The Bane Of The Internet by Ha Jin

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Topic: The story by Ha Jin, "The Bane of the Internet." You are writing about theme.

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NOTE: The Works Cited page (in MLA formatting, version #8) should include the primary source only. Do not use secondary sources for this paper. Also, see the folder for Paper #1 on the Course Content page which includes a sample outline. Do not fail to read the instructions about the paper below. 1. Write outline and thesis statement for Paper #1. (The finished paper should be at least 500 words, but no more than 525 words.) Read the story by Ha Jin, “The Bane of the Internet,” in Literature, beginning on page 590. Your thesis should focus on the theme of the story, using the information in Chapter 19, “Theme,” especially pages 459-463. Also, review Chapter 5, “Writing Literary Arguments,” pp. 62-77. Use the sample outline provided on the Course Content page in the folder for Paper #1. Note: The thesis is part of the introduction. The thesis should be the last sentence in the introduction. For the outline, give me ONLY the thesis at the top of the outline. Do not include the entire introduction. A thesis is one sentence. Another Note: The author of the story is Ha Jin. He (a male) is not the same as the character in the story, the unnamed female narrator who lives in America. The narrator is the older sister to Yuchin who lives in China. Another Note: For your thesis based on a theme in the story, do not use only the theme of the materialism of Yuchin, the sister in China. While you can certainly mention her

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Topic: The story by Ha Jin, "The Bane of the Internet." You are writing about theme. MLA format NOTE: The Works Cited page (in MLA formatting, version #8) should include the primary source only. Do not use secondary sources for this paper. Also, see the folder for Paper #1 on the Course Content page which includes a sample outline. Do not fail to read the instructions about the paper below. 1. Write outline and thesis statement for Paper #1. (The finished paper should be at least 500 words, but no more than 525 words.) Read the story by Ha Jin, “The Bane of the Internet,” in Literature, beginning on page 590. Your thesis should focus on the theme of the story, using the information in Chapter 19, “Theme,” especially pages 459-463. Also, review Chapter 5, “Writing Literary Arguments,” pp. 62-77. Use the sample outline provided on the Course Content page in the folder for Paper #1. Note: The thesis is part of the introduction. The thesis should be the last sentence in the introduction. For the outline, give me ONLY the thesis at the top of the outline. Do not include the entire introduction. A thesis is one sentence. Another Note: The author of the story is Ha Jin. He (a male) is not the same as the character in the story, the unnamed female narrator who lives in America. The narrator is the older sister to Yuchin who lives in China. Another Note: For your thesis based on a theme in the story, do not use only the theme of the materialism of Yuchin, the sister in China. While you can certainly mention her materialism, the main theme of the story focuses on the Internet, as the title would suggest. Be sure to look up the meaning of the word “bane” so that you can figure out what Ha Jin is conveying about this aspect of modern life. What does the reader learn about the effect of the Internet on relationships via this story? 2. Provide the topic sentence for each body paragraph in your outline. Each topic sentence should mention one supporting point for your thesis. A topic sentence is a complete sentence. You will want to support your topic sentence in each body paragraph by citing passages from the story, at least one per paragraph (primary source). You should use in-text documentation for these passages. See PowerPoint in the folder for Paper #1: “How to Cite the Text.” Also include A and B under each topic sentence so I can see your supporting points. 3. Also, you should include a Works Cited section at the bottom of the paper (not necessary for the outline). List only the primary source, the story itself. NOTE: Find the MLA pattern for a story or article from an anthology. Be sure to use the new Version #8 of MLA. Also, read my PowerPoint (“How to Cite the Text) on MLA citation for an anthology found on the Course Content page in the folder for Paper #1. 4. In addition, re-read my PowerPoint on “Writing About Literature.” 5. Submit your outline by the deadline above, via the link “Submit Outline Paper #1” as an attached MSWord doc file. Wait for feedback before you complete your paper. I will return the outline ASAP. 6. Once you receive a grade, you don’t need to resubmit your outline; however, I may ask you to revise your outline. Remember that if you delay in revising your outline (if I ask you to do so), your paper is still due according to the schedule below. Any outline (revision or original) that is submitted on the same day as the paper or after the paper is due will receive a grade of zero. If you don’t submit an outline or revision of an outline in time to get feedback, you are subverting the pre-writing process, thus eliminating the point of writing an outline. No plagiarism Paper #1 Sample Outline for a Literary Argument (You are presenting your arguments to support your thesis [the statement of the theme].) I. Introduction: For the outline, give the thesis statement only. The thesis should not be overly long. It should give a statement of the theme of the story. (The introduction you will submit for your final paper will be more than one sentence and the thesis should be the last sentence in the introduction. Do not give the full introduction here.) II. Argument #1 Write your entire topic sentence and explain how it relates directly to your thesis. The topic sentence should make a point supporting the story’s theme as you have presented it in the thesis. A. Supporting point. B. Supporting point. (The supporting points should be presented briefly. No need to include quote here.) III. Argument #2 Write your entire topic sentence and explain how it relates directly to your thesis. A. Supporting point. B. Supporting point. IV. Argument #3 Write your entire topic sentence and explain how it relates directly to your thesis. A. Supporting point. B. Supporting point. V. Conclusion: For the outline, you only need a restatement of your thesis, not the entire conclusion. In restating the thesis, change the wording so it’s not an exact duplication of your thesis in the introduction.
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Author’s Name
Instructor
Course Title
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The Bane of the Internet
Introduction
For ages, communication has been very important in people’s relations. Communication
has evolved since the beginning of time until now, where people have a variety of channels to
choose from. The story, "The Bane of the Internet." by Ha Jin has shown some transition from
the analog way of communication to the internet communication. The essay will focus on the
different experience brought about by the introduction of email communication for Yuchin and
her sister.
Yuchin and her sister were used to writing letters to one another, at least once a month.
For a mail to be delivered, i...


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