Literature work

For your Week Three assignment, ***you will write a two and a half page draft (excluding the title and references page) of your Week Five Literary Analysis.** The draft should contain a working thesis an introduction, at least three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Be sure to include some paraphrases and quotations  You should use your research to help you develop and support the thesis. Copy and paste the writing prompt you chose to explore in Week One at the beginning of your draft (this will help your instructor see if you focused well on the prompt). **The chosen writing prompt is WRITING PROMPT 5  Writing prompt 5 states:Setting is an important component of any story. Consider the role that setting has in one of the works. How is this particular setting integral to the story? Does the protagonist conflict with the setting or have particular interactions with it? How does the protagonist’s relationship with the setting connect with his/her development as a character? Literary Works (choose one from any of the lists below. If you choose to write about poetry, you may choose up to twopoems from the Poems list):   *THE CHOSEN STORY IS The Blue Hotel” (Crane, 1898)  Stories:”Greasy Lake” (Boyle, 1985)”The Blue Hotel” (Crane, 1898)”The Things They Carried” (O’Brien, 1990) – 5.4 in Journey into Literature”The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” (LeGuin, 1973)   Restate your working thesis after the copy-and-paste prompt. Again, the thesis should offer a debatable claim in response to one of the prompts on the list. Analyze the literary work(s) from the approved list of prompts chosen in Week One that pertained to your selected topic using the Eight Steps to Writing a Literary Analysis resource and include the three key ideas developed. Focus on one or two primary text(s). Include references from at least two secondary sources. More sources are not necessarily better. Apply your knowledge of literary elements and other concepts in your response to the prompt. Reference theList of Literary Techniques. Avoid any use of the first person.Do not summarize the plot.

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