Write a literary analysis paper on one of the short stories listed from week 2 or 3 and apply one of the literary schools. The minimum required word count is 700 words

Write a literary analysis paper on one of the short stories listed from week 2 or 3 and apply one of the literary schools (under your essay’s date on the upper left side, write the type of criticism used—avoid using the same criticism applied here in your future comment papers). The minimum required word count is 700 words. Use the MLA 9 Format for documentation. Make sure you upload your paper via this link before the deadline. If you use scholarly sources, include proper MLA in-text credit and a Works Cited page [do not use Wikipedia, Sparknotes, or some other non-scholarly sources.] Plagiarized work will not earn credit. You will be submitting this essay via Canvas and its plagiarism tool Unicheck to check your work against all available texts on the internet; therefore, if you quote or paraphrase from a source, give the required in-text credit and list the source on the Work Cited page following the latest MLA-8 format guidelines.


Select one of the two short stories listed below:

“https://www.katechopin.org/pdfs/Kate%20Chopin,%20The%20Story%20of%20an%20Hour.pdf” by Kate Chopin. (Valencia Reader)

 “http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/Rose/el-text-E-Rose.htm” by William Faulkner (Valencia Reader)

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