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As per the syllabus, you will need to describe your outline, methodology, etc. for your final essay. You will receive feedback on your proposal, which will help you draft your final essay. A sample outline/proposal will be shared on Canvas. Maximum 500 words, double-spaced. 

Here are some basic elements you should include in your final essay proposal:

  1. an original argument that goes beyond a descriptive “compare and contrast” discussion of similarities and differences to identify a significant issue or problem raised by the text(s), propose an answer, and explain the reasoning behind that answer;
  2. evidence to support your argument from the literary text(s); clearly listed; coherent;
  3. a logical structure of argumentation, which links together supporting points;
  4. precise, concise, and grammatically correct language.

You may select the topic of your final paper based on the previous two analytical essays and/or your weekly responses; starting there, you can add more materials that show similar (or different) concerns, and then arrange your material logically to form an argument on a recurrent theme.

Possible Topics (you may come up with your own topic):

  1. Reading as a woman
  2. The boundary between human and animal
  3. The writing of decadence, erotic, and grotesque
  4. The writing of utopia/dystopia
  5. The writing of illness/disease

Please note that these are broad topics. You will need to come up with a specific argument for your final essay proposal. If you would like to, you may follow the sample outline on the next page.

Sample Outline of Final Essay Proposal:
Your Tentative Title

Introduction & Argument: briefly introduce your argument and the text(s) you will be working with.

Body Paragraph One: briefly introduce evidence one

Body Paragraph Two: briefly introduce evidence two

Body Paragraph Three: briefly introduce evidence three

Conclusion: briefly wrap up your argument and evidence.