I am going to write my graduation thesis. I am writing about feminists in foreign literature. See how to write it.
The material selection is too light. Generally, women's rights in western literature are inseparable from Medea, which is the earliest "female attitude". The best paper is about development, but it is not brilliant and easy to be mediocre. From Medea to Lady Chatterley's Lover, women's rights in literature are undergoing a process of disintegration (not necessarily so, but you need to find an argument, and you can say anything as long as it makes sense). The core of women's rights is gradually shrinking and the expression is more moderate. In short, women's rights in literature have declined. Then quote some works with obvious characteristics (it must be clear that the expression of women's rights in the material you are looking for must be weaker as it gets closer to modernity) to prove your point. So, by extension, why? How's this? Then, in the end, women's rights declined. Have women fallen (and so on a series of nonsense). Then wait for the teacher to praise.