This is a topic written by my classmate at that time. For your reference, one is about the translation of China's classic works. Of course, this is also a very "big" topic, but she started the topic with the translation of A Dream of Red Mansions. Specifically, it seems to be to analyze how several translation theories are applied in the translation of this masterpiece, and then show the picture of the ancient feudal family represented by this masterpiece to foreign readers in an explanatory way. The paper she wrote directly put A Dream of Red Mansions
The second is about the application of euphemism in etiquette. For example, when a person dies, he doesn't say "death" but she also narrows the scope to business etiquette, which is much better.
Generally speaking, the topic of a paper can be decided by narrowing the scope and then narrowing it. I was writing English and American literature at that time. For the same reason, I began to analyze the different classes in Dickens' novels, but my tutor said it was still not specific enough. Later, I directly analyzed Dickens' novels, and the topic to be demonstrated was to analyze the characteristics of different classes in the novels, and the conclusion was that the author's background at that time had an influence on him. Of course, you can start thinking about such a detailed class and ask your tutor for help.
Like one of my classmates who analyzed A Dream of Red Mansions, I entered the English name of A Dream of Red Mansions into the school's literature database. As a result, more than n documents were found. She saw herself vomiting blood, but it was a good thing. The more documents she can use, the better she can write.