I need just the introduction which will be as following:
1. Slavery in America (middle passage, Slave codes)
2. The Underground Railroad
3.Colson Whitehead as an author
4.The Underground Railroad (novel) what does it talk about….
Review of Literature: should be as following I need 7 reviews
1.Critical Evaluation:
Rather than merely summarizing existing research, a good literature review critically evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the studies it covers. It assesses the validity, reliability, and applicability of the findings.
Rather than merely summarizing existing research, a good literature review critically evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the studies it covers. It assesses the validity, reliability, and applicability of the findings.
2.Identifying Trends and Patterns:
By reviewing a wide range of studies, the literature review identifies trends, patterns, and themes in the research. It highlights areas where researchers agree or disagree and points out significant developments in the field
By reviewing a wide range of studies, the literature review identifies trends, patterns, and themes in the research. It highlights areas where researchers agree or disagree and points out significant developments in the field
3.Highlighting Gaps and Controversies:
A key function of a literature review is to identify gaps in the existing research—areas where little or no study has been done. It also discusses controversies or debates in the literature, where scholars have different views or conflicting findings.
A key function of a literature review is to identify gaps in the existing research—areas where little or no study has been done. It also discusses controversies or debates in the literature, where scholars have different views or conflicting findings.
3.Providing Context:
In academic research, a literature review provides the background that contextualizes a new study. It shows how the new research builds on, challenges, or fills gaps in existing work.
In academic research, a literature review provides the background that contextualizes a new study. It shows how the new research builds on, challenges, or fills gaps in existing work.
4.Establishing a Theoretical Framework:
In some cases, a literature review may help establish the theoretical framework for a research study by summarizing the key theories that inform the topic.
In some cases, a literature review may help establish the theoretical framework for a research study by summarizing the key theories that inform the topic.
5.Justifying Research:
A literature review often concludes by justifying the need for the proposed research. It explains how the new study will contribute to the field by addressing gaps, resolving controversies, or exploring new areas.
A literature review often concludes by justifying the need for the proposed research. It explains how the new study will contribute to the field by addressing gaps, resolving controversies, or exploring new areas.
Structure:
Typically, a literature review is structured as an essay, with an introduction, body, and conclusion. The body may be organized thematically, chronologically, or methodologically, depending on the topic and purpose.
Typically, a literature review is structured as an essay, with an introduction, body, and conclusion. The body may be organized thematically, chronologically, or methodologically, depending on the topic and purpose.
and finally the thesis statement
follow the MLA guide and I want something similar to the pdf below