Proposing the Monster
Background:
A proposal is a way to pitch an idea and state your requirements, so it’s important for academics because they can get their idea clearly stated and be able to get feedback on the topic before they begin the entire research project.
The proposal essay is also a chance for you to make a structured, logical argument and lay down everything in favor of your idea. A well-written proposal shows your instructor you care about the topic, and it’s not just a random whim you attempted to complete an assignment.
Your Task:
For this assignment, you will write a research proposal of at least 500 words on a topic of your choice that is connected to the class theme of “Monsters.”
Approaches:
Fictional: Look at a fictional movie, TV episode, music video, or piece of media and do a close analysis of the “monster/villain”
Historical: Look at a real-life dictator, serial killer, scientist, social network, etc. and do an analysis of the coverage of the person.
Scientific: Look at modern science e.g. cloning, Crispr, genetic modification etc. and decide whether that type of science is creating modern heroes or monsters.
Current events: Do a deep dive on a current event like border control, politics, make-up, sports, and analyze whether your topic is helping society or harming it?
The Steps:
Pick an issue related to the broad theme of “monsters” that interest you e.g something from the class or Frankenstein’s Cat.
Pick your approach: Fictional analysis, current events, historical, or scientific and narrow down to a specific topic.
Pick an audience to focus on
Look into the topic to see what has already been said and how you can add to the conversation e.g. If you were analyzing Thanos in The Avengers, what have people written and what fresh insights can you bring through research.
Come up with a thesis for your proposal e.g.
Even though comic book geeks love talking about what will happen after the “snapsure”, this research project will reveal how Thanos is not really a villain rather he is presenting a valid philosophical way to save the environment in the face of overpopulation.
Write a clear, concise proposal for why you want to research this topic and what you hope to add to the conversation on this topic.
Format for Proposal Essays:
Introduction: A brief overview of the topic you chose, the audience you want to reach, and any solutions, impacts, and benefits your research could produce.
Issue: The main definition of the topic/issue you will research, including subject, purpose, main argument, background information, and importance.
What your research paper will add: What are the benefits and prospectives your paper will bring to the topic
Types of Research: Overview of the types of research you will conduct and types of sources you will be seeking e.g. movies, articles, ted talks, interviews, etc.
Conclusion of the impact your research will have and wrap-up: Balance the sell us on why this research project is needed, reinforce your point one last time.
REQUIREMENTS
school english school writting school Proposal Essays description 2 pages, Double Spacing
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Could you please use the topic” cyber bullying” relate to this essay ? Also, these is a Essay requirement , and it could be helpful.
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Taking a Pessimistic Approach to Horror Cinemas and using them to portray the Dangers of Cyber Bullying
Introduction
Have you ever wondered what is in a monster movie other than instilling fear on the audience? Well, with the current trends in technology, the field of horror cinemas has evolved beyond entertainment to educating the audience against certain vices in the society. I remember the first monster movie I watched with my parents was Dracula and Psycho and it got to me. The fear that the film filled in the house was evident as everyone crept onto the other and at some point closing their ears o that they do not hear the voices. I slept with the lights on for the next two weeks for the fear that a monster would creep in my room and kill me in the dark. The experience is common among most children, and they tend to believe that monsters in movies are only meant to scare the audience and they hardly see the entertainment part of the films.
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