First, present your thesis statement. Using your theoretical lens and scholarly research, your thesis statement should pose a unique argument about your character’s developmental stage.
Then, using your thesis statement as a guide, write a two-to-three-page analysis of your character from a theoretical perspective, using information from the textbook and your outside research. Use your theoretical perspective to say more about the character’s behaviors, including life choices, relationships with other characters, etc. in dealing with the crises the character is working through in the film. Be sure to include brief examples from the film to support your analysis. Examples might include specific scenes and brief dialogue from the film.
This Final Essay Draft is meant to provide a strong start to your final essay but will change and develop as you continue working on your final assignment.
Your Final Essay Draft should use correct APA in-text citations throughout and should include a Reference page. The Reference page does not count toward the two-page analysis.
See the Schedule in the Syllabus and Schedule Module for due dates. Review the attached rubric for grading information. First, present your thesis statement. Using your theoretical lens and scholarly research, your thesis statement should pose a unique argument about your character’s developmental stage.