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Assignment

: You will write an argument where you

evaluate Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Your paper must be a minimum of 10 complete pages-excluding the works cited page-to be acceptable, but it may not exceed 15 pages in length.

In addition, the essay will consist of 8 paragraphs: a two-paragraph introduction, 5-body paragraphs, and a solid conclusion. In this paper, you will incorporate 5 secondary sources and 20in-text parenthetical citations (documented direct quotes from the secondary and primary sources).

Remember, an analytical paper breaks down an issue or an idea into its component parts, evaluates the issue or idea, and presents this breakdown and evaluation to the audience. Critical papers analyze or explain some important point about a piece of literature. For the purpose of this assignment, you will critically evaluate the social and psychological implications attributed to Mr. Hyde. Your research paper will present a tiered evaluation. Your task, then, will be to

  1. provide a detailed analysis of the work in relation to Hyde’s emergence and the indelible injury he exemplifies as a consequence of Dr. Jekyll’s existential crisis.

  2. argue that Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale addresses the consequences attributed to the Victorian society’s adherence of propriety. You will consider one School of Criticism-Gender Studies, Psychoanalytic, or Marxist, criticisms-as the manner by which to evaluate the constituted ideology through which the narrators perceive and explain what they understand to be reality. You will need to cite from five critical sources in your paper. You may NOT search on the Internet (i.e. Yahoo, Google) for your critical sources. You may draw as many sources from the online databases accessed through the library homepage as you like. The idea is to maintain your idea about the text as your central argument and bring in the voices of the critic as support and discussion of your idea. You want to think of it as a formalized discussion on paper between you and the critics. While you will want to utilize the expertise indicated in the critical sources, remember that ultimately you must prove the validity of your thesis by incorporating direct quotes from the text.

  3. Databases: You may use the following databases to find viable peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles: JSTOR, Academic Search Complete, Project Muse, Literature Reference Center, MLA International Bibliography, and Omni File Full Text Mega

Submission Requirements

: You must submit the final draft, a developed outline, as well as the secondary sources (the 5 articles you used in your essay). In addition, in reference to each secondary source article, the student must highlight each

source so that the instructor may easily locate the passage that the student quoted. The essay will be double-spaced and comply with MLA standards: it must be written in12 point, Times New Roman. In addition, you are to write your essay in the third person, and you are to remain in the literary present tense.

documents:

You will submit all 5 articles. The student must highlight each source so that the instructor may easily locate the passage that

the student quoted.