Discuss the portrayal of women in one or more of the stories we’ve read so far. Are they flat or round characters? Static or dynamic? To what degree, in your opinion, are the main female characters depicted in stereotypical ways- and do you think the author was fully aware of any gender stereotypes in his or her depictions? Incorporate evidence from the text(s) in your response.

Stories: “Miss Brill”- Kathrine Mansfield
“A Rose for Emily”- William Faulkner

Requirements: -10 for each requirement not met
1) Clearly state which story(ies) and prompt question from above you are addressing in the introduction.
2) Clearly answer only one of the prompts from above, if there are multiple questions within the prompt you must answer them all.
3) Your analysis must contain at least ONE direct quote from the text (with MLA in-text citation).
4) Your finished response paper must be at least 800 words.

Additional Rules:
1) You must use proper MLA formatting (including Works Cited page and in-text citations)
2) Do NOT use a citation generator; always check citations against the OWL guidelines
3) You may not use Wikipedia, Sparknotes, Gradesaver, or similar sites as a source
4) In excess of 20% similarity according to Turnitin; Your work will be flagged for possible plagiarism
5) You may only use the PDF version of the stories given to you in the resources section of this module
6) Use only third person point of view to discuss literature. Do not use first person or second person pronouns. This is a research paper, not an opinion piece

Structure:
1) The introduction paragraph should include a clear thesis statement. It should also clearly identify the title of the text you’ve chosen to analyze, as well as the author’s name.
2) Each body paragraph should clearly relate back to the thesis.
3) The conclusion paragraph should restate the thesis statement, summarize the main points of your argument, and offer some closing context or insight regarding your topic.
4) All written assignments should be mechanically and grammatically correct, with proper punctuation.
5) Use third-person person point-of-view in order to maintain objectivity. Other general writing tips are located in this week’s “How to Write a Response Paper” resource.

Essay Format
Title of Your Paper
The introduction goes here. You will need a good opening line, something that hooks the reader and makes them want to read on. Why should I care about your topic? What should I expect to learn as I read on? You also need to have your thesis statement somewhere in the introduction, which will depend on what kind of essay you’re writing. And keep it under 10 sentences.
I personally like to start off the body of a paper with some historical context. Where did the issue come from? What is the history behind it? If this is an analysis essay, who is the author? What are their credentials? Which publication does this article come from? Is it reputable? Set the stage so I can fully understand why your




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