Write a review paper on the Heroism of Queen Elizabeth. this analysis essay, therefore, you will offer an argumentative exploration of the notion of heroism or villainy in one of the aforementioned texts, which argument must be supported by close analyses of key passages from that text as well as integrate relevant scholarly sources. Although you can choose to bring in our other primary text for points of comparison, I would suggest doing this only sparingly, for any focus that goes beyond one primary text will be difficult to handle in a short paper like this one. In short, the narrower the focus, the better. Your approach may derive from your research; however, the main argument of the essay should be original—this means you can offer a new approach to an long-established argument, refute a traditional interpretation, or, if you are bold enough, come up with an innovative reading that no else has thought of and take the work in a completely new direction. You may choose to focus on one character’s development, a recurring theme, one major scene or interaction, or consider a series of related narrative actions so long as you are addressing the prompt of how that character, theme, scene, or series helps to constitute heroism or villainy.
You must incorporate 4 scholarly essays, either articles from a period-reviewed journal, from an edited collection of essays, or a chapter from a scholarly book. Internet websites and webpages, news articles (whether online or on paper), and blogs are not permitted for this paper—the research must be of a scholarly quality. Furthermore, 2 of the articles or essays must come from the ones supplied by the professor (see the appropriately named folders on Canvas), which means that you may choose to include 2 scholarly articles from your own research. As we have learned from They Say/I Say, these scholarly essays, whether you agree or disagree with their claims, ought to serve as points of departure for your ideas and somehow support the lines of reasoning in your analysis. Nevertheless, analysis of judiciously selected examples ought to be the foundation of the body of your essay, not extended summaries.