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English - Literature (American, British, World)

Topic

If possible, select a topic that interests you. If your instructor assigns a topic, make the most of it by finding something about it that interests you. Narrow the topic as much as possible.

  • Topic too narrow -  limits the amount of resources you are able to find.
  • Topic too broad - requires spending all of your time looking at resources.

For example I may want to look at the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.  I will want to think about a character I might want to analyze or the setting of the story.  I don't want to narrow my topic too much, like just searching for the symbolism of Yorrick's skull, because I might not find enough information.

Explore your topic using a reference resource like an encyclopedia to learn more about the topic and find keywords for searching.

Once you have some background information about your topic, creating a research question will help narrow your focus on your topic.  It will also help to determine keywords for searching the library catalog and/or databases. For Example, How does the Yellow Wallpaper examine women's mental health?

Think about the questions you want to answer. If you have been given a prompt, this can be very helpful.  If not, think about how to fill in the following sentence.

I want to research ____(what/who)____

and ____(what/who)____

in ____(where)____

during ____(when)____

because ____(why)____.

{Alt Text: Forming a Research Question? Start with a topic, then narrow and focus your topic, then formulate a question you want to ask about your topic, then Narrow the question, if possible}

 

Need an Idea?

A great idea can come from many places. Here are some suggested places to start:

  • Class discussions
  • Assigned readings
  • Personal interests
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