Importance of Children’s Literature/Young Adults 7-10 pages”

nChoose from the following options but requirements remain the same.xc2xa0Option 1Using one theoretical lens that we have discussed in class, analyze how Young Adults (YA) either challenges or reinforces a specific social expectation of identity. Be sure to specify what lens you are using somewhere in your introduction and stick to that approach in your analysis.xc2xa0Lens includes:xc2xa0Moral Criticismxc2xa0Psychoanalytic Criticismxc2xa0Oedipus ComplexFeminist CriticismGender/Queer StudiesCritical Race TheoryPost Colonial CriticismMarxist CriticismEcocriticismOption 2Choose a theme/topic/trope/etc. and examine its importance to childrenxe2x80x99s literature. Topics may include: tricksters, anthropomorphic animals, the forest of transformation, ambiguous endings, power dynamics, mental illness, bullying, alienation/isolation, damsels, heroes, villains, etc.xc2xa0Requirementsxe2xa6x81Two central novel we read in classxc2xa0Quotes from booksxe2xa6x81One outside sources*xe2xa6x817-10 pages, MLA format (title page, Works Cited, etc.), size 12 font, Double Spaced.xc2xa0xe2xa6x81Works Cited and title pages do not count towards page requirement!Novels Wexe2x80x99ve Readxe2xa6x81Perks of Being a Wallflowerxe2xa6x81American Born Chinesexe2xa6x81The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indianxc2xa0xe2xa6x81The Giverxe2xa6x81The Hunger Gamesxe2xa6x81Cinderxe2xa6x81Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universexe2xa6x81The Hate U Give (if you read the whole novel)xe2xa6x81Brown Girl Dreaming ‘

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