This paper must be at least 2 double-spaced pages plus an additional and accurate Works Cited or References page (you can use either MLA or APA format for the style of the paper and documentation). In addition to quoting from the text you choose (which is required), you must have at least 2 outside sources that help you make your argument. For outside sources, you can use books or articles that come from the library’s databases. If one or both of your sources come from a general search on the web (Wikipedia, Sparknotes, or the like), it will likely harm your argument (and your grade). One last thing, your submission will cause your paper to be checked for plagiarism. If you use material from elsewhere, you must cite it in the paper. See syllabus for rules on academic honesty. You DO NOT have to answer the questions listed below, but these questions may help if you need some options for what to discuss in your paper:
What do you think a future class would gain from reading/discussing your choice? Why?
How does this work “fit in” with the other writers/topics that we talked about? Or does it offer something we failed to cover in class?
What do scholars have to say about the work you chose?
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