Once you've done some initial exploration of your work, it's time to narrow your focus to some concrete aspects you want to focus in on. Choose the aspects of the work that you think will be most helpful to support your ideas. Begin to brainstorm a
working thesis that states the viewpoint your going to argue/support in you're paper.
As you start to work on your thesis and supporting examples, you'll want to brainstorm keywords that might help you find secondary sources. You may decide to adjust your topic or thesis as you search for sources. This is a natural part of the research process. See below for some help on brainstorming keywords.
As you think about what concepts you want to write about, think about what particular words might be found in a good article about that topic. Consider the following when searching databases and e-books:
Revenge --- Vengeance
Death --- Mortality --- Murder
Gender --- Feminism --- Sex
Remember to also use "Search Within Results" option to search further into your results.
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