Write and turn in a polished essay based on what you’ve learned from the presentation, proposal, and bibliographies.

The Hypocrisy of The Catholic Church as Shown in British Literature

Final Essay Instructions:

The first thing you’ll need to do is choose exactly three pieces of British literature that we have read or will be reading during the course of the term. One should be from the Romantic Period, one from the Victorian Era, and one from the twentieth century. (I have attached the three stories I have chosen)

Your job (the topic of the research paper) will be to discuss the three items you’ve chosen and show how those items relate to one another. Interpret the meaning of the literature as you write, and make sure to reference specifics about the literary period into which each piece is categorized. Based on these three items alone, what kind of conclusions can you make about British literature since 1785? Do the three items fit with the prevailing notions of the time? If not, why might that be the case? You might even want to bring in current events to compare/contrast with the literary works in question. One caveat: Avoid writing a great deal about the authors’ lives.

Write and turn in a polished essay based on what you’ve learned from the presentation, proposal, and bibliographies. Here are the important guidelines:
The essay should be at least 8 pages long (Not including Works Cited)
Use MLA style throughout in Times New Roman 12.
Make sure you have a thesis near the end of your introduction.
Stick with third-person throughout your text (no I, you, we, us, etc.).
Include a heading and headers.
Double-space everything.
Quote and cite from each source at least once within your text. Sources include the literature we’ve read (each item is a separate entry) and any outside sources you decide to use.