Kat_Orr
09-12-2005, 10:35 PM
Wow am I glad I found this forum! :p Sorry to make a pest of myself so soon after joining, but I do have one more question.
Like I mentioned in my first post, I have to do a research paper on a piece of literature this semester (and probably every semester hereafter, since I'm an English major, LOL!). Last semester was the first time I've ever done any type of research paper on literature ~ I wrote about The Piano Lesson by August Wilson (we were given a list of different plays to choose from). Anyway, during the course of the semester, I read TPL literally 6 or 7 times (at least) in order to get a real handle on the story and the themes etc, in addition to the research I did. My question is.... there is a pretty decent chance that whatever I choose this time around will be longer (possibly substantially longer) than TPL (which was somewhere around 100 pages or so, roughly) ~ not to mention more difficult to read because of the ancient time period involved (King James English...ugh, LOL!!!). :D I obviously may not be able to read whatever it is 6 or 7 times, LOL! So, what I'd love to know from those of you who are much more experienced with this type of study/research (which is pretty much everyone here, I'm sure!), what is the BEST way to study a longer piece of literature in preparation for a literature research paper? I'm a little (lot?!) intimidated by the amount of information I'm going to have to consume and digest... heck, I had to read TPL at least twice before I figured out what my "angle" was going to be on my research paper.
Anyway, I would love to hear tips, suggestions, etc from those of you out there who are more experienced at this than me! :-)
A million thanks in advance ~ I TRULY appreciate y'all's help!!!
~Kat
Like I mentioned in my first post, I have to do a research paper on a piece of literature this semester (and probably every semester hereafter, since I'm an English major, LOL!). Last semester was the first time I've ever done any type of research paper on literature ~ I wrote about The Piano Lesson by August Wilson (we were given a list of different plays to choose from). Anyway, during the course of the semester, I read TPL literally 6 or 7 times (at least) in order to get a real handle on the story and the themes etc, in addition to the research I did. My question is.... there is a pretty decent chance that whatever I choose this time around will be longer (possibly substantially longer) than TPL (which was somewhere around 100 pages or so, roughly) ~ not to mention more difficult to read because of the ancient time period involved (King James English...ugh, LOL!!!). :D I obviously may not be able to read whatever it is 6 or 7 times, LOL! So, what I'd love to know from those of you who are much more experienced with this type of study/research (which is pretty much everyone here, I'm sure!), what is the BEST way to study a longer piece of literature in preparation for a literature research paper? I'm a little (lot?!) intimidated by the amount of information I'm going to have to consume and digest... heck, I had to read TPL at least twice before I figured out what my "angle" was going to be on my research paper.
Anyway, I would love to hear tips, suggestions, etc from those of you out there who are more experienced at this than me! :-)
A million thanks in advance ~ I TRULY appreciate y'all's help!!!
~Kat