Research Paper on Specific Scholarship. Your research paper joins an on-going scholarly conversation of the literary text(s), Wide Sargasso Sea (and Jane Eyre). Each of you have tailored your purpose to respond to specific scholarship; your paper curates a discussion with critical (peer-reviewed) ideas about the novel by closely examining 2-3 important scenes (with textual evidence and analysis) from the novel(s).
The Research Paper title should concisely state your thesis and reference the subject (the novel). Use an introductory section that outlines your motive: your paper’s goals and also the scholarly conversation(s) you engage and join. Each source you use must have their name and the title of their article included when you introduce their ideas. Each paragraph should be guided by your thesis about the literary text. Concluding section should advance the motive for this analysis for other readers.
Guidelines: 8pp, complete MLA format, 7+paragraph (including introductory/concluding sections), employing at least 2 scholarly sources from your Annotated Bibliography and as planned in your paper outline.
ProQuest and EBSCOhost are great sites to find resources. Also, write in concise and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. Additionally, the quality of your writing dictates grading criteria. On the other hand, if you use direct quotes from books or articles, place the words you copied (use parenthesis) and cite in-line.
The quotes should be complete sentences (no more, less) and should be incorporated in your essay to illustrate your ideas. Please, cite your sources in a clickable reference list at the end. Also, do not copy without providing proper attribution (quotation marks and in-line citations). Also, write an essay format, not in bullet form, numbering, or another list format. It would be best if you use your own words. Lastly, proofread your work and run it through Grammarly for thorough confirmation.