The Iliad by Home

Topics to choose from

Gilgamesh

The Iliad by Homer (Books I, IX, XVI, XXII, XXIV)

The Ramayana by Valmiki

The Aeneid by Virgil (Books I, IV, VI, VIII, XII)

The Song of Roland (p. 1157-1195)

The Divine Comedy, Inferno by Dante Alighieri

The Epic of Son-Jara as told by Fa-Digi Sisoko (Sisoko is not the author, but the performer of this version)

The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli

Research Paper

For your research paper, you will write a literary analysis of one of the assigned readings this quarter. To support your analysis, you must use at least five secondary sources from the GMC library in addition to the literary work from the textbook. The paper must be at least 1500 words in length.

Your research paper will be graded on the following rubric:

Argument

60 points

Use of Research

50 points

MLA Style

30 points

Mechanics, Grammar, and Punctuation

30 points

Structure

30 points

Argument

Your research paper must be a literary analysis of one of the assigned readings.

Your thesis statement must be clear and arguable and supported throughout your paper.

You should avoid unnecessary biographical information and plot summary. Your paper should be an analysis of the text.

Use of Research

You must use at least 5 secondary sources that provide critical arguments about the reading you’ve chosen. These sources should ONLY come from the GMC library or library databases.

Your secondary sources should be used sparingly to either support or explain your thesis.

You may quote, paraphrase, or summarize your sources. For more information, view the Purdue OWL’s website: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/1/.

MLA Style

Your paper must be formatted according to MLA format.

You must include a works-cited page at the end of your paper. Your works-cited should include your secondary sources and the assigned reading you’ve chosen.

You must include in-text citations within the body of your paper.

For more information about MLA style, you should view the Purdue OWL’s pages on MLA: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/.

Mechanics, Grammar, and Punctuation

All written assignments should be mechanically and grammatically correct with proper punctuation.

For more information on each of these, you should view the Purdue OWL’s General Writing Resources page: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/.

Structure

The introduction should include a clear thesis statement.

Each body paragraph should have a clear topic sentence that relates back to the thesis. The information in each paragraph should relate to the topic sentence.

Before you begin writing, I recommend that you write an outline to organize your ideas. Doing this will help you write a logical, well-organized essay.