Topic: essay plan

Order Description Assessment 2 – Essay Plan, 500 words, 10%. This Essay Plan (Step 1 or Assessment 2) is based on the essay questions for Assessment 3 (Essay (Step 2) see below). Please pick one question from the list below and provide the following information: Structure to the Essay Plan: INTRODUCTION In the Introduction: in two to three sentences state what the argument of your essay is (no more than three sentences). This will be closely linked to your chosen question, so look for the key terms in the question. BODY In the body of your essay plan: Write three key points that you plan to base your argument(s) on. This is where you draw on the key terms you identified in the introduction. Please write each point within no more than two sentences. These sentences are called your topic sentences. *After each topic sentence, provide two to three examples from what you have researched/plan to research to support your argument. Within this section you can use quotes, paraphrased texts from your reading, statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics as well as references to the media. Please ensure that you reference all material. For example: Key point – topic sentence 1 Support of point: Quote from reference A + ABS information Key point – topic sentence 2 Support of point: ideals from reference A+C, media reference A Key point – topic sentence 3 Support of point: Quote from reference B, ideas from reference A CONCLUSION Provide your ideas of what the conclusion of your essay might be. You cannot write/finalise a Conclusion until the body of your essay has been written, but you can give some indication – in two to three sentences – of what you believe might be the concluding summary of your essay. This section must be linked to both the key arguments/terms you identify in the Introduction and linked to the proposed Key points/topic sentences in the Body. 2. Compare the representation of gender (femininity and masculinity) in two Disney Princess movies, Sleeping Beauty (1959) and Maleficent (2014). How would a sociologist explain the changes in gender ideas and roles in these two films? You need to consult a least two sociological theories or theorists. Dowd, JJ 2013, 'Understanding social mobility through the movies', in JA Sutherland & K Feltey (eds), Cinematic sociology: social life in film, 2nd edn, SAGE, Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 36­46. England, D, Descartes, L & Collier­Meek, M 2011, 'Gender role portrayal and the Disney princesses', Sex Roles, Roles, vol. 64, no. 7, pp. 555­67. Eschholz, S, Bufkin, J & Long, J 2002, 'Symbolic reality bites: women and racial/ethnic minorities in modern film', Sociological Spectrum, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 299­334. Henslin, J, Possamai, A & Possamai­Inesedy, A 2014, Sociology: a down­to­earth approach, 2nd adaptation edn, Pearson Education, Frenchs Forest, NSW