English and Literature

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  • Making College More Affordable

    $40.00

    The paper discusses the issue of expensive fees at college and the importance of making college education more affordable. It also proposes some of the ways that may be implemented to minimize the cost of education.

    8 pages

    MLA 3 Citations

  • Gun Control

    $12.00

    This is a research paper Question is “ What solutions do you propose to best address the issue of gun violence in the US”

     

    3 Pages

  • Critical Analysis of The Crucible

    $34.00

    The paper provides a Critical Analysis of “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller

    6 pages

    MLA Format 8 Citations

  • The theme of Violence in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien

    $35.00

    Your literary analysis paper should carefully examine one interesting “not so obvious” aspect of your book (theme, character(s), symbolism, etc). This process should help you better appreciate and understand the novel as a whole. You may choose to write on one of the following:

    1. O’Brien says his novel is a “love story.” Discuss why this is true using characters and events from the book to prove your thesis.
    2. Choose one theme from the story. Then discuss how that the theme is explored by present using characters and events to explain it. ***Possible themes topics – violence, religion, superstition, revenge, courage, masculinity, innocence, love, guilt, etc.
    3. Discuss how the book examines PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).
    4. O’Brien uses many examples of horrific images in war, but contrasts them by writing about beautiful images as well. Discuss why O’Brien includes these polar opposites in his book.
    5. War changes people. Choose three/four characters from the novel and discuss how they are changed. Be sure to include how O’Brien describes them early on and then how they are affected over time by the events that surround or involve them.
    6. Discuss the role of women in the novel. What do they represent? How do they control, affect, change or alter the events and/or male characters in the story?

    7 pages

    MLA

  • Emily: Stranded In Time

    $20.00

    Analysis of a Theme in a Short Story

    Write an analysis of a theme in one of the following short stories:

    1. Tillie Olsen, “I Stand Here Ironing”
    2. Amy Tan, “Two Kinds”
    3. Alice Walker, “Everyday Use”
    4. William Faulkner, “A Rose for Emily”
    5. Raymond Carver, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love”
    6. Eudora Welty, “A Worn Path

    Length: 3 pages, double spaced, 12-point font, one-inch margins

    Submit your paper electronically, in the Turnitin link in the class site in Eagle Online 2.0.

    Review of the 500-word theme:

    1. Paragraph I—Introduction—100-125 words (or 5-12 sentences) • Lead-in (mention the title of the work, the author’s name, and the date of composition)
    • Provide a brief synopsis (2-3 sentences, with the gist of the work)
    • Thesis statement—list the points to be developed in the body of the paper
    1. Paragraph 2—First Body Paragraph—100-125 words (or 5-12 sentences)
    • Follow the topic sentence with support—and in a literary analysis, that means quotations, quotations, quotations!

    III. Paragraph 3—Second Body Paragraph—100-125 words (or 5-12 sentences)

    • Follow the topic sentence with support—and in a literary analysis, that means quotations, quotations, quotations!
    1. Paragraph 4—Third Body Paragraph—100-125 words (or 5-12 sentences)
    • Follow the topic sentence with support—and in a literary analysis, that means quotations, quotations, quotations!
    1. Paragraph 5—The Conclusion—100-125 words (or 5-12 sentences)
    • Mirror the introduction—restate the thesis, restate the major points without being repetitive
    • End with an important thought, a provocative idea, a quote

    4 pages

    MLA 2 Citations

  • Traveling is an Internally Transformative Experience

    $10.00

    The paper reviews Why We Travel by Pico Iyer  in a bid to explain how travelling can change the way a person views the world.

    4 pages

    MLA

  • Abortion should be Illegal

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    Abortion is one of the widely discussed topics, and the heated debate on this issues is far from over. This paper is an annotated bibliography on some of the materials you may use to make a stand on the debate.

  • How Your characteristics and those of others affect your ability to perform as a group

    $39.00

    The journal utilizes self-analysis and team-analysis to discuss how a individual’s characteristics and those of a team’s affect our ability to perform as a team or a group. It is a business management essay aimed at identifying the importance of teams in an organization.

    10 pages

     

  • The Disenchanted Analysis in Broken Lullaby

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    Discuss the aspects of a “disenchanted” (“lost illusion”) theme in Broken Lullaby (The Man I Killed) (1932)––within the thematic premises of Budd Schulberg’s The Disenchanted. The orientation of the essay should be more focused on the character issues and artistic implications raised by the film, rather than on a deep examination of the novel.

    If undertaken, the resulting critical essays must conform to the following guidelines:  Critical essay topics or theses must be selected from the list below.  The analytical emphasis of the critical papers––five to seven double-spaced pages in length––must focus on the syllabus films screened in class.  Again, for emphasis:  the paper will be typed and double-spaced––and of sufficient length, typically five to seven pages––to defend and support, with intellectual cogency and research integrity, the thesis statement asserted.

    7 pages

    MLA

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