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I need an essay on the short story “The Lady or The Tiger”.  willing to pay!!!!

 

Follow carefully these instructions: 
 
1.  You’ve read the short story.  
 
2.  Create an outline. Write down a list of arguments for BOTH sides (lady and tiger) to use objectively. I recommend creating a “T table” with reasons why the princess sent her lover to the lady on one side, and reasons why she sent him to the tiger on the other.  (You do not need to submit the outline or T table to me.)
 
3. Your essay will be organized into the following sections:

a)  Introductory paragraph: 
Open with a hook or lead sentence catching the reader’s attention; then in the next sentence give the title/author/genre of the story; then write 3-4 sentences giving a brief plot summary of the story; finally, conclude with your thesis sentence stating what your essay shows/proves/explores.  Your thesis, which can be in two sentences, should be something like this:  “This essay investigates whether the princess directs her young lover towards either the lady or the tiger.  We conclude that when he opens the door, he’ll find _______________ .” 
 
b)  Two body paragraphs on lady:
Your first 2 body paragraphs should argue that the princess guides him to the lady.  Use direct textual support—that is, quote from the short story.  You may include 2-3 sentences of relevant personal experience, if you wish, but don’t let this overshadow your logical argumentation.
 
c)  Two body paragraphs on tiger: 
Your next 2 body paragraphs should argue that the princess guides him to the tiger.  Same directions as above—again, make a sound argument (both valid and true) for the tiger, and include one example from personal experience if you wish.
 
d)  Conclusion:
Here summarize briefly (2-3 sentences) your earlier evidence.  Close by saying which outcome (lady or tiger) you personally believe the young lover was led to, and why.
 
4.  This Literary Essay in MLA style (not APA this time) should have the standard heading at the top left corner (Name / Mr. Davis / English 100 / Date); below the heading, center your original essay title; use Times New Roman, size 12; double-space all; page numbers and your last name in upper right hand corner (use Insert > Header as you did previously).  There will be six paragraphs total, as listed in a, b, c, d above.  In MLA style, when there is but one text and everyone has it, you need only put the page number at the end of a citation, e.g. Stockton writes, “So I leave it with all of you” (4).

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