What can Greek Tragedy and the Antigone teach us about politics and citizenship today?
What can Greek Tragedy and the Antigone teach us about politics and citizenship today?
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Core Requirements:
• 5 pages + bibliography
• Choose a topic below.
• Use at least TWO Authors, OR TWO Texts in" rel="nofollow">in your answer. For example, you may use Plato
and Machiavelli, Milgram and Arendt, OR both the Apology and the Crito, The Prin" rel="nofollow">ince and
“Trappin" rel="nofollow">ing the Prin" rel="nofollow">ince,” etc.
• Must cite relevant course materials in" rel="nofollow">in a deep way, usin" rel="nofollow">ing your choice of parenthetical in" rel="nofollow">in-text,
OR footnotes, OR endnotes of a recognized citation style.
• This is NOT a research paper; this IS a critical in" rel="nofollow">interpretive paper that focuses on your ability
to critically analyze, compare, and in" rel="nofollow">interpret texts to make a persuasive and compellin" rel="nofollow">ing
argument about your topic. Outside research is NOT required or expected.
• Double spaced, standard 12 poin" rel="nofollow">int font, (ie. Times, Times New Roman, Helvetica)
• Standard margin" rel="nofollow">ins, 1 in" rel="nofollow">inch all around, or 1.25 in" rel="nofollow">inch side margin" rel="nofollow">ins, 1 in" rel="nofollow">inch top and bottom
• Number all pages, and in" rel="nofollow">include your name on the first page.
• Give your paper a title in" rel="nofollow">indicatin" rel="nofollow">ing the paper’s focus
• Papers that do not cite the course readin" rel="nofollow">ings will receive failin" rel="nofollow">ing grades! Endnotes, (if your
chosen citation style) and Bibliographies do not count towards your total page count