It's an essay about my summer reading book, and there is a specific topic I have to cover:
("The author James G. Cozzens once stated: 'I have no theme except that people often get a very raw deal from life.' How does this theme apply to your novel? Select one character who gets a 'raw deal from life'. State the situation, and, using referances to specific events in the work, show how the character is able to rise above the 'raw deal' or is overcome by it.")
I have a character and some examples and things already chosen, but the part I am unsure about is the essay itself, like the format i guess.
This is only the second year I've had to begin writing essays, so im not sure what to do or how to set up the structure right.
It only has to be 250-300 words long, so it's VERY short.
2006-09-19
11:25:20
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