For my
research topic, I was thinking of doing a close analysis of Pulp Fiction and
explaining how, even though the story is rooted in drugs and violence, it is
actually a story of redemption. This was my first thought once being given the
assignment since its an argument I always have to make to friends and family
when the movie is brought up. There is a lot of supporting evidence in the film
and I could have a lot of material to discuss in the paper.
My only
hesitation with this topic is that I would not know how to find sources for it.
Besides the film itself, I do not know what could help me make this argument. I
was thinking of possibly looking up sources referring to the nature of a story
about redemption. I was also considering looking up sources that discuss
violence and its effect as a plot device rather than just gory images. Both of
these could be used to help my arguments, but I do not know how easy it will be
to find any articles of this nature.
If I continue
to not be able to find sources to aid this argument then I may have to change
my topic slightly or even drastically if I still cannot find anything. However,
I want to change my topic as little as possible since it is one I have experience
with and one I am interested in, but I guess I will have to work with whatever I
can find.
Another
possibility is if I find more creative ways to use sources with my argument so I
can look up broader sources or more common ones that come with many options.
However, I should probably just think of a slightly altered topic that would be
easier to find sources for. (307)
Interesting, I would like to see your arguments for this.
ReplyDeleteEd
Pulp Fiction as a redemption story never thought of it that sounds pretty neat. I agree it will probably be really difficult finding sources, and then having to write an 8 page paper about it sounds tough but good luck
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