You may compare one of our books to another book and/or movie not coved in this course but your focus must be on a work read in this course(Wit by Margaret Edson). If you prefer I can assign a topic–just let me know. If you are not sure of what a “literary research paper” is, then go to the Purdue Owl Writing Lab and read the MLA site directions/guidelines/examples.
You should use the peer-reviewed articles we read (Code and Santos) this semester as models. Also, make sure you read the description/guidelines and examples or RESEARCH PAPERS available in the READINGS FOLDER and at the MLA site at The Purdue Owl Writing Lab. There you will find everything you could ever want to know about how-to create a literary research paper step-by-step. Make sure you read it!!! If you turn in a social-science or a response paper, you will NOT receive ANY points for this assignment. Make sure you include, at least, 4 LITERARY, PEER-REVIEWD ARTICLES as secondary sources. All your secondary sources must be properly documented in the body of your paper (in-text citations) as well as in the works cited page at the end. Only include works you actually used, and properly cited, in your paper.