Nyomi Mosley
ENG 102
Cline
10-30-11
For my final project I plan to complete option #1. I chose this option because I would prefer to write about a real person rather than a fictional character. I hold nothing against fictional characters it’s just for some reason I found writing about an author to be more interesting. I was particularly interested with professor cline’s suggestion of Shakespeare. Unlike many other people, I know, I have not read any of Shakespeare’s work beyond the children’s version of Romeo and Juliet. So in reading and writing about this author I would like to learn for myself about Shakespeare’s work and possibly give some insight to others about Shakespeare’s writings. I plan to read a variety of his work so that I can better understand his writing style from a broader perspective. After I understand his style of work from this perspective I plan to find a topic that really captures his artistic style; one that will not take more than 7 pages to write about. I realize that in order for my essay to be in the proper formatting that was assigned to this paper I must shorten my topic. In order to do so I plan to do plenty of research. My research will be found either in the YC database or from books at my local library. I find these sources to be trustworthy because they are sources that were well researched and concluded to be true. I truly hope that this paper will be one of the best I have written, and I am looking forward to the final product.
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Good luck to you. Shakespeare sounds like a daunting task. Unlike you, I chose option 2. After the frankenstein study and the poetry before that I felt that I was done trying to find an authors hidden meanings in their works. Isn't it possible that some things just mean exactly how they read.
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