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Oct-1999 - Nov-2005
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All the instructions are attached below:
choose any one of the follwing text : Please note that I dont have the following text. So it can be bit challenging!
Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War ,Trans. Rex Warner (Penguin,
Rev., 1954) ISBN-13: 978-0140440393
Euripides, Trojan Women Trans. Edith Hall (Oxford, 2009)
ISBN-13: 978-0199538812
Plato, Four Texts on Socrates ,Trans. West (Cornell, Rev., 1998)
ISBN: 13: 978-0-8014-8574-9
Plato, Republic ,Trans.F.M. Cornford (Oxford, 1951)
ISBN- 13: 978-0195003642
Please note that you will have to refer to pg numbers from those texts on the paper.
Format
●1000 words, double-spaced,
●Double-sided will be accepted,
● 11 pt or 12 pt, Times New Roman or Arial,
● Your paper must have a title, which should reflect the essay content. Center the title on page one. Do not underline your title,.
● Center your name under the title on page one,
●Place a header, consisting of your name and title of the essay, in the upper left hand corner of each subsequent page. Number each page.
Organization
● Opening paragraph should contain your thesis statement, the objective of your work, and a brief explanation of how you will organize the material. The final paragraph should provide a summary of your discussion.
●The intervening narrative, in paragraphs, should state plainly the aspect of your subject you are discussing and provide examples from the text (s). Cite passages by work, book, lines or sections. Citations may be imbedded in the text, put into footnotes, or placed at the end.
●Select passages from the text (s) works and analyze the text, using this as a basis for the discussion of your topic.
●You are not required to use any sources other than your primary source, the texts listed in the syllabus. This will include the introductions in your books, which provide much food for thought and reliable background information. If you wish to use secondary sources, I will suggest further readings suitable for your topic and show you how to use Google correctly.
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