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Finally, following Whitman, consider the role that art or literature plays in in making better worlds. How does West's novel, bleak & nightmarish as it is, help
Problem: Compare and contrast Bella and Blanche from A Streetcar named Desire.
Reflect on a genre of movie/tv you enjoy (romantic comedies, horror, sitcoms, etc.). Identify three elements of that genre you find to be meaningful
Why does Noah think that he and Brian are "revolutionaries" and in what way? Use pieces of evidence and important details. What does this mean?
Choose a moment that really made you oscillate between the actual and the fictional worlds in your awareness.
How would you sum up Read & Riot: A Pussy Riot Guide to Activism by Nadya Tolokonnikova? This text is what kind? What purpose does this text serve?
Trace the evolution of American literature from the period of discovery and settlement to the American Revolution. Be sure to include a discussion of guiding
I need to respond to this individual and have no idea what to write regarding this portion of their introduction.
Problem: Read Keat's "Ode to a Nightingale" and Summarize each stanza. Then, a thematic sentence of conclusion.
The second half of the story is about horses, not foxes. What is the exact connecting or transition point, where the narrator joins the two halves of story?
Problem: What ideas overlap and similarities in the story-play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell and "You were Perfectly Fine" by Dorothy Parker?
Any thoughts on the Ben Slade audio? It hardly sounds like English, yet that is the language that our modern English sprang from. Hard to believe, huh?
The monastery plans fascinate me. On one hand, they seem like wonderfully planned self-sufficient homesteads, on the other, like survivalist bunkers in Montana
A belief that in the afterlife one needs such objects either for comfort or for bartering? What do you make of these elaborate funeral rites?
For instance, you might contrast the opposing ways in which Hamlet is viewed by Ophelia and by her brother and father.
Here are 4 characteristics that Poe uses to describe the detective story. 1) A blundering police official cooperating with the unofficial detective
What popular technological practices (teeth straightening or whitening, for instance) reflect cultural attitudes and values about health? Beauty?
Problem: What does Ophelia believe about Hamlet's attentions to her? What advice does her father, Polonius, give in response?
Please write: 1. Summarize each essay's argument in a paragraph. 2. Evaluate the arguments in each essay. Which essay makes the best argument?
For this part of the assignment, isolate characters within this epic during a moment of dilemma. Then, ask and answer the following questions:
Title: The conflict between generations and social classes in the Leopard (novel and film) Please explain.
What fears and anxieties in our society are represented in the monsters described in the novel 'A monster Calls' by Patrick Ness?
Which of the poems that we studied this week resonated most with you? What commonalities or comparisons did you find between these three poems?
Consider how the author introduces each of the eight characters in this chapter. Do you find yourself immediately liking any of the characters?
Problem: As a reading/literacy specialist what are ethical considerations when using and distributing copyrighted material?