How to Write a Good Essay

My Outline that will earn you an A+ on your essay.

A Personal Journey Through Dissertation Writing

Be it your BA project or PhD thesis, the dissertation marks a springboard from your education to the rest of your life, and makes up huge amount of your final grade. It is easy to buckle under pressure in light of this, but if one follows a few simple steps, it can become a very manageable – and even fun – piece of work.

Correct Writing

An expository essay, used as a guide in writing an essay. Explains the three part essay formula of introducing an essay, utilizing your point with details in the body paragraphs, and concluding it.

How to Organize a Thesis

Five easy steps on organizing a thesis.

How to Write an Essay

A simple step-by-step approach to get you an A+ every time on any essay in any Humanities or Arts program.

The Five Paragraph Essay

Anyone can do it.

Thesis Writing: An Inevitable Test in a Student’s Journey

A bucket of memorable experiences in research writing.

Women’s Power in Terms of Sex

Shakespeare’s King Lear has two precursor texts: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s “Historia Regum Britanniae” and “King Lear”. While Shakespeare borrowed much of his plot from these texts, King Lear contains many transformations from the precursor texts. There are also transformations and differences between the two precursor texts. The theme of power is one that undergoes these transformations within King Lear and between the two precursor texts.

Deception and Substitution: Catalysts for Change

Shakespeare transforms Cinthio’s “Hecatommithi” in the play “Measure for Measure”: in one of these transformations Shakespeare’s Duke stays in Vienna disguised as a friar, whereas his counterpart, the Emperor in Hecatommithi, does not reside in the City of Innsbruck. Through analyzing two passages from Measure for Measure, one can see the many layers of deception and substitution the Duke’s presence adds to the play.

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