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Research Paper FINAL DRAFT - ENGL-1302 1505 1 Composition & Rhetoric II - LSCS
ENGL-1302 1505 1 Composition & Rhetoric II
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Research Paper FINAL DRAFT
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Dr. Olson, English 1302
The Research Paper Topics
Directions: Choose to discuss one of the topics below. You are explaining to us
things we ignored, are not aware of, or did not understand on our first
reading of The Glassblower of Murano.
Tips: Avoid rewriting a biography of the author and avoid summarizing the plot.
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Consult and correctly document secondary sources where they can help
enlarge, defend, or give contrast to your close reading of the novel. Be sure to
avoid the most elementary sources like, say, Webster's Dictionary and
Wikipedia. Use Wikipedia as a source and the paper will fail: it is an unstable
source, changing daily and sometimes the editors are uninformed, and the data is
dead wrong. However, also remember I am most interested in your own
meditations on these problems, so do not broadcast so many thoughts from critics
that I cannot see your mind at work.
Use the computer catalog to find relevant critical books in the Library and
consult Databases to locate needed articles and interviews in literary journals,
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chapter or two that was very helpful to my research, especially if our library system
doesn't have the book, and if our Inter Library Loan partners do not, either. The
database ProQuest and others may have some helpful articles, and you can access
this from home by logging into our Lone Star library.
If we don't proofread your finished paper a couple times before submitting
it, leaving behind lots of grammar, MLA format, and flow problems, the paper will
probably get a "D or "F." For instance, be sure to give credit to sources the right
way, introduce them with smoothness, and use correct form as you list them on the
Works Cited. Don't get lazy and let sloppy form steal your credibility and sour your
grade. Do not use any form of generative Al for this assn., or the grade will become
zero.
Length:
Minimum of seven typed pages, the works cited page being the
seventh. (12 point font, with margins of one inch each, and numbered pages.)
Due Date: See Syllabus
Topics:
1. Motive
Many critics find a problem to write on by recalling decisions and actions
that seem most puzzling, contradictory, or inexplicable, even after a second or third
reading of the work. Try this technique: What five or more thoughts, remarks, and
actions remain the greatest mysteries in The Glassblower of Murano, and how do
you explain them?
Survey what at least five critics or reviewers say to explain these
unexpected and inconsistent thoughts and motives from characters, citing at least
one critic per mystery. Where do you agree with critics, where do you disagree
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with them and why, and where do you find new interpretations for what characters
do and say?
The characters may be the major ones, or you may also look at characters
who have marginal rules, including the king of France, the spies for Venice, the
Council of the Ten, the occasional assassin and the priests, and some of the (non-
Manin family member) glassblowers at the factory in Murano.
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