Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
How is it resolved at the end of the story? The story is resolved at the end of the story by Ivan. Why and how is that resolution satisfying or unsatisfying?
What is the relationship of Robert, the blind man to his wife. Give examples and comment? Give the detail of the drawing of the cathedral and analyze symbolism.
Whose voices would they be, what would their descriptions be like, and what would their tales be?
Analyze how Salinger uses literary elements and techniques to develop a complex portrayal of grief's. Explain how the evidence supports your line of reasoning.
How and why does Lauren Greenfield present American culture as a concept of 'excess' in The Queen Of Versailles?
Summarize the text you have read; what are the main points, etc., then you assess it for its credibility--is it credible and HOW DO YOU KNOW?
How the text and graphics work together to explain the problem of residential schools in a way that is appropriate for a younger audience?
What point is the play making about marriage? About society? Identify the comedic elements of the play. How do they help illustrate the play's themes?
Discuss how specific production choices in that moment shaped your understanding of story or storyworld (which includes setting, plot, and characters).
Your essay should explain how the female vampire in Carmilla confirms (aligns with) at least three of Cohen's theses.
How are these events meant to explain certain aspects of the African American experience (this can be based on your prior knowledge.
In this discussion, post a link to a video or article that is related directly to Candide and oroonko the royal slave and explain the significance in this area.
Describe how a literary analysis may help us better understand a piece of literature. Describe the process involved in critically analyzing piece of literature.
How has reading and discussing this literature (western literature) helped you in your everyday life or career? Be specific and use examples from the works.
Think about youth and age and argue your thesis employing quotes from the story. Why the old waiter sympathizes with the old man? What is his fear?
Identify each by describing its context and reference, and comment on its significance to the novel thus far. Answer completely and thoroughly.
Explain why describing the rape of Native women as an epidemic is inaccurate. What about rape as a phenomenon warrants a different description of it?
What are the strategies she uses in her argument? Are any of them effective in persuading her audience? Why or why not.
What confessions do Jeremy and Verity make in the limo? How accurate are these quotes? What do you think of Verity's character?
What do you believe is Hamlet's tragic flaw? Some suggest that his lack of self-knowledge or his rash judgements bring about his demise.
Why does Gawain disagree? Does the court's failure to understand the significance of Gawain's experience change our opinion of the people at the court?
Explain the connection between the poem and Greek myth before describing how the two works differ.
How that term is significant to our understanding of the work it appears in, taking care to address each of the points mentioned in the parentheses.
What kind of stage, sets, and props might you use, and why? How might your choices affect how the play works on audiences and what it means to them?
How does the effects of culture disrupt and challenge the Westernized middle-class notions of child development?