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this is a draft needs to be in APA format need to have all area adressed stated in the  assignment instructions! I will need this back no later than Monday Feb. 29 th by 3:30 pm EST 

 

 

 

 

 

 

all the highlighted area tell you what needs to be done. There should be noPLAGIARISM!!!! this assignment is connected to week one and two and will be the final in week 5. I am EST so this will need to be given back to me EST the price that is post to do the paper will be the only amount I can pay!

ASSIGNMENT

write a two and a half page draft (excluding the title and references page) of your Week Five Literary Analysis. The draft should contain a working thesis (which you wrote in the Week two assignment), an introduction, at least three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Be sure to include some paraphrases and quotations of the reference material in your Week Two Annotated Bibliography. You should use your research to help you develop and support the thesis.

  • Copy and paste the writing prompt you chose to explore in Week One at the beginning of your draft (this will help your instructor see if you focused well on the prompt).

  • Restate your working thesis after the copy-and-paste prompt.Develop your working thesis based on the feedback you have received. Again, the thesis should offer a debatable claim in response to one of the prompts on the list.

  • Analyze the literary work(s) from the approved list of prompts chosen in Week two that pertained to your selected topic using the Eight Steps to Writing a Literary Analysis resource and include the three key ideas developed in the Week One Proposal.

  • Focus on one or two primary text(s).

  • Include references from at least two secondary sources identified on your Week Two Annotated Bibliography. More sources are not necessarily better.

  • Apply your knowledge of literary elements and other concepts in your response to the prompt. Reference the List of Literary Techniques.

  • Avoid any use of the first person.

  • Do not summarize the plot.


PROMPT

  • Characters do what they do because of their various motivations and desires. Often, their desires conflict with their ethical or moral responsibilities. For example, a personal belief, a love, a thirst for vengeance, a resolve to rectify a wrong, or some other ambition may cause a character to conflict with a moral obligation. Write about a literary work in which a character’s motivations/desire conflict with his/her ethical responsibilities. Remember that you are analyzing the literary text--not commenting on whether or not the behaviors are ethical or "right" in your opinion. Instead, you should focus on the moral dilemma the character experiences and analyze how he/she wrestles with this dilemma beyond what is obvious in the plot. What literary elements draw out this conflict?


Literary Works (choose one from either of the lists below)

Stories:

Drama:

  • Macbeth (Shakespeare, 1606) - Appendix B

  • PAPER FROM WEEK 2 FOR THE THESIS

  • in Journey into LiteratureThis annotated bibliography analyses the short story understudy “A good man is hard to find” byO’Connor. Here it presents the literacy devices in the primary source of the book and then analyzes the writing styles in two other secondary sources. It clearly bring out the themes in the primary source by O’Connor whereas the two secondary source are peer-reviewed journals by Bryant (1981) and McDermott (2010) O'Connor, F. (1955).A good man is hard to find, and other stories. New York: Harcourt, Brace. In this short story, the grandma and character Misfit live by moral codes influencing everything they engage in. Eyes play a significant symbol in many of O'Connor's thirty-two short stories, and in this short story, they indicate a character's mindset. O'Connor writes that despite being viewed as misinformed, it is really the grandma's morals that end up being unstable and conflicting. In her literary work shows the grandma developing her symbolical ethical standardsdepending on the attributes she expects from individuals. She invests in being a woman, for instance, which puts her in an moral dilemma. The primary development of the storyteller's sentences supplements the lively discourse of O'Connor's characters. She once said she could just compose one kind of sentence. O’Connor uses the grandmother to demonstrate that it should the aged who guide in setting moral standards.

    Bryant, H. B. (1981). Reading the Map in" A Good Man Is Hard to Find".Studies in Short Fiction, 18(3), 301.Symbolism and foretelling are predominant within this analysis by Bryant, which expresses that the grandma calls attention to a few things that anticipate her destruction. For instance, the pundit trusts that God would not affirm of the grandma and the way she handles herself, which thus believes God drove the grandma to her death. All through the whole story, the grandma is utilizing distinctive techniques to control individuals, and she is talking negatively about others. The grandma rushes to bring up the memorial park while in transit to Florida, which recommends that potentially implies that later on she will be dead. Finally, the grandma is directed to The Misfit and tries to go about as a go-between, which fails since God is the chief mediator with regards to inconvenience. Her failure to learn in calm prompts her demise, yet in advance, she got the finesse of God. The pundit offers a fundamental investigation of symbolism and forecasting.

  • McDermott, J. V. (2010). Flannery O'Connor's validation of the unreasonable in" A Good Man Is Hard To Find". Notes on Contemporary Literature, 40(1).

  • In this Journal McDermott in his basic investigation shows the key to disentangling the strange character of the good man. He makes a coherent clarification of her irrational composition techniques. Above everything else comprehend that the story is an absurd mystery. McDermott bolsters his analysis in three segments of illogical paradox. This is found in the reference to the sky without cloud or any sun. Second is counter-intuitive objective, the vast dimness, the lost voice in the fog of real discourse letting Misfit see the old woman with a merciless scorn. The last stage comes when the grandma recognizes the family relationship with the Misfit. After the murdering of the grandma, the Misfit begins indicating a trace of humanity which might let him to a possible experience with God. McDermott presumed that O'Connor discovered substantial fragile living creature and blood dialect to convey secret to the persona of the Misfit.

 



 

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