You've obviously done a good bit of reading around your subject, judging by your bibliography, so that is excellent... rather than just paraphrasing your sources though, you should also include some direct quotes to support your discussion. Your main sources should then be introduced in the first paragraph, so for example,
This Review of Ridley Scott science-fiction horror film Alien(1979) will focus on feminism and how it was used and portrayed in the film. The review will specifically look at the role of Ripley and how she does not portray the typical female character you see in other horror movies, using key sources such as Brooks' article 'The First Action Heroine'(2009) published in The Guardian etc...
Your bibliography should also be arranged alphabetically by the authors' surnames, so
Bergen, R. Brooks, X. etc Check here for full deatils on how to format your bibliography correctly - https://www.uca.ac.uk/library/academic-support/harvard-referencing/
You also need to include some images that are relevant to what you are discussing, and these need to be referenced too.
Hi Katerin,
ReplyDeleteYou've obviously done a good bit of reading around your subject, judging by your bibliography, so that is excellent... rather than just paraphrasing your sources though, you should also include some direct quotes to support your discussion. Your main sources should then be introduced in the first paragraph, so for example,
This Review of Ridley Scott science-fiction horror film Alien(1979) will focus on feminism and how it was used and portrayed in the film. The review will specifically look at the role of Ripley and how she does not portray the typical female character you see in other horror movies, using key sources such as Brooks' article 'The First Action Heroine'(2009) published in The Guardian etc...
Your bibliography should also be arranged alphabetically by the authors' surnames, so
Bergen, R.
Brooks, X. etc
Check here for full deatils on how to format your bibliography correctly - https://www.uca.ac.uk/library/academic-support/harvard-referencing/
You also need to include some images that are relevant to what you are discussing, and these need to be referenced too.