Selecting a research topic are critical steps in writing your research paper. Your challenge is to select a topic which is:
Ideas on selecting a topic:
Once you have done some preliminary reading on a topic, you should start having ideas on sub-topics related to the broad area.
Ancient Greece → Greek Tragedy → Deus Ex Machina
But you are not done yet! "Deus Ex Machina" is too general as an essay topic.
You need to further refine this into a research question.
Can you phrase your topic as a question? What avenues can you explore with your research? Try creating questions using WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW, COULD, SHOULD.
What was the purpose of "Deux ex Machina" in Greek tragedy?
How did audiences react to the "god in the machine"?
How did Euripides incorporate the convention of "Deux ex Machina" into his plays?
What was the role of "Deux ex Machina" in the play "Electra"?
Why did Moliere use the convention of "Deux ex Machina" in his play Tartuffe?
By doing more research, you will be able to decide which research question is the appropriate size and scope for your paper.
Concept mapping is a graphic technique used to brainstorm your topic. The video was created by Douglas College Library.
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