• Your essay must be 650-700 words, typed and double-spaced in Times New Roman 12 point font.
• Your paper must include at least 3 quotations but no more than 5 (at least one to support each body paragraph) from the story/ stories. These quotations should provide evidence for your thesis and you must explain the significance of each quote. These quotations should be no longer than 2 lines each, and can be as short as one word.
• You must use proper in-text citations (look in OWL for the proper format) and document the correct page numbers therein.
• Do NOT simply summarize the story. Your work should exhibit thoughtful literary analysis.
• Your essay should draw from your personal analysis of the work(s) and from nowhere else! You should do no outside research for this assignment.
• Your paper should include a proper introductory paragraph with a thesis statement, body paragraphs in which you will provide evidence for your thesis, and a conclusion which restates your thesis (in a new way) and tells your readers why your analysis is important to the overall story.• Your essay must be 650-700 words, typed and double-spaced in Times New Roman 12 point font.
• Your paper must include at least 3 quotations but no more than 5 (at least one to support each body paragraph) from the story/ stories. These quotations should provide evidence for your thesis and you must explain the significance of each quote. These quotations should be no longer than 2 lines each, and can be as short as one word.
• You must use proper in-text citations (look in OWL for the proper format) and document the correct page numbers therein.
• Do NOT simply summarize the story. Your work should exhibit thoughtful literary analysis.
• Your essay should draw from your personal analysis of the work(s) and from nowhere else! You should do no outside research for this assignment.
• Your paper should include a proper introductory paragraph with a thesis statement, body paragraphs in which you will provide evidence for your thesis, and a conclusion which restates your thesis (in a new way) and tells your readers why your analysis is important to the overall story.• Your essay must be 650-700 words, typed and double-spaced in Times New Roman 12 point font.
• Your paper must include at least 3 quotations but no more than 5 (at least one to support each body paragraph) from the story/ stories. These quotations should provide evidence for your thesis and you must explain the significance of each quote. These quotations should be no longer than 2 lines each, and can be as short as one word.
• You must use proper in-text citations (look in OWL for the proper format) and document the correct page numbers therein.
• Do NOT simply summarize the story. Your work should exhibit thoughtful literary analysis.
• Your essay should draw from your personal analysis of the work(s) and from nowhere else! You should do no outside research for this assignment.
• Your paper should include a proper introductory paragraph with a thesis statement, body paragraphs in which you will provide evidence for your thesis, and a conclusion which restates your thesis (in a new way) and tells your readers why your analysis is important to the overall story.