Research Paper
TOPIC; Read five or six poems by Emily Dickinson, Start with (wild nights- wild nights) and then find additional poems at the library or on the internet. Write an analysis of a single element of that poet's work eg; theme, imagery, diction or form.
This paper will be based on the research resources you compiled for your bibliography.
Your paper should have a clear claim about the literature you have read this term.
Your topic should come from the Topics for Long Paper selections on pages 1138-1142 in your text.
Also, see this site for some ideas on how to outline your paper:
http://programs.northlandcollege.edu/owl/Writing%20a%20Literary%20Paper.htm
This site also has helpful advice about organizing your work:
http://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/david.james/engl2328/literary-analysis-research-paper/literary-analysis-research-paper
Your final draft should be approximately 5-7 pages. You must use the topic you selected for your annotated bibliography, but you may substitute and/or expand your sources based on the feedback you received on that assignment.
You must use MLA format and include a works cited page.
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