What makes a dissertation a dissertation is that it will
either answer a question that you feel is important or solve a problem you feel has not
yet been dealt with. The best dissertation topic for you will be on a topic that you
really enjoy. When choosing your dissertation topic, ask yourself what book, poem, or
author, etc. did you really enjoy reading and would like to learn more about? Once you
start analyzing or researching the piece further, then the question you would like to
ask about the text, or the problem you see in present analysis will eventually come to
you.
That being said, here are a few dissertation topics within your
age group that may spark your interest:
- You may
want to analyze John Donne’s poetry for love and what it
means. - You may want to think about what role religion
plays in George Eliot. - You may want to think about life
as portrayed by Jane Austen. - You may want to think about
how Charle’s Dickens uses costumes in his novels. - You may
want to think analyze the use of certain images in Virginia
Woolf. - You may want to analyze how the Time Machine uses,
and refers to, the concept of time.
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