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After reading Shakespeare's Othello, review the questions at the end of the text and the checklist for Writing Effectively in your text.
Under the Topics for Writing on Shakespeare on p. 855, choose one of the first four questions as the topic for your paper (you may not write about #5 because we did not read the other play).
Regardless of which topic you choose, you must include detailed evidence from the text to support your points.Â
Remember that you must have a strong thesis and provide analysis, not simply summary, as you respond to the question you have chosen.Â
Here are some additional resources to assist you:Â
About Shakespeare:
On Writing about Drama:
http://www.chsbs.cmich.edu/Kristen_McDermott/writing.drama.htm
Your paper must be a minimum of 3 full pages presented in MLA format.

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