Compare the Cotton Mather and Jonathan Edwards readings. Although they occupy different points in time, there are some parallels. How are the similar? How do they differ?

Your essay must be between 750 and 800 words (at least 80% original writing), follow all directions, address all aspects of the prompt, and be in MLA format. Please take the time to re-check the details in the readings to ensure your inclusions of them are accurate. Outside sources are not required; however, should you consult them, please be sure to cite in MLA format (both in-text citations and works cited).

From the following readings: Cotton Mather, background, ‘A People of God in the Devil’s Territories’ and ‘The Trial of Martha Carrier’. Jonathan Edwards, background, ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’.

Compare the Cotton Mather and Jonathan Edwards readings. Although they occupy different points in time, there are some parallels. How are the similar? How do they differ? Think of tone, audience, message, themes, literary devices, and occasion.

Also read through these two links:

http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/people/c_mather.html

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jonathan-Edwards

How studying identity and social categories affects the development of agency and autonomy.

you will present an argument on how studying identity and social categories affects the development of agency and autonomy. Using the texts and readings assigned in Module 1, examine how studying gender, race, social class, age, sexuality, religion, and ability factor into the process of developing agency and autonomy

What will literacy look like in the upcoming years for students who have been affected?

How will this pandemic change the way students learn how to read and write? What will literacy look like in the upcoming years for students who have been affected? What will teaching look like?

What American ideal(s) does Abraham Lincoln embody?

Using Lincoln’s “A House Divided” speech, Walt Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain!” poem, and Jane Addams’s “Influence of Lincoln” memoir chapter, you are going to write an expository essay of at least 750 words to answer the question: “What American ideal(s) does Abraham Lincoln embody?” To get started, think about our discussion of Lincoln’s speech and reread “O Captain! My Captain!” and “Influence of Lincoln.” Identify the American ideals and Lincoln’s embodiment of them.

Remember, your answer is your interpretation. It should be stated as a thesis following your introduction and leading into the body paragraphs. Use excerpts from the readings to support your response. Don't forget to edit your essay for spelling, grammar, and clarity. Use MLA guidelines for in-text citations and a works cited page. Click here to view the MLA Style Guide.

Discuss spaces and how they are described and here there a lot of writers and philosophers you can take in the theoretical part like deridda and Marc Auge…

Postcolonial transnational feminism..Arab American women’s identity crises in Laila halaby’s novel( west of the Jordan)
adopt transnational and postcolonial feminist approach in exploring Arab American women’s literature. hyphenated identities of the novels’ protagonists: Hala, Soraya, khadija and khadra.
place the novel within the genealogy of literature written by immigrants of Arab descent in the us.
distinct experiences struggling in the third space as American women with Arab descent placing greater emphasis on the position of halaby’s characters as hyphenated individuals who struggle with being alienated in both their homelands (Jordan/palestine) and their adopted land (us),also it is Important to discuss spaces and how they are described and here there a lot of writers and philosophers you can take in the theoretical part like deridda and Marc Auge…

Discuss a writer’s treatment of the earth as a form of waste, and/or as a sign of human life. What kind of sign is it? What does it represent?

Seneca College — LSO 250 — Cultural Trash: Waste, Excess and Repression

ANALYTICAL ESSAY

Write a double-spaced analytical essay of roughly 750 words on a topic below. Be sure to have a clear thesis, and well written supporting analysis of course literature. This analysis is from your critical thinking. Do not use secondary sources (we will later prepare a research essay in the second half of the course).

