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This paper should be written in traditional research paper format, should include two figures from the Humanities (one from the past and one figure from the present, or a completely different era from the other), and should compare and contrast their achievements.

  1. Original research paper that is a minimum of 4-5 pages in length, double-spaced, 12 point, with a standard font. In general, pages consist of:

Title Page - Captivating title, your name, title of the course, date.

Body - 4-5 pages in length. Follow this rough outline:

  • Introduction - introduce subjects - (Remember you are comparing and contrasting two figures from different eras) Bring focus to your study through thesis statement.
  • First Point coming out of thesis statement
    • Support #1 from research
    • Support #2 from research
    • Personal observation
    • Etc.
  • Second Point coming out of thesis statement
    • Support #1 from research
    • Support #2 from research
    • Personal opinion
    • Etc.
  • Third Point (if needed) coming out of thesis statement
    • Support #1 from research
    • Support #2 from research
    • Personal opinion
    • Etc.
  • Conclusion - Reiterate (do not simply restate) your thesis. Remember to mention both subjects here and close with a striking point.

References Cited page - in APA format.

  1. Follow APA format for the paper and for citing
  2. follow the rubric as well and see the attach outline that was made by you

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Running head: Thesis and outline 1 Case Study of Aristotle and Alexander the Great Syeda W Tirmizy Rasmussen College Thesis and outline 2 Thesis and outline Historically, Aristotle and Alexander the Great remains two great men who in their lifetime remain subjects of fabulous stories; despite their different contributions, their work in philosophy and territorial conquest respectively is yet to be matched and left a great legacy that has influenced many generations. This paper seeks to highlight the early life, historical contributions and legacies of Aristotle and Alexander the Great. Early life This part will reflect on Aristotle and Alexander the Great different paths to greatness. The most important areas to cover are their background, influence in the society and how they became great. By and large, it will endeavor to evaluate the challenges they came through, how they overcame them, and the people who influenced them along the way. More so, it will look at the factors that motivated them to experiment they are different historical but highly influential paths. Historical contributions Aristotle: Examine his empirical role as an author of a philosophical and scientific system that came to lay the foundation of both Christian Scholasticism and medieval philosophy. Alexander the Great: Evaluate his immense role in overthrowing the Persian Empire besides proving vital in the emergence of the Hellenistic world of territorial kingdoms. Thesis and outline Legacies Compare and contrast the legacies of Aristotle and Alexander the Great. That is, apart from the highest recorded cases, the other fields like trade contacts, human knowledge, civilization and religion which significantly changed through their remarkable influence. Other important areas to be covered include single most important accomplishment Aristotle and Alexander the Great in the world and how their death influenced the society we live in right now. 3 Thesis and outline 4 References Grid View List View Novice Competent Proficient 0 (0%) 3.3 (16.5%) 6.6 (33%) Formatting, 4-5 pages in length, and introduction and clear conclusion paragraphs 0 (0%) 3.4 (17%) Organization, captivating title APA title page 6.8 (34%) 0 (0%) 3.3 (16.5%) 6.6 (33%) Grammar, spelling and mechanics with 4 APA references 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) Use statements and ideas that are your own writing and blend these in with your research.
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Final Comparative Analysis outline
I.
II.

Introduction
First Point coming out of thesis statement
a. Support #1 from research
b. Support #2 from research
c. Personal observation
d. Etc.

III.

Second Point coming out of thesis statement
a. Support #1 from research
b. Support #2 from research
c. Personal opinion
d. Etc.

IV.

Third Point coming out of thesis statement
a. Support #1 from research
b. Support #2 from research
c. Personal opinion
d. Etc.

V.

Conclusion - Reiterate (do not simply restate) your thesis. Remember to mention both
subjects here and close with a striking point.


Running head: CASE STUDY OF ARISTOTLE AND ALEXANDER THE GREAT

Case Study of Aristotle and Alexander the Great
Syeda W Tirmizy
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CASE STUDY OF ARISTOTLE AND ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Case Study of Aristotle and Alexander the Great
Introduction
Different eras come along with influential people whose contribution in the lives of
people linger for long depending on who they were, where they lived, and what they did.
Historically, Aristotle and Alexander the Great are two great men who in their lifetime remain
subjects of fabulous stories; despite their different contributions, their work in philosophy and
territorial conquest respectively is yet to be matched and left a great legacy that has influenced
many generations. This paper seeks to highlight comparatively the early life, historical
contributions and legacies of Aristotle and Alexander the Great. By and large, the coverage is
restricted to their positive contributions and the aspects that were beneficial to the populace.
Early Life
In his case, Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher as well as a scientist who mainly
learned much of his philosophical art after joining Plato’s Academy. However, he joined it after
losing his father when he was still a child, a misfortune which compelled him to remain under
the care of Proxenus of Atarneus as a guardian (Corcoran, 2009). Aristotle remained in the
academy unti...


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