Examine the contrast between the speaker in Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman” and the girl-2child in Piercy’s “Barbie Doll,” in terms of who has power over the female figure’s self-image.

ENG 102 FINAL ESSAY
Write a clear, well-developed, precise essay of 550-750 words (no more and no less, not including citations) on one of the following topics. Note that you are required to incorporate in a meaningful manner one research resource in your paper.

1. Explore the tension between two different types of, and ideas about, masculinity, in Edward Whitelock’s “Future Connected By” and the concept of femininity in Browning’s Sonnet 43.

2. Examine the contrast between the speaker in Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman” and the girl-2child in Piercy’s “Barbie Doll,” in terms of who has power over the female figure’s self-image.

3. Explore the tension between three different types of, and ideas about, femininity in Mirikitani’s “Breaking Tradition.”

4. Discuss the modern depiction of ‘love’ in Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.

***Make sure that you incorporate a research resource meaningfully in your essay. Cite both the poem(s) and the ressearch material using the MLA format.

Your guidelines for this essay are pretty much what they have been for all your essays thus far:

Avoid plot summary;
Be sure that your essay has an arguable thesis, and that each paragraph has its own arguable claim;
Support the arguable claim in each paragraph with specific, quoted evidence from the text (following the “point-quote-comment” pattern);
Avoid block quotes; limit the use of quotations;
Use the present verb tense.
Avoid using “I” in a literary analysis. Use the objective point of view.
Use one scholarly resource (such as an academic source on gender issues, a YouTube interview of the assigned author, etc). The research should be relevant and not serve as a mere decoration ornamenting your paper.
Underline the thesis statement.
Avoid plagiarism. The research is meant to merely support YOUR own interpretation of the readings expressed in your own words. Limit your use of quotations.
Follow the proper MLA format in citing poetry in in-text and Works Cited citations.
Here is information on how to cite poetry in in-text citations: