Knowledge can be best obtained from personal experiences such as sensations and reflections; through the work of John Locke’s “Human Understanding” and Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” it illuminates and demonstrates this idea.
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1- You identify a theory text and a literary text.
2- You make a claim.
Concerns:
1-your claim is not about the books. It’s a general claim about life that will use the two texts I suppose to support that claim. In your final group project, that’s fine. When you’re writing a treatise on education and school I expect that your it is about life and how people learn and all the literature will be called upon to help support. HOWEVER this paper assignment asks you to put a theory text and a literary text in conversation with each other. This means you need to make a claim about how an aspect about one changes our reading of an aspect of the other.