Category: Literature
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Review Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, using either the book or the vi
Review Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, using either the book or the video, and answer the following question: What do the first 2 soliloquies in act 1 reveal about Hamlet and the conflict he is facing? (sc. 2, lines 129-158; sc. 5, lines 92-112). Note: You must post TWO paragraphs and add at least one…
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Create an outline with headings and subheadings to organize your ideas before you begin composing the paper.
A literary analysis of a short story makes an argument about a literary, cultural, historical, or political aspect of a literary work. In this essay, you will offer your own ideas or interpretation about one of the short stories we have read –focusing your interpretation on a central theme which is revealed through various fictional…
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Do not need a work cited page.
Use first person point of view. In-text citations are required for all quotes. Do Not need a work cited page. Use quotes sparingly do not pad paper with quotes. No Mechanical Errors. Be careful not to summarize.
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• read 1 poem by matthew siegel (“do i feel like a man yet?”)
READ 2 poems by Patrizia Cavalli (“But first one must free oneself,” “Now that the time seems all mine”) • READ 3 poems by Sharon Olds (“mortal eternal,” “19,” “warrior: 5th grade”) • READ 1 poem by Matthew Siegel (“Do I Feel Like a Man Yet?”) • READ 1 poem by Michael Blouin (“Flying Somehow”)…
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How do these characters, while being subjected to these laws, assert their own agency, either by rebelling against the gods, or affirming their will against all odds?
I will provide pictures of all necessary pages of the book. YOU ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO REFRENCE FROM THE PAGES SPECIFIED AND pictures uploaded. There are two stories, Homer Odyssey pg.(181-188 & 363-385) and Antigone pg.(706-742) These are the assignment instructions: What are the functions of the Ancient Greek Gods in Homer’s Odyssey and Antigone?…
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What is the narrator grappling with in both the essay and short story?
In the “Imp of the Perverse” Poe divides his story into two parts: an essay and short story. In the short story the narrator confesses to his crime without coercion. In the essay, the narrator argues that even the intellectual or logical man has missed one’s propensity to inflict harm on one’s self, “We have…
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Choose one or two readings from the course syllabus under the section “prison-industrial complex” for your essay.
Choose one or two readings from the course syllabus under the section “Prison-Industrial Complex” for your essay. Your essay should explore a theme, character, setting, or symbol, or may explore another aspect. Essay should be 1,200 words and should follow MLA guidelines. Your topic and texts must be approved by your instructor. The readings for…
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McCarthy never seems to give the reader the specific information needed to compl
McCarthy never seems to give the reader the specific information needed to completely explain the characters’ actions, so we have to infer a lot of things as we read his novels. In the case of All the Pretty Horses, none of the three boys says specifically why he is crossing over to Mexico, which is…
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Try to give your reader a good sense of why things play out as they do.
For this assignment, analyze the play by focusing on one of the following characters: Cassio, Desdemona, Othello, or Iago. Explore the motives, emotions and circumstances of the character you choose, and his or her relationships with all the other significant characters in the play. Try to give your reader a good sense of why things…
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Assignment
To prepare for the Unit 6 Mastery Writing Assignment due in Unit 6, complete the following activities: 1. Read the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen in Chapter 39. 2. Read Chapter 42 & Chapter 43. Assignment Write a persuasive essay in which you defend or refute Ibsen’s claim: “there are two kinds of…