Reference no: EM13957003
Topic: Write an analytical essay that examines one of the short stories we've discussed (or are scheduled to discuss) in class and focuses on how one of the elements of fiction we've discussed (i.e. plot, characterization, setting, point of view, or theme) functions in the story.
You will be required to use evidence from the story itself in order to support the points you will be making. Be sure to cite the storyusing the appropriate MLA in-text citation format.
Audience: You are writing for an audience of your peers as well as your instructor. Therefore, you may assume the reader's familiarity with the text, but you will also need to maintain a professional academic persona throughout the essay.
Format: Your essay should be typed according to MLA format. You will not need a separate title page or works cited page.
Scope: 3-ish typed pages
Suggestions for getting started:
Read back through your class notes and short write assignments in order to identify potential topics for your essay. Look particularly for anything that surprised, intrigued, or confused you-anything you think you'd like to explore in more detail. You'll need to push beyond what was already discussed in class, so look for kernels of ideas that can be expanded upon and followed through with in greater detail.
Reread the stories. Sometimes a second, third, or even fourth reading will reveal details you didn't notice the first time through and spark new ideas that you'll be able to use.
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