PLEASE DON’T LISTEN TO THESE ASSHOLES Anon I think what you should really do is take the t
PLEASE DON’T LISTEN TO THESE ASSHOLES Anon I think what you should really do is take the time to figure out what it is that you want to write about! I’m assuming that you chose the text to work with? What is it that interests you about it? Is there an aspect of the text that you find strange, or problematic, or seemingly inconsistent? Does something seem out of place or disproportionate? Is something working particularly well? What do you love and why do you love it? It’s hard to bounce ideas when I don’t know what the subject of your course is or what level of schooling you’re at! If you’re using the text as a site to play with the themes you dealt with during the semester, then obviously your approach should have something to do with the material. An LM paper written for a course on Althusser is going to look very different from an LM paper written for a course on the Romantic Movement! Good luck with the paper– haha, I always hate working with novels just because it takes a shit-ton of time to sift through it and gather textual support for claims, and then I can never get rid of the suspicion that I’m missing something really good or something that shatters my argument to pieces. Some part of me wants to talk about this one paper I wrote about Freudian cathexis because I think it is too pat and needs some complicating through counterargument, but you’ll hate writing anything that you’re not personally into, and YOU SHOULD DO YOUR OWN DAMN WORK AND ENJOY DOING IT, FRIEND. ♥ ! -- source link
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