Analytic Essay

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Choose either one, 🙂 work only with one .

–Argue how Marlowe’s Dr.
Faustus  attacks escapism.
–Expound
how Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus  advocates that moral corruption pervades

=Yes, you must once again provide a works cited at
the end and one that is correct according to MLA format, which includes a works
cited and proper citations.

Please fallow the instruction,
the professor is very strict on this
3 full pages please        

Introductory Paragraph (The essay’s first paragraph):

-Your introductory paragraph ends with a
thesis; by “end”, make sure it’s the last sentence of your first paragraph.

-Your thesis must take a position; it’s must
explicitly state you think people should (or should not) do. Your thesis should
refer to the character or he author; it should refer to people who exist in reality,
don’t write what you think is the author’s viewpoint; instead write your own.  

-Make sure that the position is worth arguing. In
other words, make it an opinion some people would disagree with it. If your
position is one that most people agree with, then is a week thesis that makes a
week essay.

Your analytic
paragraph (the 2nd paragraph, but also the 3rd, the 4th
and the 5th at least)

 Open each analytic paragraph with viewpoint;
state what you think people should do; it should act as a sub-heading for your
thesis that also declares what people should do.  

1—Do not open your analytic paragraph by
announcing the story/poem/play/ and what happen in it, or what the writer
believes. When staring your analytic paragraph, try not to mention the work- or
the author – at all. Neither one relates to what should be your viewpoint.

– Do not open you analytic paragraph by
mentioning the characters and their problem; remember you must focus instead on
opening with what you think people should or should not do.

– Do not open you analytic paragraph with a quote.
You must star with  your own words, not
the author’s.

2–Provide a quote. After you have finish opening
with viewpoint for your analytical paragraph, then introduce the quote; before writing
it, you may briefly relate the character’s trouble or situation that relates to
your viewpoint , You certainly want to name (narrator? Character? Authors? )
who says this quote.

– Start the quote with a quotation mark and
finish with one; keep them close to the letters and each one should pint toward
the quote.

-you must add citation after your quote.

-do not quote too much; no more that forty per
cent  of the paragraph’s words should be
the author’s if your quote is that long or longer, then you need to either edit
your quote or write more.

3– Comment after you r quote in your words after
your quote; do not end the analytic paragraph with a quote.

-Write
how your quote connects back to your viewpoint at the paragraph’s beginning .

-do not write what happen next in the story or
play after your quote.  

-Do not end your paragraph telling about
characters; end it, like you opening, without mentioning either the character
or the author, again end your paragraph by clarifying how your quote proves
your papers arguments. This will inevitably refer back to your opening paragraph’s
viewpoint.  

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