  1. Explore human effects on the natural world, or vice versa, in a literary work.
  2. Discuss a writer’s treatment of the earth as a form of waste, and/or as a sign of human life. What kind of sign is it? What does it represent?
  3. Relate civilized culture with waste. How does a course writer address that relationship?
  4. Much of the literature we’ve read so far sifts through matter in search of something valuable. Explore how written work performs this archaeology.
  5. How does waste lead to repressed characters? Explore relations between physical waste and human repression in a course work.
  6. For some writers, literature attempts to unearth the buried consciousness of the public. How does underground matter arise?
  7. For some writers, cohesive literature is the goal; for others, anarchy is closer to the desired result. Discuss the function of a literary work that is harmonious, or the function of literature that unsettles the reader.
  8. Analyze how a work presents industry as it affects humanity and/or the earth.
  9. “Tear down the monuments,” wrote the philosopher Nietzsche. How might this destructive idea transform art and civilization in a positive direction? Use a course work for supportive analysis.
  10. Examine how the natural world is represented as an ecological system in a literary work from the course.

Please submit a double-spaced essay in MLA or APA style. Send by e-mail with an essay attached in Word to Mr A.

What religious references do you note in the story? Why are they important?

Read “The Metamorphosis (F. Kafka)”
‘The Metamorphosis’ by F. Kafka (full text, translation by Will and Edwin Muir), And write initial responses to Kafka’s to two questions listed below. Develop into a well-organized critical response.
Two pages total; one page per question.
(avoid summaries; follow MLA format; analyze quotes and comment on them, etc.). I will send the reading to support email, as the story is too long.

Question 1- What does the story say about family?
Question 2-What religious references do you note in the story? Why are they important?

What is the thesis of the critical article you’ve chosen? What point does the author want to make about Frankenstein?

Assignment Instructions: Frankenstein Critical Analysis Evaluation Essay
Note: Please review the source guidelines below very carefully. If you do not choose from the provided sources below, this will cause a grading delay and you will need to resubmit the assignment.

For this assignment, you will write your evaluation essay. You are required to submit only your final draft for this assignment (though we encourage all students to take advantage of the additional feedback a draft can provide). Use the grader’s feedback and the rubric to make revisions to your draft before submitting the final. Your second draft will be graded.

Now that you have completed Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, you are in a good position to consider what critics have written about the novel. You will need a total of two critiques (also known as critical analysis essays) for this assignment.

First, use the selection of links below to locate a critical analysis essay written about the 1818 version of Mary Shelley’s novel. You may focus most of your attention on this first critique. If the author of your critique is not specified, focus on the publication of the critique.

Choose from among these sources:
Romantic Circle’s Critiques:
Critique 1
Critique 2
Critique 3
Critique 4
Critique 5
Critique 6
Professor Naomi Hetherington’s critique

The questions in the study guides should have helped you evaluate this criticism in your head. Now it’s time to write it down!

Your evaluation may go more smoothly if you approach the guiding questions in this order:
Evaluate the critic/author:

Who wrote the criticism you read? What credentials does the author have? (If you are using a valid source, you should be able to find these easily)

Find the thesis of the article:

What is the thesis of the critical article you’ve chosen? What point does the author want to make about Frankenstein?

Evaluate the thesis:

Do you agree with this thesis? Why or why not? We’ve covered many ideas in the study guides. Can you find points within the guides that support your agreement or disagreement with the critical writer(s)? Look for new supporting information rather than revisiting the same ones the critics have chosen.

Evaluate the support:

Whether you agree or disagree with the thesis, does the critic provide sufficient research from the text and outside references to make a strong case? What does the article have for support from the text or outside sources? In your opinion, what makes these references valid? Do you feel the author uses this support properly?

Next, locate a second critique about the novel that includes ideas somewhat similar (genre classification, for instance) to any of the discussions you have in your essay. The second critique can either support or refute any of the claims in your paper. The objective of this portion of the essay is to further support your opinion of the primary critic’s thesis or support. Therefore, for example, if you choose a secondary article that refutes any of your claims, you will need to counteract those ideas to bring the focus of your essay back in alignment with your essay’s thesis (your personal opinion of how the primary critic is either correct or incorrect in his or her thesis claim and/or how the first critic is either effective or ineffective in his or her support). Every discussion in this essay should ultimately support the claim you make in your thesis.

