Based on your interpretation of either ″A Rose for Emily″, ″The Story of an Hour″ or ″Interpreter of Maladies″, write a literary analysis essay with a focus on an arguable claim
Based on your interpretation of either ″A Rose for Emily″, ″The Story of an Hour″ or ″Interpreter of Maladies″, write a literary analysis essay with a focus on an arguable claim. In your essay, support your claim with sufficient textual support. Remember to find this support through analysis of elements of literature: characterization, setting, symbolism, point of view, plot, irony and/or theme. You might reflect upon the credibility of the narrator, transformation of the protagonist, inclusion of an underlying message, etc. In addition to textual support, you are to incorporate three articles of research from the GMC Library. [unique_solution]Be sure to include MLA in-text citations and a Works Cited to cite your primary source (the short story) and at least THREE secondary sources (articles of literary criticism/ analysis). Include at least one counterargument within your essay. You will be graded on grammar and writing structure, as well as your inclusion of literary present tense, third person, tentative wording and MLA format (8th edition). Similarity % on Turnitin needs to remain under 30% (Be sure to review Similarity Report after submission. If the wrong draft is submitted and does not match verbatim the paper submission, this is grounds for an honor council referral.) Word Count: 1000 +/- 10% (Be sure to remain within these boundaries) Refer to Tips for Literary Analysis (News Forum) and the MLA Handbook, 8th edition OR Purdue OWL for MLA 8th edition (see link on our class page online). Online submission & paper copy due by the beginning of class on Wednesday, January 29th.