Discuss Shakespeare’s views of romantic love as expressed in sonnets 116 and 130.Discuss Shakespeare’s views of romantic love as expressed in sonnets 116 and 130.
The paper will consist of: 1) an introduction naming the author, title, basic publication information, and basic content of the poem, 2) a discussion of how you will approach the analysis of the poem, 3) a thesis in which you make a claim about the way(s) the literary element(s) help us to understand the theme. (All three steps are part of the introduction; the thesis comes at the end.) 4 )Body paragraphs develop the thesis with sub-claims (topic sentences) and provide evidence from the poem (usually quoted passages) to support the sub-claim. Body paragraphs may also use quotes from literary critics, but these MUST be cited. Evidence should be linked to the sub-claims with explanation. 5) The conclusion restates the thesis and explains the significance of the findings.
The paper will consist of: 1) an introduction naming the author, title, basic publication information, and basic content of the poem, 2) a discussion of how you will approach the analysis of the poem, 3) a thesis in which you make a claim about the way(s) the literary element(s) help us to understand the theme. (All three steps are part of the introduction; the thesis comes at the end.) 4 )Body paragraphs develop the thesis with sub-claims (topic sentences) and provide evidence from the poem (usually quoted passages) to support the sub-claim. Body paragraphs may also use quotes from literary critics, but these MUST be cited. Evidence should be linked to the sub-claims with explanation. 5) The conclusion restates the thesis and explains the significance of the findings.