Academic Papers on Comparative Literature and Postmodern Studies
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
Overview
This project involves the creation of two distinct academic papers, each with its own unique focus and structure. The goal is to produce high-quality, thoroughly researched, and plagiarism-free work adhering to MLA-9 citation standards.
Project Details
Paper 1: Comparative Analysis of Folklore and Science Fiction
Title: How does the depiction of jinn in Pakistani folklore compare to the portrayal of alien life forms in H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds? Can you draw parallels between the social anxieties reflected in these portrayals?
Word Count: 1,500–2,000 words
Content Requirements:
- Explore cultural, social, and historical aspects of the portrayal of jinn in Pakistani folklore and alien life forms in War of the Worlds.
- Analyze the societal fears and anxieties represented in both depictions, drawing clear parallels.
- Reference and critically evaluate multiple scholarly articles to support the analysis.
- Proper MLA-9 citations for in-text references and a comprehensive bibliography.
Deliverables:
- A plagiarism and AI detection report (via Turnitin).
Paper 2: Postmodern Literary Analysis
Title: Fragmented Realities and Ontological Dilemmas: A Deep Dive into Radical Reimagination of Narrative and Identity in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Paul Auster’s City of Glass
Abstract:
The research examines how both novels radically reimagine identity and narrative within the postmodern literary framework by focusing on fragmented realities and ontological dilemmas. This includes Atwood’s critique of power structures and Auster’s deconstruction of identity through nonlinear, fragmented structures, emphasizing the fluidity of self and the destabilization of meaning in modern contexts.
Word Count: 4,000 words
Content Requirements:
Abstract: Refine the provided abstract with precision and clarity.
Keywords: Include relevant keywords for indexing.
Introduction: Incorporate two research questions, research objectives, aim, and identify the research gap.
Literature Review: Synthesize findings from at least 10 credible articles related to the topic.
Research Methodology: Provide a clear and concise explanation of the methods used.
Discussion: Analyze the findings in depth and relate them to the research objectives.
Conclusion: Summarize key points, address limitations, and suggest directions for future research.
Deliverables:
- Final paper in MLA-9 format.
- A plagiarism and AI detection report (via Turnitin).
Key Expectations
- High academic standard writing suitable for publication.
- Full adherence to MLA-9 formatting.
- Thorough referencing from credible and relevant academic sources.
- Original and insightful analysis, free of plagiarism and AI-generated content.
Additional Files
The attached document contains the abstract and details for Paper 2. Please refer to it for guidance
This project involves the creation of two distinct academic papers, each with its own unique focus and structure. The goal is to produce high-quality, thoroughly researched, and plagiarism-free work adhering to MLA-9 citation standards.
Project Details
Paper 1: Comparative Analysis of Folklore and Science Fiction
Title: How does the depiction of jinn in Pakistani folklore compare to the portrayal of alien life forms in H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds? Can you draw parallels between the social anxieties reflected in these portrayals?
Word Count: 1,500–2,000 words
Content Requirements:
- Explore cultural, social, and historical aspects of the portrayal of jinn in Pakistani folklore and alien life forms in War of the Worlds.
- Analyze the societal fears and anxieties represented in both depictions, drawing clear parallels.
- Reference and critically evaluate multiple scholarly articles to support the analysis.
- Proper MLA-9 citations for in-text references and a comprehensive bibliography.
Deliverables:
- A plagiarism and AI detection report (via Turnitin).
Paper 2: Postmodern Literary Analysis
Title: Fragmented Realities and Ontological Dilemmas: A Deep Dive into Radical Reimagination of Narrative and Identity in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Paul Auster’s City of Glass
Abstract:
The research examines how both novels radically reimagine identity and narrative within the postmodern literary framework by focusing on fragmented realities and ontological dilemmas. This includes Atwood’s critique of power structures and Auster’s deconstruction of identity through nonlinear, fragmented structures, emphasizing the fluidity of self and the destabilization of meaning in modern contexts.
Word Count: 4,000 words
Content Requirements:
Abstract: Refine the provided abstract with precision and clarity.
Keywords: Include relevant keywords for indexing.
Introduction: Incorporate two research questions, research objectives, aim, and identify the research gap.
Literature Review: Synthesize findings from at least 10 credible articles related to the topic.
Research Methodology: Provide a clear and concise explanation of the methods used.
Discussion: Analyze the findings in depth and relate them to the research objectives.
Conclusion: Summarize key points, address limitations, and suggest directions for future research.
Deliverables:
- Final paper in MLA-9 format.
- A plagiarism and AI detection report (via Turnitin).
Key Expectations
- High academic standard writing suitable for publication.
- Full adherence to MLA-9 formatting.
- Thorough referencing from credible and relevant academic sources.
- Original and insightful analysis, free of plagiarism and AI-generated content.
Additional Files
The attached document contains the abstract and details for Paper 2. Please refer to it for guidance