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you are to select one of the characters from any story from these first two weeks (Paris & London) and discuss them in detail.  Using the notes on character, explain what type of character they are

you are to select one of the characters from any story from these first two weeks (Paris & London) and discuss them in detail.  Using the notes on character, explain what type of character they are and how the writer achieves this.  Use direct quotes from the story for illustration and support, but be sure not to summarize the entire story.  It is understood that we have all read the stories and know of them in some detail.  

Find at least one outside source that offers a critique of the character, of the author's writing, or anything else that you may find.  Be sure that it is viable source.  Do not use such sites as sparknotes, pinkmonkey, enotes, or people's individual blogs.  These are study guides and people's personal insight into stories, not truly founded or publishable in any way.  Use the Farmingdale Library site ( https://www.farmingdale.edu/library/index.shtml)  to access such database searches as EBSCOHost, JStor, and others that are free through the College.

Offer a brief paragraph as to why you chose this character - how he or she stood out to you, what they did that made you connect to him or her in any way, or why they irked you and that is why you have chosen to focus on him or her.  These are suggestions and examples but you may offer insight of any that you may have.

Do not inundate the essay with personal pronouns (I, you, we, us, my, me, mine, your yours, our ours) and do not fill it with personal anecdotes.  This essay is to focus on the character.

The paper will follow the MLA format.  A link to the Purdue OWL site was provided in the 'important information' (that you were to have read).  This paper will be three full pages in length (minimum).  Spelling and grammar count!  This is a college-level class and an English literature course.  More than nine (9) grammatical errors and the grade is a C- (at best).

A cover page with a catchy title and a Works Cited page is required and, again, will follow MLA formatting.

Good luck!

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