please see attachment Second paper 4-6 pages and if it is 4 pages it must be 4 full pages. The paper must be about one of the short stories we

please see attachment

Second paper

4-6 pages and if it is 4 pages it must be 4 full pages.

The paper must be about one of the short stories we have discussed.

Topics

Southern Gothic characteristics

How the past impacts the present

Isolation

gender

outsider

Glorification of the past

Community

Trauma

Criminality

Grace/spirituality

You must use two outside scholarly sources through the library’s website.

MLA format

Your paper should have a heading in the upper left-hand corner

H.

Your name

My name

Date

Class

The thesis has to be an argument about the text.

The paper is due on Mar. 31st.

It must have page numbers.

It must have a title that connects to the argument and has the title of the work.

No cover pages.

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