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Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Must be MLA Format. Must use uses at least 12 quotes from the three works to support your writing: Aphra Behn, “The Disappointment” pages 2307-2313; Jonathan Swift, “The Modest Proposal”, pages 2464-2466 & 2633-2639; Eliza Haywood, “Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze” pages 2739-2758.

Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Most of your information should be referenced from: The Norton Anthology English Literature, Volume 1, Ninth Edition. Stephen Greenblatt- General Editor.

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Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Must be MLA Format. Must use uses at least 12 quotes from the three works to support your writing: Aphra Behn, “The Disappointment” pages 2307-2313; Jonathan Swift, “The Modest Proposal”, pages 2464-2466 & 2633-2639; Eliza Haywood, “Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze” pages 2739-2758.

Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Most of your information should be referenced from: The Norton Anthology English Literature, Volume 1, Ninth Edition. Stephen Greenblatt- General Editor.

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Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Must be MLA Format. Must use uses at least 12 quotes from the three works to support your writing: Aphra Behn, “The Disappointment” pages 2307-2313; Jonathan Swift, “The Modest Proposal”, pages 2464-2466 & 2633-2639; Eliza Haywood, “Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze” pages 2739-2758.

Who has power in these works? Why do they have power? What do they do with the power?

Most of your information should be referenced from: The Norton Anthology English Literature, Volume 1, Ninth Edition. Stephen Greenblatt- General Editor.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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