THE YELLOW WALLPAPER
Instructions: Write a well-developed essay that explores ONE of the topics below. The format of your essay should provide an introduction, a refined thesis statement, supportive body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Literary analysis should also include key quotes, paraphrases or summaries that draw from the story to support and develop your thesis. Remember that a good essay will evolve your thesis statement and make connections throughout the discussion. Use MLA format for your paper, providing parenthetical citations (author page) or in text citations. Please refer to the PowerPoint entitled ″Writing About Literature″ (in our Learning Modules) for a helpful overview on how to approach a literary essay. [unique_solution]Requirements: The paper should be three pages in length (double spaced) and should be submitted via SafeAssign. Use an MLA heading in the left hand corner (your name, my name, the course, the date). Provide a citation at the end of your paper (for either story you use). Please submit the paper (a Word Doc or PDF works well) or copy and paste the text into the portal (Google files are not compatible, so save the file as a PDF and then upload it).Instructions: Write a well-developed essay that explores ONE of the topics below. The format of your essay should provide an introduction, a refined thesis statement, supportive body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Literary analysis should also include key quotes, paraphrases or summaries that draw from the story to support and develop your thesis. Remember that a good essay will evolve your thesis statement and make connections throughout the discussion. Use MLA format for your paper, providing parenthetical citations (author page) or in text citations. Please refer to the PowerPoint entitled ″Writing About Literature″ (in our Learning Modules) for a helpful overview on how to approach a literary essay. Requirements: The paper should be three pages in length (double spaced) and should be submitted via SafeAssign. Use an MLA heading in the left hand corner (your name, my name, the course, the date). Provide a citation at the end of your paper (for either story you use). Please submit the paper (a Word Doc or PDF works well) or copy and paste the text into the portal (Google files are not compatible, so save the file as a PDF and then upload it).