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Topic: Versailles: The Allies "Last Horrible Triumph"

Order Description Case Study #2: Versailles: The Allies' "Last Horrible Triumph" Please write a good paper without grammar errors, also my professor have something to check plagiarims This week, you will read the comments of the German Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference on the conditions of the peace which ended World War 1. You will find that document in the webliography. Many have argued that it was the way World War 1 ended which made World War 2 inevitable. Read the document and answer the following questions: According to the authors of Germany's complaint, how will various provisions of the treaty hurt Germany's economy? In Germany's view, how would the country have been treated differently if the principles they attribute to President Wilson had been applied? To what higher "fundamental laws" does the document appeal to in order to strengthen German assertions? Do you agree with the authors of the document that Germany was being poorly treated? What response to their complaints might defenders of the treaty have made? https://college.cengage.com/history/primary_sources/world/conditions_of_peace.htm Writing 101 Third Assignment Sequence: The Critical Analysis A critical analysis asks writers to focus on a specific aspect of something and break it down from their point of view to help build understanding. This assignment will be written over three stages, the first dealing with Richard Dyer’s “Introduction to Film Studies” and the second and third incorporating a film of your choice that has been approved by me. Each part of the assignment must be completed to receive a grade. Requirements: • Either MLA or APA format (double-spaced, 12-point font, one-inch margins, title, etc.), depending on your major • Citations required from each “text” o Stage One/Paper Proposal: At least one quote from Dyer o Stage Two/Formatted Paper: At least one quote from Dyer and movie analysis o Stage Three/Final Paper: Same requirements as Stage Two • Works Cited or Reference with proper citations • Focus on your own unique, creative thinking As you think about and prepare to write, try to narrow your focus to one or two specific, original ideas and include support from the text(s) as well as your analysis/logic. Stage One: 1-2 pages Due: Tuesday, November 10 In his “Introduction to Film Studies,” Richard Dyer is giving us some insight into the ways in which movies and film are approached in an attempt at deeper analysis. His examination is quick and widespread which will require you to use the text in very unique and creative ways. Because this is such an individual endeavor, I would like you to treat your first drafts more as paper proposals. Here’s how that will look: Paragraph 1: What you took from the text that piqued your interest. Pick a quote or two and analyze them to show me the theme or idea your paper will tackle. Paragraph 2: Introduce your movie here. Give me some ideas as to what you’ll be analyzing/looking at/doing with your movie selection. Paragraph 3: Questions and concerns you may have. Ideas that you’re contemplating. Organizational issues. This is the catch all paragraph. Paragraph 4 (Optional): If you’d like, give me a tentative introduction to your next paper. I will not require this, but it will make my feedback to you more meaningful and focused. Stage Two: 2-3 pages Due: Thursday, November 19 In your first paper, you outlined the plan for how you will tie the reading together with a movie. For the second stage, you will consider a film and how that film ties into the ideas you’ve begun working with. You will be critical, unique, and move this film analysis in a brand new direction. Stage Three: 3-5 pages Due: Thursday, December 4 Following conferences with me you will make substantial revisions to the paper you wrote for the second stage of this sequence. You should focus on developing and expanding the most interesting parts of your second stage and putting them more clearly as the overall focus of your paper.

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