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Choose a film, tv show, or song. This can be the same topic as your Film Analysis Assignment, but be careful not to just repeat yourself in this project. The Film Analysis Assignment and this Research Project are looking at different aspects of these works. Once you have chosen, review your film, tv show, or song as needed. 2. Start your PowerPoint slides and begin your research. Be sure to use the following outline for your slides: • Slide 1—Title Slide—Include an MLA heading with Humanities Final Project centered as the title and your full name. Feel free to include any additional elements related to your film, tv show, or song for added creativity. • Slide 2—Introductory Slide—Write a summary about your film, tv show, or song. Include answers to who, what, when, where, why, and how to give the reader enough background information about it. Include a link or embed a clip to illustrate a sample of your chosen film, tv show, or song. Your summary should be at least 3-5 sentences. • Slides 3, 4, 5—Explain reasons using research from outside sources to support your reasoning for it being a Masterpiece or a Classic. This means MLA citations will be needed for any quoted material included and a Works Cited slide listing all sources used. Label these slides as follows: Reason 1, Reason 2, Reason 3. Each of these three slides should contain a paragraph of at least 5 sentences. • Slide 6—Explanation Slide—What is your connection to the piece and why did you select this particular film, tv show, or song? Your explanation should be at least 3-5 sentences. • Slide 7—Use Works Cited as the title for the last slide. A minimum of 2 outside sources using the proper MLA format should be listed on the Works Cited slide. If you quote the movie/show/song chosen as your topic, include that citation on the Works Cited slide too. 3. After you have set up your slides, do your research to find at least two academic sources (scholarly journal articles and books) to support your reasoning on Slides 3, 4, and 5; the course textbook can be one of these sources. Students can also use the college Library or Galileo to do this research; Wikipedia is not an appropriate source for this assignment. The movie/song/show itself does not count as one of your two academic sources, though you should include MLA citation as needed where you use quotations. NOTE: You can have more than two academic sources, but you must have at least two to be eligible for full credit. If you are having difficulty finding sources or determining if they would be acceptable for this project, email me or refer to the resources in the Research Project folder on Blackboard. 4. Organize your seven PowerPoint slides, adhering to the outline in Step 2 of these directions. 5. Add in-text citation on the slides using information from your academic sources and list all sources in MLA format on your Works Cited slide at the end. Use the MLA resources linked in the Research Project folder on Blackboard to review MLA citation format. 6. Read over your Research Project and fix any spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Make sure the information on your slides fully covers all requirements for this project and demonstrates research, critical thinking, and creativity. PowerPoint files should be saved and submitted as a .ppt, .pptx, or .pdf file. 7. Turn in your Research Project using the submission folder on Blackboard. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE. Plagiarism will result in a zero for this assignment. CHAPTER 4 Definitions: CLASSIC: A Literary work that continues to be read for years, even centuries, after its initial appearance because it remain relevant. Masterpiece: A literary work acknowledged to tower above others of its time because of its style, execution, memorable characters, or profound meaning, not necessarily recognized in its time.
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