please write a research question and a thesis statement use the following links and the file below
https://archive.org/details/gentlemansagreem00hobs (This can either be from the book or the novel)
https://archive.org/details/allofakindfamily00tayl_0
1) Good religion and its gender norms in Gentleman’s Agreement (1947) and All of A Kind Family (1951): explain how Judaism is presented as a “good religion” (refer to the definition of good and bad religion that Tracy Fessenden explains: “’Good’ religion is good in the measure that it tends toward invisibility, or at least unobtrusiveness: “rational, word-centered, nonritualistic, middle class, unemotional, compatible with democracy and the liberal state”) in both of these novels. And: how is gender part of that presentation? In other words, is there a certain kind of male/female being presented as a good Jew/non-Jew? What kind of gender norms do these authors (Laura Z. Hobson and Sydney Taylor) rely on? Please include at least two quotations from both novels and at least one quotation from Fessenden. Finally, given the historical context of both of these novels (post-WWII, post-Holocaust, Cold War, during a period when antisemitism is decreasing, but still present…), why might these two Jewish female authors be concerned to present Judaism as a good religion?