Underground Railroad Analysis Outline

Underground Railroad Analysis Outline

 

I will send you 3 outlines, and 3 sources that I used in writing and you’ll find me quotes that supports my writing from those 3 source. I wrote the thing like in my own words you’ll just add quotes that you think it’ll be supportive.

Summary is the main source which is the summary of the book

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down when you open the book you’ll be able to swipe to each chapter to get qoutes

Attached are the outlines, please check them, and add couple of direct qoutes to each

but please make a great work because there will be no time for fixation, my test will be 2 hours after the deadline

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*You will need to cite your outside sources and direct quotes using parenthetical citations (no Works Cited, Bibliography, or footnotes necessary).

Examples:

“With Cora, he’d find the way home” (Whitehead,235).

“The Underground Railroad did, in a sense, have conductors and stationmasters, but the vast majority of its personnel helped in ways too various for such neat comparisons” (Goodheart)

 

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Prompt: Pablo Picasso once said, “Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth.”This ideology can certainly be applied to works of fiction, which often aim to convey truths about life through invented plotlines. How does this quote relate to Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad, which fictionalizes a piece of history both through its characters and through the events themselves? What truths is Whitehead exposing? What is the benefit of using art to expose these truths? What are the dangers in attempting to convey truth through the “lie” of art? Hook: “Art is lie that makes us realize the truth” is Pablo Picasso’s famously related quote. Art, though fictitious at times, acts as a mirror which reflects the truth about the events that have either occurred in history or those that happen in our societies today. Background Information: Generally, Colson Whitehead writes a dynamic book, Underground Railroad, which reveals an intertwined efforts of both black and white activists who work tirelessly to help slaves to have freedom. Through his main protagonist, Cora, the hellish life of slaves is fantastically illustrated. Cora is a young woman who has endured the suffering in the hands of both white and black men. She has been raped several times, beaten, and traded severally while she is offered meagre water and food. She, however, finds her freedom through an underground tunnel which is the Underground Railroad, the main discourse in Whitehead’s book………………

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