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English, 27.10.2019 01:43, jonroberts1587

Can someone me make an outline for my research paper. i’m gonna fail if i don’t. i’m going to do the research paper myself i just need an outline to start off.
my research topic is did william shakespeare write his own plays?
here is an example outline:
model research paper outline
william blake, nature, and the industrial revolution
i. introduction
a. industrial revolution: a changed britain
1. positive effects
2. negative effects
b. romantic poets: responding to the industrial revolution
1. blake
2. thesis statement
ii. supporting paragraphs
a. industrial revolution in blake’s experience
1. albion mill
2. industry in lambeth
3. blake’s opposition to industrial revolution
b. evidence in blake’s poems
1. “london”
a. “charter’d streets”: means “bound”
b. a code word
c. “mind-forged manacles”
2. songs of innocence: poems of nature, such as “nurse’s song”
c. blake’s move to the country
1. reasons
2. response: quote from letter
d. blake’s concern for the poor and the land
1. “the chimney sweeper” poems
a. historical details about chimney sweepers: ackroyd quote
b. analysis of songs of innocence poem
c. analysis of songs of experience poem
d. interpretation of “chimney sweeper” poems
2. contrast with pastoral poems in songs of innocence
3. “jerusalem”
a. folk belief: jesus visiting england
b. images of pleasant land
c. “dark satanic mills”
d. speaker vows to fight
iii. conclusion
a. industrial revolution was real for blake
b. contrast with nature provided material for great poems

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