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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:34 am
So, here's the deal. I'm in this American lit class in my school.
We have ONE essay that is going to be our grade. It's worth like 70% of the final scores.
I want to do an essay on Allen Ginsburg's "Howl" or "Footnote to Howl". More so "Howl" than the footnote, cause its just more interesting. But there's a problem. I don't have a question or a thesis!! Dx
Can any of you guys help me out? :/
It's really no hold bars. We can write about anything as long as it involves "Howl" or the footnote.
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:04 pm

Haven't heard of this "Howl" so I don't think I can really assist... Though 70%? That is... a lot!
Hmm... so what is this "Howl" about?
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:22 pm
Well, Its a poem by Allen Ginsberg talking about his generation and what went on during his generation. It's online and pretty shortish.
And its 70% because everyone complained about writing 5 essays like the state requires. Idk either way. I've made 1 B on all the essays I've ever done and I've been in a LOT of lit classes.
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