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21.1: Unit 5 – Discussions

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    Module 15: Final Essay

    Discussion – Discuss the Final Essay

    After you’ve read the Final Essay Assignment and you’ve picked your topic present it here for your peers and your instructor to review.

    Tell us not only what work of literature you chose to write about but why you enjoyed reading it!

    Then, tell us what theme you have identified in the work and what your working thesis will be.

    Finally, post a link and an annotated bibliography to at least one scholarly article that relates in some way to your text. The article can be about the text directly or about the theme of the texts or a literary theory that you intend to use as a lens for the text.

    See Annotated Bibliographies for more help on how to create one.

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