Jane Austen’s novels, Sense and Sensibility and Mansfield Park

The topic of this essay is Love Triangles
Within the chosen topic, develop an original and specific interpretive thesis that explores how an issue in Mansfield Park connects with a related issue in Sense and Sensibility. Use evidence (details and quotes) from the two novels to develop your thesis, but prioritize Mansfield Park.

Be sure to state and have a solid thesis.

This will likely be compare/contrast in some way, but dont stress if you cant find many differences (there should be a built-in similarity if they are related to the same issue). You can organize the essay however works best for youstarting with the later novel and tracing elements back to the early one, or starting with the early one and showing how the later one connects back to it.

Format: Full essay with intro and conclusion, tightly focused on a specific thesis connecting a narrowly defined issue (within the topic selected) in the two novels discussed. Carefully proofread, using AXES format (each paragraph makes a point; plot summary is avoided).

NOTE: The intro should really lead straight to the thesisno time or need for an inverted funnel that starts broad and narrows. No time for big picture statements about history, life, Austen, novels, etc.

* A provocative thing to consider: Some theorists argue that the energy flowing between the two bases of the triangle is at least as powerful as the energy flowing from each base to the apex. For example, Darcy and Wickhams resentment of each other may be even stronger than their affection for her in Pride and Prejudice.

Laws

Georgia and Alabama Abortion Laws
Information from articles about
The development of these laws
The specific intent of these laws
Actual policy of these laws
How are these laws similar, and
How are they different
The pages do not include a title page or reference page in number. You should have 1 inch margin  all around and 12 font times roman print throughout your paper

inequality: race, gender, class

Answer the following questions. Some questions are based off of readings uploaded. Some questions are based off what you know. Some questions are based off of opinions. Keep numbers by questions. List question, then answer question

2. Are the ideas of Du Bois on race and Gilman on gender still relevant for helping you understand today’s inequalities and issues?
3. Are work and a college education reliable paths to upward mobility for today’s Americans?
4. Your readings for today document a big shift toward greater income inequality since 1970. Do you think that this is socially just?  Why or why not?
5. To what degree do these new technologies have desirable versus undesirable effects on society? Are the new tech elites merely getting what they deserve for improving our lives?
6. Based on poor people you know, what are the most important factors contributing to poverty?
7. If people who were raised in serious poverty find good job opportunities will they necessarily be able to take advantage of them?
8. Do you think that the US should provide 1) free college and 2) inexpensive public healthcare? Why or Why not?
9. Are there reasons for white Americans to want to greatly reduce racial inequality and domination in the US? Why or why not?
10. After this election, is the white nationalist political agenda spearheaded by Trump going to decline, grow or remain the same?
11. Do you personally feel that when you graduate from college that you are going to be able to carve out the gender identity and social position that you wish to have?
12. What question about their personal experience of inequality would you like to ask your classmates? What’s your answer to their questions?

rise of depression and suicide in adolescent girls stems from the unrealistic standards of beauty and cyberbullying on social media.

Cause and effect essay on the rise of depression and suicide in adolescent girls stems from the unrealistic standards of beauty and cyberbullying on social media. I have included my annotated bibliography and the pdfs of the five sources you’ll be using. Feel free to add another source or two (can be non-scholary if desired) but the five sources provided have to be used in essay.

Requirements from professor: You will compose a 1,000-to 1,200-word cause and effect research essay that critically synthesizes the annotated sources and other sources with your topic. Your sources should talk to each other by highlighting connections and disparities among the sources. Build an argument about what your reader should learn from putting these sources into conversation with each other. Rather than simply summarizing the sources, this essay provide a map through the sources that adds to the readers understanding of the relationships between the sources and the ideas they present. The goal is to make new connections. The essay should explain why the topic is important. Consider referencing well-chosen facts, statistics, expert opinions, descriptive details, advantages and disadvantages, brief examples, etc.to persuade your reader to agree with you. Finally, your conclusion should not be a simple rewording of your thesis or a sentence-by-sentence recap of each paragraph. Include a critical analysis that helps your reader understand WHY you have taken your position.