Critical analysis and research skills are required to accomplish this assignment. Great readers are more likely to engage and analyze texts with critical perspectives. For this assignment you have to research about the beloved classic Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. If you have read this classic about women and the choices they made, then this is a great opportunity to reread and research about of the text you are familiar with.
Research about a topic youve chosen for this essay. Analyze specific themes of the text and include textual evidence and quotations in this essay. One reference from outside sources is required to keep the edge of your critical analysis essay.
1,200-1,800 words/ 4~6 double-spaced pages
20% of course grade
Your 5-6 pages critical analysis essay should include the following elements:
1. This essay has a structure that indicates the clarity of your interpretation of Sense and Sensibility.
2. In the introduction part, the first paragraph must include a specific main claim/ thesis statement to argue for or against specific topic(s) youve drawn from your reading of Sense and Sensibility.
3. The introduction part should be specific and relevant to your main claim/ thesis statement. The first paragraph should give readers a clear sense of what this essay is going to be like as a whole.
4. You may summarize the story only when it is needed to make this essay more complete. Other than not, you should NOT repeat the story of Sense and Sensibility.
5. Use of details and evidence from the text to support your claim/thesis statement in the main body of your essay.
6. You must include at least ONE secondary source in this essay.
7. All the quotes from the text should be integrated into your writing. Dont let quotations stand alone, or dangle in your essay.
8. The maximum quote you may include in this essay is SIX; each quote should NOT be longer THREE lines.
9. Include at least one quote from this secondary source youve researched about the book. When you include the quote in your essay, it should NOT go over than three lines.
10. If you decide to include a quote from outside sources. This is how you should find your quote from secondary sources:
a. Find a critical or academic source that deals with your chosen text or topic.
b. This secondary source has to be written by a critic/writer/scholar and is published in a serious press/journal/media platform.
c. If you ever have doubts on your sources, use Library Database instead. Check JSTOR, ProQuest, EBSCO, and Project Muse, and use your chosen topic as keywords to do your research.
11. This essay should have a specific title.
12. The essay should have a conclusion to summarize, reflect on, or circle back to your main claim/ thesis statement.
13. The essay should balance your critical analysis of the text with textual evidence from the novel. Remember to edit your essay before your submit.
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