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ENG 125 WEEK 5 FINAL PAPER The paper should be organized around your thesis (argument), which is the main point of the entire essay. When

developing a thesis for a comparative paper, consider how a comparison of the works provides deeper insight into the topic of your paper (i.e., think about why you have chosen to look at these particular works in relation to one another). In your analysis, consider the relationships among the following elements:

 Content

 Form (e.g., short story vs. poem)  Style

Assignment Requirements

Topic: Must address one of the topics in the guidelines

Length: Your draft should be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length (excluding title and reference page)

Sources: Utilize at least six scholarly sources to support your thesis (including the course text and at least two

sources from the Ashford Online Library).

APA: Your draft must be formatted to APA style.

Separate Title Page: Must include an original title

Separate Reference Page

Proper Citations: All sources must be properly cited, both within the text and in a separate reference

page.

Elements of Academic Writing: All academic papers should include these elements.

Introduction with a thesis statement

Supporting paragraphs

Conclusion

Themes & Corresponding Works

Choose only two of the works within your selected theme.

Race / Ethnicity

 Country Lovers (Gordimer)

 The Welcome Table (Walker)

 What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl (Smith)  Child of the Americas (Morales)

Gender Roles / Marriage

 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Thurber) TheStoryofanHour(Chopin)

 The Necklace (de Mauppassant)

 The Proposal (Chekhov)

 Country Lovers (Gordimer)

Creativity / The Creative Process  Poetry(Neruda)

 Constantly Risking Absurdity (Ferlinghetti) You, Reader (Collins)

Death and Impermanence

 Dog’s Death (Updike)

 I Used to Live Here Once (Rhys)

 A Father’s Story...