I’m putting together a narrative-style history essay that transports the reader into the world of Ancient Egypt. Rather than dissecting data point by point, I want a flowing story that weaves together daily life, major achievements, and the personalities that shaped the civilisation. You might choose to follow the reign of a single pharaoh, trace the construction of a monument like the Great Pyramid, or paint a broader picture of Nile-side society—the vital point is to keep it firmly in the narrative genre, rich with vivid detail and a clear sense of chronology. Length, sources, and academic tone should mirror a typical undergraduate assignment: around 2,500–3,000 words, written in polished, native-level English, and backed by at least five reputable scholarly references (Chicago or MLA style is fine). Please avoid plagiarism entirely; every quotation or paraphrase must be properly cited. Deliverables • Word-processed document (DOCX or Google Doc) • Reference list / bibliography in the chosen citation style • Turnitin or similar originality report I’m happy to clarify thematic angles or narrow the focus further once we start. If Ancient Egypt’s stories inspire you and you can craft engaging, well-sourced narrative history, I’d love to read your proposal.