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You can choose from any of the selections in the Topics for Longer Papers category presented in four pictures.

find at least six scholarly sources that you plan to use as evidence to support your research

you will present your research sources along with annotations to explain their relevance to your project.

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LI! JHS in The Glass Menagerie." 5. How would you stage an updated production of a play by Shakespeare, Sophocles, or Ibsen, transplanting it to our time? Choose a play, and describe the challenges and difficulties of this endeavor. How would you overcome them- or, if they cannot be overcome, why not? Topics for Long Papers (1.500 Words or More) 1. Choose a play you have read and admire from this book, and read a second play by the same author. Compare and contrast the two plays with attention to a single elementa theme they have in common, or a particular kind of imagery, for example. 2. Read Othello and view a movie version of the play. You might choose Oliver Parker's 1995 take on the play with Laurence Fishburne and Kenneth Branagh, or even (2001), an updated version that takes a prep school as its setting and a basketball star as its protagonist. Review the movie. What does it manage to convey of the original? What gets lost in the translation! 3. Choosing any of the works in "Plays for Further Reading" or taking some other modern or contemporary play your instructor suggests, report any difficulties you encountered in reading and responding to it. Explicate any troublesome passages for the benefit of other readers. 4. Attend a play and write an in-depth review, taking into account many elements of the drama: acting, direction, staging, costumes, lighting, and if the work is relatively new and not a classic the play itself Topics for Writing M D 1141 ers the on for Hopkins's "The Windhover" is a poem that will take a good bit of time to explicate. Even a short, apparently simple poem such as Robert Foose's "Stop ping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" can provide more than enough material to explicate thoughtfully in a longer paper. 4. Write an analysis of a certain theme (or other element that you find in the work of two or more poets. It is probable that in your conclusion you will want to set the poets' works side by side, comparing or contrasting them, and perhaps making some evaluation. Here are some sample topics to consider: • Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Dudley Randall as Prophets of Social Change • What It Is to Be a Woman: The Special Knowledge of Sylvia Plath, Anne son quy or ker, ge? 1 al Sexton, and Adrienne Rich • The Complex Relations Between Fathers and Children in the Poetry of Robert Hayden, Rhina Espaillat, and Theodore Roethke • Making Up New Words for New Meanings: Neologisms in Lewis Camell and Kay Ryan an't na ask and Topics for Writing About Drama 250-500 words) book. Two choices might HO satisfying one! 3. Write a comparison-contrast essay on any two or more poems by a single poet. Look for two poems that share a characteristic thematic concern. Here are some possible topics: • Mortality in the work of John Keats • Nature in the poems of William Wordsworth • How Emily Dickinson's lyric poems resemble hymns • E. E. Cummings's approach to the free-verse line • Gerard Manley Hopkins's sonic effects ol Topics for Long Papers (1,500 Words or More) 1. Review an entire poetry collection by a poet featured in this book. You will need to communicate to your reader a sense of the work's style and thematic preoccupa tions. Finally, make a value judgment about the work's quality, 2. Read five or six poems by a single author. Start with a poet featured in this book, and then find additional poems at the library or on the Internet. Write an analysis of a single element of that poet's work-for example, theme, imagery, diction, or form. 3. Write a line-by-line explication of a poem rich in matters to explain or of a longer poem that offers ample difficulty. While relatively short, Gerard Manley नावान His change of heart is the WC Ils repercussions in the character's Wife Some Dulces are Alice Walker's "Everyday Use." William Faulkner's "Barn Burning." or Raymond Carvet's Cathedral 3. Imagine a reluctant reader, one who would rather play video somen than ceck a book, Which story in this book would your recommend to hien or her! Write an essay to that imagined reader, describing the story's merits. Topics for Long Papers (1,500 Words or More) 1. Write an analysis of a longer work of fiction. Concentrate on a single element of the story, quoting as necessary to make your point. 2. Read three of four short stories by an author whose work you admire. Concentratime on a single element treated similarly in all of the stories, write an analysis of the author's work as exemplified by your chosen stories, 3. Choose two stories that treat a similar theme. Compare and contrast the stance each story takes toward that theme, marshalling quotations and specifics as neces sary to back up your argument. 4. Browse through newspapers and magazines for a story with the elements of good fiction. Now rewrite the story as fiction. Then write a one-page accompanying essay explaining the challenges of the task. What did it teach you about the relo tive natures of journalism and fiction? Topics for Writing About Poetry
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➢ Choose a play you have read and admire from this book, and read a second play by the same
author. Compare and contrast the two plays with attention to a single element- a theme they
have in common, or a particular kind of imagery, for example.


I choose the pays The Taming of the Shrew and Romeo and Juliet, and I will be
comparing the theme of change.

Andrews, John F. Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essays. Routledge, 2015.
This is a book that was written by John F. Andrews and was first published in 1993. Over
the years, the book has become very well revised, and it covers the story of Romeo and Juliet in
a very detailed manner. The book analyzes the play of Romeo and Juliet and draws conclusions
with respect to the actions of different people. The author is also very detailed when it comes to
explaining the perspective of William Shakespeare, and this can help any person understand the
play in more details.
The analysis in this book will go a long way in helping my research. The book will give a
good explanation of the theme of change and how various people changed throughout the play.

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There is also a proper explanation of the change of circumstances, and this is an important aspect
that I will need in my research. By using this book, I will also be getting a very updated analysis
which will help me get a perspective that represents the current understanding of the facts that
are found in the play. I can then use these facts to make a proper comparison with the other pay.

Brunvand, Jan Harold. The Taming of the Shrew (Routledge Revivals): A Comparative Study
of Oral and Literary Versions. Routledge, 2015.
The Taming of the Shrew (Routledge Revivals): A Comparative St...


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