“Interrogating the Hegemonic Male-Chauvinistic Socio-Cultural Backgrounds and Emancipation of Women
Choose only one topic. This research paper requires at least one outside source (which you will get by using Valencia’s databases). That outside source will be used to defend your thesis statement (once you decide what that thesis will be). You will cite and paraphrase from your research. You will also cite and paraphrase from the play you have chosen to write about.
Read each topic above very carefully. The topics are further explained on page two of this module: Paper One Topics Explained.
2. Choose one topic that you would like to write your paper on.
3. Go though all the pages in this module to make sure you understand what you need to do to write a good paper. These pages are: Paper One Topics Explained, Writing a Research Paper Paper: Process and Format, How to Access Databases…and Paper One Grading. If you are still unsure, please discuss with your professor.
4. After you are clear on what you have to write about and you have chosen a topic (from above), create a thesis statement for your topic (please go the Writing a Research Paper: Process and MLA page of this module).
5. If you are unable to create a thesis statement, go to Valencia’s Library and research your topic. Sometimes, research helps with the process of thesis construction. If you are still unsure, please make a Zoom appointment with your professor to talk.
6. Find at least one outside source for your paper. Go to the How to Access Databases… page in this module to find out how to find outside sources for your paper.
7. Once you have an outside source and you have a thesis, write a first draft for your paper.
7. Revise your first draft. Keep revising until you get to a paper that you believe will work for you.
8. Use the Writing Center Links to an external site.(the Writing Center helps with grammar, content and MLA).
9. Contact your professor for help as you complete any of these steps in this process.
10. Hand in your paper by the due date. No late papers will be accepted.
Please use these three articles as sources please:
A Doll’s House: Ibsen, Henrik. “The Doll’s House: A Play: Henrik Ibsen: Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, D. Appleton & Co., 1 Jan. 1970, archive.org/details/dollshouseaplay00ibsegoog/mode/2up?view=theater.
Kumar, Suresh. “Interrogating the Hegemonic Male-Chauvinistic Socio-Cultural Backgrounds and Emancipation of Women: A Study of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.” Language In India, vol. 21, no. 8, Aug. 2021, pp. 23+. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A676106433/AONE?u=lincclin_vcc&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=166daa7b. Accessed 13 Mar. 2022.
Stokes, John. “Hysterically free.” TLS. Times Literary Supplement, no. 5704, 27 July 2012, pp. 17+. Gale Academic OneFile Select, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A667421610/EAIM?u=lincclin_vcc&sid=bookmark-EAIM&xid=e382c275. Accessed 13 Mar. 2022.