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One of Hawthorne’s motifs is that of the “mad scientist.” With amazing foresight, Hawthorne’s stories depict conflicts related to the methods of modern science and the ethics related to outcomes of scientific experiments. Using “Rappaccini’s Daughter” and “The Birthmark” as your sources for evidence, present to the reader what points you conclude Hawthorne is making with such stories. CLICK HERE TO GET MORE ON THIS PAPER!!!!
Standard theme structure: Introduction with thesis, body paragraphs, conclusion with restated thesis; five paragraph minimum. Your introduction should make clear which literary works you are analyzing; include the title and the author.
As such, the literary works themselves should each be cited multiple times in your paper. Failure to do so will lower the content.
7. Three to five different critics (which must be obtained through a library, online or traditional) should be cited in addition to the primary sources.
Works cited page with an entry for each primary source; each critic cited should have a bibliographical entry. Note that online sources require additional information.....CLICK HERE TO GET MORE ON THIS PAPER!!!!
Standard theme structure: Introduction with thesis, body paragraphs, conclusion with restated thesis; five paragraph minimum. Your introduction should make clear which literary works you are analyzing; include the title and the author.
As such, the literary works themselves should each be cited multiple times in your paper. Failure to do so will lower the content.
7. Three to five different critics (which must be obtained through a library, online or traditional) should be cited in addition to the primary sources.
Works cited page with an entry for each primary source; each critic cited should have a bibliographical entry. Note that online sources require additional information.....CLICK HERE TO GET MORE ON THIS PAPER!!!!
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