For instance, if the first critic argues that Shelley’s writing is juvenile, and if you agree, does the second critic also support this thesis? How so? If the second critic does not support your assessment of the first critic’s thesis, what evidence can you use from the text to argue that the second critic is incorrect? Consider another example: if the first critic believes the novel is autobiographical, and if you disagree, does the second critic help you argue your own view of the first critic’s thesis? If so, how? Perhaps the second critic disagrees with your view and feels the novel is autobiographical– if that’s the case, be prepared to use evidence from the text to refute the second critic’s thesis and support your own argument. Using two critiques in this way will allow you to create a polished, comprehensive Evaluation Essay that allows you to connect your own ideas to those of seasoned critics.

In addition to addressing each of the evaluative components above, develop your essay so it has a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. You must include an evaluative thesis statement in both the introduction and the conclusion. Ensure that each of your claims is supported with valid evidence from the literary criticism you have chosen; the novel, Frankenstein; and/or the study guides.

Using proper MLA style, insert parenthetical citations for all borrowed information in addition to a Works Cited page for Frankenstein and your chosen literary critiques; you are not required to cite the study guides if you use them.

Helpful Hints: For a thesis statement, try answering a question like: How and how well does this piece of criticism state and support its argument regarding Frankenstein?

You might use these as possible guidelines in crafting your thesis statement:
(Critic, aka author of the critique) uses (add critic title) to (add an adjective to describe the effectiveness of the argument such as “adequately” or “inadequately”) argue that (add critic’s thesis) by (explain why and/or include your support).
OR
(Critic)’s (add critique title) (add an adjective to describe the effectiveness of the argument such as “adequately” or “inadequately”) argue that (add critic’s thesis) because (explain why and/or include your support).

More specific thesis examples:

John Smith uses “Frankenstein Critique Essay” to adequately argue that Victor’s mother created the first monster by coddling Victor as a boy.
OR
John Smith’s “Frankenstein Critique Essay” does not effectively argue that Victor’s mother created the first monster because the novel Frankenstein too strongly supports inherent good or bad, which means nurturing roles cannot be held responsible.

The guidelines for this assignment are:

Length: This assignment should be a minimum of 3 typed pages or at least 750 words.

Header: Include a header in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information:

Your first and last name
Course Title (Composition II)
Assignment name (Evaluation Essay, Writing Assignment 4)
Current Date
Format:

MLA-style source documentation and Works Cited
Your last name and page number in the upper-right corner of each page
Double-spacing throughout
Standard font (TimesNewRoman, Calibri)
Title, centered after heading
1” margins on all sides
Save the file using one of the following extensions: .docx, .doc, .rtf, or .txt
Underline your thesis statement in the introductory paragraph.

Reminder: You need at least two critiques in addition to the novel in Works Cited in order to receive the highest score. In other words, you need three sources total in cited in the essay and on the Works Cited page in order to earn the maximum points in the corresponding column on the grading rubric. Failure to meet the source minimum will result in a severe decrease in your grade.

Write a 4-5-page close reading of a chapter book choice either: The Princess and Curdie

The essay is based on close reading. That means that you will be looking at one particular theme or motif in the novel you choose as the topic, interpreting its meaning in the text, and supporting your interpretation with textual evidence and analysis of the what, how, and why of the scenes you are analyzing. A strong close reading paper will have a narrow focus, a specific claim about the book’s meaning, and move beyond what the child reader would see in the text.

Write a 4-5-page close reading of a chapter book choice either: The Princess and Curdie ( OR The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 (Christopher Paul Curtis), in MLA or APA format (cover sheet and reference pages are not counted in the total pages).

Base-level requirements:
-A clear, focused thesis that interprets the novel.
-Textual evidence and close reading that supports the thesis.
-Strong, relatively error-free academic prose.
-4-5 page paper in proper MLA or APA format (cover sheet and reference pages are not counted in the total pages).

Discuss the role of World War 1 in Stories of Compulsion and Mendel the Bibliophile by Stefan Zweing.

Discuss the role of World War 1 in Stories of Compulsion and Mendel the Bibliophile by Stefan Zweing. How does the war impact the plot and the characters of the two stories?