Essay
due: Monday, April 23, 2018
Write a paper that synthesizes classroom sources and your
own knowledge, experiences, and research to answer the question “Is there such
a thing as a just war?” Remember that definition is an important element of
argument. Remember that a synthesis paragraph begins with your own
opinion/topic sentence, which is supported by quotations from two different
sources. Not all of your body paragraphs need to be synthesis paragraphs. Four
to seven pages. MLA format.
Minimums:
1) Two synthesis
paragraphs.
2) Five sources.
You may choose (but are not required) to use our classroom sources:
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The
Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation: Volume I, by
M.T. Anderson
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“The Gettysburg Address,” by Abraham Lincoln
(from The Language of Composition)
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Henry V,
Part I, by William Shakespeare (http://www.bartleby.com/70/2931.html)
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“Remarks by the President at the Acceptance of
the Nobel Peace Prize,” by Barack Obama
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Johnny Got
His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo
Additional sources will come from your
own research. Be sure your internet sources are reliable and college level. You
will need to work hard to establish these sources. You may consider:
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Historical conflicts, large and small
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Contemporary conflicts, such as wars in Africa
and the Middle East
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Contemporary and classical literature
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Modern films
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Popular songs
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Personal experience
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Something interesting that I haven’t thought of
yet
4) An element of visual rhetoric. This could be an editorial
cartoon or an image or a graph or a chart. Your image should be included in the
body of the paper. You should explain how this image helps you argue that there
is or isn’t a just war. Be sure to cite the source of your image.
5) Evidence against your thesis, soundly refuted by your
laser sharp logic.
6) A properly formatted Works Cited page.
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