You must construct an argumentative (thesis-driven) essay that is around five do

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You must construct an argumentative (thesis-driven) essay that is around five double-spaced
pages in length and based upon your critical analysis of Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit and another
literary work, which must be selected from TCC South’s Script Journal. Please choose a story,
poem, or work of creative non-fiction from any past or present issue of Script and analyze it
within the context of No Exit. Essentially, your thesis will need to establish two points: your
unique identification of a specific theme or philosophy of No Exit and an explanation of how
your selected literary work agrees or disagrees with Sartre’s ideas.
For this assignment, research is a requirement, and you should include at least three scholarly
sources. Don’t forget to properly cite these both parenthetically (in-text) and in a works cited
page. Your essay must follow all the latest MLA formatting, style, and citation guidelines.
Please submit to Canvas your final essay by the end of the day on Wednesday, 6/26/24.

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