NATIONALISM AND THE NOVEL FIRST ESSAY QUESTION DUE DATE: APRIL 16, 2007, 4PM in class Please prepare a 4 page argument in proper essay form to the statement below (DO NOT WRITE MORE THAN 4 DOUBLED SPACED PAGES!!): In One Hundred Years of Solitude, love plots and political discourse keep overlapping. Using the topics of the nation-state, gender relations, and history explain why and how this is so. (Your answer MUST include a discussion and examples from One Hundred Years of Solitude and Foundational Fictions.) Your essay must adhere to the following guidelines: o You MUST turn your essay in on TIME, IN PRINTED FORM IN CLASS, NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE, NO EMAILS SUBMISSION WILL BE GRADED!!!! o You MUST example from the texts discussed in class prior to this assignment o You MUST follow the essay form discussed in class, i.e. proper argument, style, and grammar o Please include your name, student ID, and email on EVERY page o Please staple all pages together, no paperclips please o DO NOT plagiarize (you can be expelled from the University for it)* *Plagiarism is defined as "the act of passing off as one's own the ideas or writings of another." Three simple conventions are presented for when you must provide a reference: 1. If you use someone else's ideas, you should cite the source. 2. If the way in which you are using the source is unclear, make it clear. 3. If you received specific help from someone in writing the paper, acknowledge it. Papers will be graded on: o Proper Form, Quality, and Presentation of Argument- 25% o Supporting Evidence, i.e., Discussion of Articles, Facts, Ideas- 75%