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mgates

Can anyone offer specific suggestions for literary research papers for high school seniors? Works we have most recently read include Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, Macbeth, and Frankenstein. I think it is important for my advanced class to write a literary research paper, but I'm not sure that is the best route for my standard students. I am open to suggestions about interesting non-literary research paper topics for my standard students.

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I am not sure exactly what you mean by literary research papers and if you want to include just one, two or all the works you have read recently. I work at a small private classical school and am not always up to date on educational lingo.   Someone could write an intersting paper on how the medieval concept of "honor" is presented in Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales and Macbeth.  I teach these three works along with Song of Roland and Gawain and the green Knight and that is the assignment I give them.  Honor was an important cultural concept during the medieval period, but you can trace changes in the nature of the concept through those three works.  Another interesting topic could be what do we learn from Chaucer about the medieval church?  With Beowulf, I find the students enjoy looking at how Beowulf influenced Tolkien's, The Hobbit.  I would be happy to discuss options with you in more detail out of the question setting

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This research topic is offered for Frankenstein.

'Ethics'...By definition, a discipline dealing with good and evil and with moral duty. Moral principles and practices.

Using the novel 'Frankenstein' especially the actions of Victor Frankenstein research the technological parallels between the fiction of Frankenstein and the reality of 21st century science. (for example, stem cell research or clone experimentation.)

What does Shelley suggest to the reader by the literary themes in 'Frankenstein'? Is she warning humanity of its potential destruction by tampering too far into the unknown, or does she suggest the human quest for knowledge is a noble undertaking?

It is my opinion that a research paper should dig into subject matter, and Mary Shelley's novel offers a unique opportunity for the student to not only to do research but offers a path for the student to realize the worth of their own conclusions. If you tell the students that their conclusions are important and that the integrity of those conclusions will not be judged by you (other than the grammar, style,etc.) It will foster a mutual respect of which I've always found very rewarding.  Good Luck !!!!

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mrsmelanielhamrick

One idea would be to take the Frankenstein and have them look at the Gothic elements found within.  I would suggest that you have them use this site to give them a specific list of elements to choose from.

www.virtualsalt.com/gothic.htm.

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mbomengen

I had great success in having my seniors do a research paper on "Women and Power." They had to select a real-life powerful female, living or dead, and analyze her power, where it came from, how she exercised it, and how society responded. They also had to draw parallels with or identify distinctions between the female they chose and any of the female characters we had read about in our literature selections. We had read The Canterbury Tales, Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, East of Eden, Like Water for Chocolate, and Paradise Lost.

Another approach you could try is an I-Search paper using the same topic (real-life powerful woman). I-Search is a terrific format for engaging students who may not necessarily be seeking to go on to university studies, but who nonetheless need to know how to conduct research, cite sources, analyze, etc.

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