
This is a selection of student papers that can be used as samples towards academic paper writing. Note that these are not fault-free, but offer an idea of what your peers have been writing:
Women Empowerment in "The Storm" - Zakaria AlAnsari - 11 page analysis of Chopin's "The Storm" (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Fall 2022) Blame & Incurable Disease - Amanda El Naggar - 3 page analysis of Due's “Patient Zero” (AUK-Literature & Medicine, Fall 2022) Writing Her Way to Madness in Gilman - Noora Al-Sabah - 3 page analysis of Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" (AUK-Literature & Medicine, Fall 2022) Feminist Theory Application to Jane Eyre Book - Hawraa Abbas - 8 page analysis of Brontë's Jane Eyre (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Spring 2020) Avoiding Hysteria via Catharsis: Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Zeinab Wasfy - 10 page analysis of Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles (AUK-19th Century British Literature, Fall 2016) T. S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock in Light of Sigmund Freud’s Conception of Dreams - Abdulaziz Almahmeed - 7 page analysis of Eliot’s "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Spring 2016) The Rebellious Nightingale and the Red Rose - Nada Shirazi - 11 page analysis of Wilde's “The Nightingale and the Rose” (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Spring 2015) Identity Performance: Middlesex’s Quest for Social Acceptance Throughout the Generations - Latifa Al-Hajeri - 13 page analysis of Eugenides's Middlesex (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Spring 2015) Psychoanalytic Reading of The Dark Knight - Dina Al Qassar - 12 page analysis of The Dark Knight (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Spring 2015) Frankenstein and Post-Colonialism - Abrar Al Shammari - 4 page analysis of Shelley's Frankenstein (AUK-Literary Theory & Criticism, Spring 2015) Wordsworth's and Poe's Unique Love - Hessa Al-Dihan - 4 page analysis of Wordsworth & Poe (KU-Introduction to Comparative Literature, Fall 2009) When History Betrays its People - Nadia Al-Madani - 12 page analysis of Paradise Now (KU-Contemporary Literary Theory, Spring 2007) When Art Attacks - Saba Tifooni - 8 page analysis of Banksy (KU-Contemporary Literary Theory, Spring 2007) Man-womanly Writers and Androgynous Texts: an Analysis of William Shakespeare's Cymbeline - Zainab AlNaki - 10 page analysis of Shakespeare's Cymbeline (KU-Survey of Criticism, Fall 2006) Sylvia Plath’s Quest For “A Room of One’s Own” - Shahad Al-Shemmari - 9 page analysis of Sylvia Plath (KU-Survey of Criticism, Fall 2006) Great Expectations: A Camouflaged Collaboration with Wordsworth - Yasmine Gad - 10 page analysis of Dickens's Great Expectation (KU-Survey of Criticism, Fall 2006)