Change in social interactions between men and women in 17th/18th century
Change in social interactions between men and women in 17th/18th century
Order Description
Peer Workshop: Thursday, December 7th
Due Date: Thursday, December 14th on Canvas (turnitin.com)
PLEASE SOURCE 2 OF THE FOLLOWING: "VOLPONE", 'PARADISE LOST", "FANTOMINA", "Wife of bath"
Your Essay
In a thoughtful 5 – 7 page essay, please discuss
How were the social interactions between men and women changing in the 17th and 18th centuries and how did TWO of the texts we have read illustrate this change?
Goals For Your Essay
An introduction that provides your reader with the theoretical and critical background that informs your essay (Remember to mention the works and authors that you are
going to discuss). It is important to remember that you are entering into an academic conversation and that you need to discuss the critical discussion that already
surrounds your topic (i.e. feminism)
A thesis statement that presents your argument/interpretation for the work(s). Your thesis needs to answer the prompt in some way.
Body paragraphs that use examples and analysis to support your thesis (your paragraphs should be organized around one point and your paragraphs should follow a logical
sequence). You should also plan on using evidence from both the text(s) as well as outside sources.
A conclusion that answers the “So What?” question. Why should your audience care about your argument? How does your argument contribute to English scholarship?
Mature, concise prose and an essay that is free of unfocused sentences, run together sentences, sentence fragments, and other grammatical errors.
Quotes that are introduced, punctuated, and cited using MLA format.
An essay that is formatted according to MLA guidelines and a Works Cited page that is properly formatted using MLA guidelines.
Minimal proofreading errors including spelling, homonyms, subject verb agreement and other proofreading errors.
I chose #3.. please cite these 2 of these works: "Volpone" "Pilgrim's Progress" "Paradise Lost"