Use the novel of The Animal Farm and compare it in terms of the Soviet Communist Party. Analyze any aspects of a work that we are reading this semester.

George Orwell’s the Animal Farm in context of the Soviet Communist Party.

George Orwell’s the Animal Farm in context of the Soviet Communist Party
Must pass a turnitin plagiarism test.

Use the novel of The Animal Farm and compare it in terms of the Soviet Communist Party

Teachers prompt:

Goals: The purpose of the research paper is to develop research techniques using
scholarly print and electronic sources, to practice analysis and synthesis of large amounts of data, to practice writing skills, to practice techniques of literary criticism, and to develop expertise on one or two literary texts.

Topic: For your term paper, you may analyze any aspects (theme, character, plot, setting, literary techniques, imagery, historical context, etc) of a work that we are reading this semester. You should discuss your topic with your instructor once you finalize it.

Suggestion: Think of a research question for this assignment. For example: Why did
Virginia in Second-hand man insists on the purity of love? What are the qualities of an effective mentor/teacher (Think of Butterflies or The Lesson)?

Why do women sometimes participate in the oppression of other women (Think of No Name Woman etc.)? Why is John a good husband in The Yellow Wallpaper?

Form: The paper should be typed, double-spaced, and 5 pages in length. use
Times New Roman font in 12 point type.

The paper should use parenthetic documentation and present an alphabetical list of Works Cited as outlined in Hacker’s A Pocket Style Manual.

Content: The paper should be primarily your original analysis of the literary work,
presenting a clear topic, a coherent argument, and appropriate textual evidence.

To demonstrate your ability to find and use scholarly books and journals, you should also include at least 2 sources.

Use the novel of The Animal Farm and compare it in terms of the Soviet Communist Party. Analyze any aspects of a work that we are reading this semester.
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