Description
My topic is theme exploration about FAITH and the reading I want to be compared with is YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN is attached
topic requires you to apply critical thinking and analytical skills and, hopefully, some creativity.
Requirements:
Purpose: to demonstrate that you have a deeper insight or understanding of your chosen text(s) by using analysis, critical thinking, and logical development in your writing.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. “Young Goodman Brown.” Literature, The Human Experience: Reading and Writing I3′ edition, edited by Richard Abcarian, Marvin Klotz, and Samuel Cohen, Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2016, p. 77.
The parenthetical citations include the author’s last name and the page number. For example, (Hawthorne 79).*
Additional information on quoting/citing:
Don’t just place a quote in your paper. You need to discuss that quote and its significance to your developing point or idea.
- Always introduce and explain any quotes.
Summaries and paraphrases require citations just as quotes do.
Writing Literature Essays:
Use the texts you are writing about to support the points you are making. This means you must use quotes, summaries, and/or paraphrases. Failure to document your sources using MLA guidelines is plagiarism, so be sure you understand how to do so properly.