Essay Specs

POV: Third Person
Minimum Word Count: 2,200 words
Format: MLA format

Assignment Type: Final Essay

Topic: As you complete your critical read of Stephen Crane’s “The Bride Comes to  Yellow Skyyou should be highlighting terms, questioning events, pondering some what-ifs, researching ideas presented that are either unfamiliar to you or have grabbed and captured your attention. These processes and interactions are the first steps in identifying a topic and developing a very basic, very kernel of an idea into a topic to be fully explored and presented in a paper. 

So when I say “you can choose your own topic” understand that means that you are exploring a topic IN the literature. Your essay must focus on something contained directly from “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky.” You are establishing a point from the literature, about the literature, then developing a position regarding that point. The thesis statement should specifically mention what you are going to present to the reader about The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky.” The main ideas should specifically mention something from the primary source that directly supports the thesis you present in the introductory paragraph.

NOW: When you worked on the Rough Draft, you should have been close-to, if not decided-on a thesis.

Primary Source: “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky” by Stephen Crane

Secondary Sources MANDATORY: 5
Understand that your topic, your thesis, will direct the search for secondary sources. Your job is to formulate a thesis, based on the topic from the literature that you want to dive into, explore, expand upon, present to the reader, then start your search for other published works that agree with your stance, can support ideas you present in your essay, or can justify and serve as outside examples of the ideas you present. 

This “path” per se, is going to look different from one student to another because each student has a different idea to explore. While the path is different, the result is the same for all, a comprehensive Works Cited page that lists the primary source (because the student has borrowed text from the primary source, usually as a integral component of the thesis and or the main ideas) and at least two secondary sources (other works, outside of the primary source, that address – directly – the primary source or the idea you are presenting from the primary source. 

Borrowed Material: At least six instances of borrowed text from

  • The primary source

At least 2 instances of borrowed material from

  • Secondary source one
  • Secondary source two
  • Secondary source three
  • Secondary source four
  • Secondary source five

Works Cited Page: 1 and it must have its own page, separate from the essay itself. 
Be sure to consult the Sample paper, accessible by following this link: 


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