Mullatoes

Write an argumentative analytic research paper, theme: marginalized literature Intro: 1. Introduction: definition of the word and its origins, brief history on mulattoes and Argument and thesis 2. Analyzing the theory according to the themes: how miscegenation leads to split identities and this leads to the passing theory (So you analyze Fanon’s theory in relation to miscegenation then analyze the situations in the novel that show it, as well as the characters and the plot Then the same thing for split identities then the passing theory) The novels: -“Passing” by Nella Larsen -“Shadows Uplifted/Iola Leroy” by Frances Harper -“The wife of his youth” by Charles Chesnutt ( this novella is not very important, you can only mention the few most important examples) What we need to do for the body paragraphs is discuss the themes of miscegenation and how it leads to split identities, and how it makes a mulatto/mulatta prefer to pass or not (Pass: cross the color line and hide your race and negro blood) This is by analyzing Fanon’s theory (from his book 'Black skin white masks') according to the themes of the novels, and give examples and supporting details from the analysis of the main characters and plots of the novels Theory: Frantz Fanon’s “black skin white masks” summarizing any of the novels or the theory is Not allowed at all, only analysis is required, don't write general information that anyone knows like definitions and this stuff. i'm not a native speaker so I want simple words that make it look like I wrote it, and the citation is very important as plagiarism makes me fail. if you see any important themes between the novels that I didn't mention also write them down. from the psychological struggles of the mulattoes are fear of rejection and the internal conflicts, and alienation. I will send you a pdf about the passing theory as it is very important for my paper as my professor told me. And she told me to focus on how in Passing the author made the character Clare Kendry die in the end because she has no ties to her race, unlike Iola Leroy who found the rest of her family and her problems were solved in the end because she chose not to pass and had a bond with her race  

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