Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark.” Your essays will demonstrate originality, clarity, and rigorous engagement with the topic. In choosing your paper’s topic, keep in mind that the topic should have a narrow focus.You could look at one character and write the paper on the character’s evolution from the beginning to the end, or you could explore a theme. Your paper could also discuss the setting or any one literary device that features prominently in the story. Make sure to include a clearly written thesis sentence that identifies the topic in the introduction.   
While arguing your claim, you will need to bring in textual evidence in the form of quotations to support your claims. This assignment will require you to exercise the skills of summary, synthesis, analysis, argumentation, and evaluation of divergent points of view. You will have to harness all the skills that you learned and displayed in the earlier classes.
 
To make your arguments strong, you will need to back it up with the help of secondary resources or scholarly articles that support your claims. It might be hard to find scholarly (peer-reviewed) articles for this paper that matches your claims. You might have to look for articles that are may indirectly help your claim. You will need at least three (3) articles from peer-reviewed or scholarly sources from the Richland Library Database. For example, if you are claiming that a character is suffering from depression, you might find an article on depression (but not the character) and use it to back-up your claim. 
 
Your ideas and insights will be based on information from the primary text or your reading calling upon specific examples to illustrate the idea or issue you are exploring. Your grade will be based on the quality and depth of your insights, and on the use of specific textual evidence as support. (Avoid the obvious! Take risks! Make it interesting!) 
Introduction
For the introduction, begin by writing a sentence or two that grab the readers attention. You could begin by giving an extraneous historical fact about your primary source or the writer that could be relevant to the papers thesis. Follow the hook sentence with a two or three sentence summary of the main plot. Then, write a sentence stating the main theme of the story. State your topic clearly in a well-written thesis sentence. Sketch a map of the important subtopics you plan to develop in the rest of the paper and follow through with the map by maintaining the order of the subtopics listed in it when developing your body paragraphs.
Body
Organize your paragraphs around your major arguments. Make sure you provide textual evidence to support your argument. Incorporate quotations from either one of the three articles you have selected with proper parenthetical citations. Please develop your ideas well in the paragraphs. DO not begin or end your paragraphs with quotations. They tend to undermine your voice and highlight some one else’s voice in your paper.
Counterargument
Make sure you include some counterargument that explores the topic from the opposite point-of-view. You can dismiss those arguments or partially agree with them.
Conclusion
Bring your paper to a logical conclusion by rounding off the argument. Restate your thesis forcefully in order to lend a sense of closure to your paper. Be careful not to introduce any new ideas. Remember not to end abruptly.
Dont forget to include a Works Cited Page at the end of your paper.
After you have drafted the entire paper, revise it, first, in terms of content and organization and then in terms of grammar and punctuation. When you focus on content and organization, pay attention to the transitions between paragraphs. This paper should be double-spaced and must be typed.  I expect you to use language precisely, to support your response with specifics from the literary text using cited quotations, to write with style, focus, and, yes, correct spelling.
The filed is the story of The American Scholar and this copy that I have is the Jefersson https://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/index.html

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