Topic: Exegetical essay: Hobbes is sharply critical of the use of metaphorical language. At the same time he makes use of the Leviathan as one, long, extended metaphor. Write an essay that explains both of these positions and how they may be reconciled to each other.

Order Description Write exegetical essay on the following topic: "Hobbes is sharply critical of the use of metaphorical language. At the same time he makes use of the Leviathan as one, long, extended metaphor. Write an essay that explains both of these positions and how they may be reconciled to each other." 10 pages not including title page and reference page -This exegetical essay is an interpretive summary, providing interpretive summary of "Leviathan", by Thomas Hobbes, the Hackett edition. This essay should be designed to reveal in some way, through a discussion of the details of the text, the texts fuller meaning. The implication is that the full meaning of the text is not self-evident but rather that the text itself requires discussion in order to be understood. This essay should provide this discussion. - The essay needs to have an argument that makes a specific claim, which is then developed into the body of the paper. - Secondary sources are forbidden only use sources from the Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes. - This paper should not express opinion or criticize the authors, it is meant to explain. Stick within the framework that the authors lay out, do not interject your own opinions or judgments. - Do not use "I think, I feel" however you may use the word "I" but it is not an invitation to transform the paper int a personal narrative so be mindful of this. - State your argument and defend it, do not use the paper as a means of personal expression. - Define the topic with a clear and precise argument. This means you do not have to cover everything that is implied by the question. Define the scope and depth of your paper with the argument you are making. - Keep the argument tight. - Attach reasons and explanations to your claims. Do not make blind statements or assertions. Explain and defend them with supporting material from the Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes - Make sure to provide definition to your paper with a clear introduction, a coherent organization and the precise use of language. - The paper is evaluated in terms of its general clarity and coherence as well as its ability to appropriately explain the material - Make sure all claims are supported by textual evidence, if they are not they will be marked incorrect.