What does this novel say about being an immigrant?

  1. This essay is base from the novel Girl, Woman, Other By: Bernardine Evaristo. I need a complex and
    interesting thesis regarding to the topic.
  2. In answering the topic, you should also address this question maybe in the thesis, I’m not sure.
    How does the structure of the novel (separate chapters for each character, no periods at the ends of
    sentences, and informal paragraphs) help the author illustrate her ideas about race / sexuality / time /

etc.?

  1. They know what HAPPENED in the book; THEY DON’T NEED A SUMMARY OF THE BOOK PLEASE ;
    rather, they need to know what’s important in the novel, what the author was really getting at. Your job is

to inform them, to educate them on the book.

  1. The intro paragraph to your final paper should look like the intro paragraphs to all the papers. It starts

with the phrase: “In Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo writes about…” — and then you’ll say, in a

general way, what the book is about (in two sentences or so).

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