Answered By: Dena ten Pas Last Updated: Jun 29, 2020 Views: 1341
Answered By: Dena ten Pas
Last Updated: Jun 29, 2020 Views: 1341
To find articles on your topic, I would first suggest that you find articles that define or reflect on what the definition of a tragic hero is, according to Aristotle. To do that, please complete the below instructions:
Articles in ProQuest
- Click on the following link to begin: Search.
- When the page loads, under Multidisciplinary Databases.
- Select ProQuest Central from the list.
- When the database loads, type in Othello Tragic Hero in the search bar. Also, select Full Text and Peer Review underneath it and then click Search.
- To view only scholarly articles, look on the left side under Source Type and select Scholarly Journals.
Articles in JSTOR
- Click on the following link to begin: Search.
- When the page loads, look under Multidisciplinary Databases.
- Select JSTOR from the list.
- Once you select JSTOR, notice the two search bars in the top left corner. On the first line, type in quotations “the play Othello”.
- Look a little further down under Narrow Results and make sure to select just Articles.
- Finally, look under Narrow by discipline and/or journal and make sure to select Language and Literature.
- Once you do that, go back up and click Search.
- To view each article, simply click on the title or Download PDF.
If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to us at (434) 592-3362 or at research@liberty.edu.
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