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Second
Semester Research Project Once you have finished reading your war novel (hopefully you are close) you will need to begin doing research about the novel (see research questions below). Your job in writing the paper will be to synthesize your own reading of the novel with the research about the novel you have been doing. Possible research questions:
Your thesis for this paper will synthesize your own reading of the novel with the larger conversation going on about the novel. One way of thinking about your thesis would be to envision it as an answer to the question, why is this novel important and worthy of study? Look at both how you would answer that question and how other readers of the novel have answered it. This is an intentionally vague prompt, as there are many directions that a discussion of a novel can take and you are free to choose the direction that you find most interesting. The important thing is that you have an original and arguable thesis that examines the complexity of the story told in your novel and says something interesting about the larger conversation about the work. To illustrate your thesis, your paper should include the following information (in whatever order makes sense for your argument):
Here is the library project page for this assignment. Read a model paper Here and Here (n.b. these were not written about war novels so do not include an analysis of the work as a war novel) Works Cited Page: Your paper must include correct MLA parenthetical citations and a work cited page. Please do not make up the format of your citations--use Noodlebib! The U of I Writer's Workshop has a nice guide to in-text citations Here Timeline: Thur 2/28 Assignment given, research instruction Fri 2/29 PC Lab—preliminary research time Fri 3/7 PC Lab—author choice due Fri 3/14 PC
Lab—5 annotations due Fri 3/28 PC Lab—5 more annotations due Thur 4/3 PC Lab—1 paragraph paper proposal due Tuesday 4/8 Proposal should include:
Tue 4/8 Research Paper proposal due Fri 4/11 PC Lab—First third of rough draft due 4/15 Tue 4/15 First third (3 pages) due (paper check) Thur-Fri 4/17-18 PC Lab—remaining rough draft due 4/22 Tue 4/22 remaining rough draft due (paper check/time for peer editing) Thur 4/24 PC Lab—final work day, revised draft due for peer editing 4/29 Tue 4/29 peer editing in class Mon 5/5 Final draft of research paper due Mon-Tue 5/5-6 Preparation days for research presentations Wed 5/7-Fri 5/16 Research presentations (I’ll schedule these around AP exams) ***You will have additional reading and writing assignments while you are working on your research paper. Please stay on top of your work*** |