1. Write an essay that analyzes how the Wife of Bath is constructed as a character and a narrator in order to examine specific themes in the “Wife of Bath’s Prologue.” In order to do an in-depth analysis, you should include and use the specific narrative terms and their sub-components (i.e. ‘types’ and ‘means,’ etc); specifically state the themes, or specific questions about ‘life,’ the text is examining; use specific examples (i.e. quotes) from the text as evidence and then interpret and explain them to your reader; and incorporate a discussion of the socio-cultural aspects of the historical era that pertain to character, theme, and the overall construction of the text. You should have an introduction, strong thesis, well-developed paragraphs, and a conclusion in order to communicate your ideas clearly.
2. Write an essay that analyzes the overall characterization of Macbeth by identifying and interpreting specific passages that show the conflicts that his character faces at each of the plot trajectory points throughout the play and determine how this relates to one of the themes of the play Macbeth. In order to do an in-depth analysis, you should use the specific narrative terms and their sub-components in your analysis of character and conflicts (types and means): discuss and analyze one of each type of conflict in the course of your essay (you may choose to analyze more than one at each plot trajectory point to make your essay and analysis more comprehensive if you like); identify the plot trajectory points in the play; specifically state the themes, or specific questions about ‘life,’ the text is examining; and use specific examples (i.e. quotes) from the text as evidence and then interpret and explain them to your reader. You should have an introduction, strong thesis, well-developed paragraphs, and a conclusion in order to communicate your ideas clearly.
3. Write an essay that analyzes how the narrative structure and the use of characters and characterization in Frankenstein is constructed to examine specific themes within the text that relate to specific aspects of the socio-cultural aspects of the historical era. In order to do an in-depth analysis, you should use the specific narrative terms and their sub-components in your analysis of narrative structure and character/characterization; discuss and analyze at least one of each type of character in the course of your essay; specifically state the themes, or specific questions about ‘life,’ the text is examining; use specific examples (i.e. quotes) from the text as evidence and then interpret and explain them to your reader; and incorporate a discussion of the socio-cultural aspects of the historical era that pertain to character, theme, and the overall construction of the text. You should have an introduction, strong thesis, well-developed paragraphs, and a conclusion in order to communicate your ideas clearly.
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