western tradition: From the Renaissance to the present (10th ed., Vol. 2). Boston, MA: Wadsworth.

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