Address the following in your Final written essay:
Consider the following questions/suggestions when writing your essay (the characters, metaphors, similarities between the essays, and differences between the essays.) E.g., The main characters made significant decisions that affected their lives:
“A Jury of Her Peers” subtly describes a transformation in the attitudes of Martha Hale and Mrs. Peters. What techniques does Glaspell use to show this transformation and emotionally impact the reader? Why is this important? Consider the plot, setting, and characters when reading the essay. Find two scholarly sources to back up your thesis (or even oppose it).
It must be MLA formatted (Left name block; double spaced; centered title; the header includes your last name and page number, etc.). Use Times New Roman 12 pt font with one-inch margins. The first line of each paragraph is indented 1/2 inch.
Submit it as a Word (docx) document only.
It must be 750 – 800 words (approximately five full pages).
It must include a clear thesis statement in your introductory paragraph.
Use essay MLA formatting, including an introduction paragraph, body, and conclusion. Each point in your body must point back to and support your thesis statement.
Utilize two secondary literary, scholarly sources. Use JSTOR or PROJECT MUSE from the UC Library to research your articles. You can begin by looking up the name of the author and finding any evidence to back up your thesis.