Nomkaflar
05-10-2001, 11:15 PM
My thesis statement is still subject to change but im thinking of something along the lines of:
J.R.R. Tolkien expresses his personal views of nature and human nature indirectly through his writings
if you can think of a better one feel free to help in any way.....(im not a research paper type of person id rather just do an essay of some form but hey thats highschool for you)
id like to include things like his views on death, beauty, nature, religion, war, social classes, all that good stuff.
i know alot allready from reading his books and about him but like i said... i really suck at writing reasearch papers so any help would be greatly appreciated.
(oh yea... and if you can give me citations on any info it would help me soooooo much more but it isnt necessary)
well thats about it...im sorry that my 1st post is just a desparate call for help but im really looking forward to just getting into some of the topics that on on this board
...and thanks ahead of time to anyone who helps
"Not All Who Wander Are Lost"
J.R.R. Tolkien expresses his personal views of nature and human nature indirectly through his writings
if you can think of a better one feel free to help in any way.....(im not a research paper type of person id rather just do an essay of some form but hey thats highschool for you)
id like to include things like his views on death, beauty, nature, religion, war, social classes, all that good stuff.
i know alot allready from reading his books and about him but like i said... i really suck at writing reasearch papers so any help would be greatly appreciated.
(oh yea... and if you can give me citations on any info it would help me soooooo much more but it isnt necessary)
well thats about it...im sorry that my 1st post is just a desparate call for help but im really looking forward to just getting into some of the topics that on on this board
...and thanks ahead of time to anyone who helps
"Not All Who Wander Are Lost"