Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Working Thesis

In Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence, Wharton includes Newland Archer’s conflicting heart and social conscience, the role of family and tradition in the character’s lives, and the symbolism of the novel’s title and its subtle implications of irony to criticize an old-fashioned New York society.

3 comments:

Alex paul said...

This is a really good start, so i don't really have a good comment to make. Uhh... Keep at it, this sounds really good for your preliminary thesis.

colleen f. said...

This looks like a good start to your thesis. I like that it is very specific, which paves the way for your paper nicely!

Michele L. said...

This looks like a great start to me. I like the organization and how I can tell exactly what your paper is going to be about. Although I didn't read the book, I was able to follow and understand your thesis, so its very good!