Compare and contrast the ways in which the writers present women who challenge the expectations of society regarding gender roles within marriage”

“Focusing on Elizabeth Bennet in Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and Nora Helmer in Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’, compare and contrast the ways in which the writers present women who challenge the expectations of society regarding gender roles within marriage”

Find two parts of the short story you found humorous, describe, and explain how it works.

The narrator in “Wild Plums” is a child, and there are moments when the reader understands more about what is happening than she does. Find at least one of those instances and explain what she understands in comparison to what you understand

“Here We Are” is meant to be humorous. Find two parts of the short story you found humorous, describe, and explain how it works.

WILD PLUMS: Wild Plumbs.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1QThIShJ3j4aqNtKM38iXZ6nFlx5CwnjhpViApKzYYlWRJo1ruN_H9AZs

Here We Are:

Discuss the application of orientalism to Conrad’s novel.

In two to three pages (excluding title and reference pages), discuss the application of orientalism to Conrad’s novel. First, explain in your own words what Said means by orientalism and why he finds it problematic. Then, apply this concept to Heart of Darkness. (If your instructor did not assign Heart of Darkness, you may have to rely on Brantlinger’s discussion of Heart of Darkness in Chapter 9 of his book.) In what ways does Conrad reflect the British attitude of orientalism toward Africa in Heart of Darkness and in what ways does he challenge such attitudes? Be sure to cite specific passages from the texts to support your interpretation.

All material to be sourced is attached on this order. Original work and simple wording is required as turnitin will be utilized for plagiarism purposes. Please refrain from complicated wording, the simpler the better.

The Website for the book is

The article orientalism is attached on the order.

Write how narrative medicine is important for better understand between the patient and the doctor.

Critical analysis of the doctor-patient relationship and narrative medicine in the novel dying to be me by critical analysis of the doctor-patient relationship and narrative medicine in the novel dying to be me by Anita Moorjani. .

Read the novel thoroughly and write how a better doctor patient relationship could have enhanced the healing process. write how narrative medicine is important for better understand between the patient and the doctor. take instances from the novel. please don’t paraphrase or copy paste from online websites. there should be no plagiarism. the uploaded document on narrative medicine and doctor patient relationship will give an overall idea about the topic. in conclusion write how literature can help to improvise healthcare, how it’s important for patients to narrate their stories, the importance of narrative and doctor patient relationship and how novels like this can help us to have a holistic approach in a clinical set up.

 

Explain the role of Magic Realism in the novel Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami.

IB English HL Essay, topic would be the role of Magic Realism in the novel Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. Connect to one of the seven literary concepts and include outside sources if needed.

The influence of Shakespeare’s language on Present-Day English.

Write a literature review essay that provides an overview of the discussion that revolves around a particular linguistic phenomenon in the history of English.
The subject I’ve chosen is: The influence of Shakespeare’s language on Present-Day English.
• I’ve included the sample literature review essay for your information (Just so that you have the input that was provided by my professor).
• At least SIX reputable academic sources should be referenced.
(include doi numbers)
• The essay should be written in a formal, academic register.
• The essay should be about 2000 words long (excluding references).
• Essays must use APA referencing. See for example:

How are the topics of class and/or respectability evident or implicit in one or more of the texts you have studied?

QUESTION:
How are the topics of class and/or respectability evident or implicit in one or more of the texts you have studied?

TEXTS TO CHOOSE FROM:
Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of an American Slave (1845)
Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861)
Charles Chestnutt, trickster stories
DuBois, The Souls of Black Folk (1903) and the songs of the slaves
James Weldon Johnson, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912, Penguin)
Poets and critics of the Harlem Renaissance: Blues to the sonnet
Jean Toomer, Cane (1923, Norton)
Nella Larsen, Passing (1929)

 

What is poiesis, and how can we understand its relationship to poetic and literary attention?

What is poiesis, and how can we understand its relationship to poetic and literary attention? How can thinking about poiesis change our environmental and aesthetic sense of relatedness to other beings?

 Develop and produce critically and creatively sophisticated work in response to research task.

Develop and produce critically and creatively sophisticated work in response to research task.