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Writing Instructiоns Write аbоut а theme оr literаry element from Oedipus or The Glass Menagerie. Use Perrine's textbook and show the book to the camera before beginning. A mirror must provide a complete view of the desktop, workspace, and keyboard. If no mirror is used or only a partial view is provided, the essay will be graded 70 with no additional feedback. * Write the complete essay during the Honorlock session.  * Type directly into the Canvas text entry box* Do not upload a document* Do not copy/paste text from another source All writing must occur during the proctored session What follows are the basic requirements of the assignment: Length and Format• Length: 500–700 words (not including the Works Cited page) MLA header required and MLA style throughout as much as possible within the Canvas textfield. Essay Organization Use standard five-paragraph structure with indents: Introductory Paragraph• Begin with a brief introduction to the play and topic• End with a clear thesis statement containing three points that correspond to the threebody paragraphs Example Thesis:Oedipus fits Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero because he is aman of high renown, he possesses a tragic flaw (hamartia), and his actions lead to a tragicfall. Body ParagraphsEach body paragraph addresses one of the three thesis points. Each body paragraph must include:• A clear topic sentence stating the analytical thesis point• Explanation and analysis of the idea• At least one quotation or paraphrase from the play• A correct MLA in-text citation Concluding Paragraph• Briefly restate the thesis• Summarize how the evidence proves the argument Citation RequirementsUse MLA in-text citations when referring to the play. "Oedipus the King"The play uses continuous line numbers, so cite the line numbers.Example:(Sophocles 850–855)The play appears on pp. 1257–1302 in the textbook. "The Glass Menagerie"Cite scene and line numbers.Example:(Williams 3.42–45)The play appears on pp. 1188–1238 in the textbook. Works Cited PageInclude a Works Cited page at the end of the essay.Center the page title, use hanging indents, and italicize the book title:  Works Cited Sophocles. "Oedipus the King." Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense,            edited by Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, 13th ed., Cengage, 2018, pp. 1257–1302.) Williams, Tennessee. "The Glass Menagerie." Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and           Sense, edited by Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, 13th ed., Cengage, 2018, pp.          1188–1238.