EN 1002 Lecture Notes - Cheryl Crawford, Intertextuality, Goneril
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En 1002 summer 2010 cheryl crawford. Lecture 8 king lear / a thousand acres -- july 20. Don"t rely specifically on sources that talk solely about king lear or a thousand acres. Think about something that isn"t specific about king lear and a thousand acres but about things that might help inform your analysis. Think about different sources: books, journals, monograms, oxford references. Think about different search engines literature online, scholarly google, etc. Do remember that one source leads to another; if you pick up an essay that you find interesting look in the works cited section to help you find other articles. Pick a point that you have the most information on and that you identify the most. Paraphrase your research so that it is in your own words. Quote only when you feel that the author"s ways of saying something will be more effective in your paper. Acknowledging sources demonstrates your effectiveness as a researcher.