(a) a Title Question- TQ: Varieties of Classicism (Literary Imperishability): Wh

(a) a Title Question- TQ: Varieties of Classicism (Literary Imperishability): What Are They?” — ( LEAVE THE TQ IN BOLD )
(b) a Thesis Response-TR: There are many varieties of literary imperishability; and while each variety may share common features with all the other varieties, this essay will nevertheless aim to map out a few distinct varieties. ( LEAVE THE TR IN PLAIN TEXT)
(c) Evidence Subsections- ESSs: you should include at least four ESSs. In these 4 Evidence Subsections, you’ll be (1) using quotes and (2) explicating quotes:
In other words, with your eye fixed on the task of expressing the particular/distinct varieties of imperishability from the books that you have isolated, you will be (1) mobilizing quotes; and also you’ll be (2) explicating these quotes, again, always in the interest of expressing the particular/distinct varieties of imperishability from the books that you have isolated.
(d) a fourth element is optional: Conclusion (C).
So each of your essays (5-6 pages in length) should include a TA, a TR, and at least 4 titled ESSs.
2. The second of my ambitions is to highlight the process by which one may write an essay on the subject of “variety,” in particular “Varieties of Classicism, Or Varieties of the Urge for Imperishability.”
Use words from “primary works” — from the aesthetic imaginative works themselves, i.e., imaginative films or books
One last instruction: please title your four Evidence Subsections with a catchy title that serves to encapsulate the material just beneath your title. example: The Hero-Warrior’s Urge for Imperishable Glory (kleos apipthon ) in Homer’s Iliad. ( YOU CAN USE THIS AS THE FIRST ESSs. and this for the second ESSs Imperishable Debts of Love Between Ben Jonson and Shakespeare

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