Write a detailed critical analysis of a published work of electronic literature, considering literary effect, meaning and theme in relation to genre/medium/platform

In 2000 words write a detailed critical analysis of a published work of electronic literature, considering literary effect, meaning and theme in relation to genre/medium/platform as well as cultural and publication context.

Choose at least three of the female writers from the Middle Ages to the end of the 1600s (pp. 1-123) and explain the ways their works are universal, exploring contexts that are still relevant to us today.

Choose at least three of the female writers from the Middle Ages to the end of the 1600s (pp. 1-123) and explain the ways their works are universal, exploring contexts that are still relevant to us today, whether as women, as artists, or simply as people. Be sure to incorporate relevant, interesting quotes with in-text citations as laid out by MLA8 guide. Seek three who share some thematic relevance rather than simply claiming that they are relevant. Find a common thread such as attitudes toward religion, sex, marriage, or child bearing, e.g. You are welcome to discover your own common thread: those are simply suggestions. Be sure to place these women in their context in terms of what they were up against as opposed to what we today are up against. Remember to avoid using first person references when discussing modern day. (CCOs 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)

How does the play explore the politics of memory, and the interplay between private and public or communal memory?

The essay has to make a critical argument about Hamlet It drawing on one of the theoretical lenses discussed during the course (see assignment). The essay has to demonstrate critical insights, close-reading skills, and judicious use of secondary sources.

Assignment:

Analyse how Hamlet explores questions of mourning and remembrance. Questions you could address in your essay include: How do different characters mourn and remember the dead? Does the society imagined in the play have shared mourning rituals, or a shared understanding of what it means to mourn or remember, or of what obligations the living have to the dead? How does the play explore the politics of memory, and the interplay between private and public or communal memory?

Compare and contrast the presentation of complicated family relationships in Tennessee Williams’s ‘Streetcar’ [1947] and Oyinkan Braithwaite’s ‘My Sister the Serial Killer’ [2018]

Compare and contrast the presentation of complicated family relationships in Tennessee Williams’s ‘Streetcar’ [1947] and Oyinkan Braithwaite’s ‘My Sister the Serial Killer’ [2018]

Explain your independent and dependent variables

AS Description: This is the 1st portion of a project that will span the remainder of the units. In this unit you will need to come up with a topic, design a survey, collect and analysis data.

AS Instructions: Complete and answer the following:

1) Choose a topic related to your major (Criminal Justice). Make sure you have two quantitative variables (for example # of siblings and heart rate). Ask for another variable like academic year, major, hobbies, favorite genre of movie. (This will be used later in the project)

2) Explain your independent and dependent variables

3) Tell your initial expected finding on the relationship between them and give your rationale behind your feelings

4) What is your population

5) Develop a survey including other variables like grade level (freshman/sophomore/junior/senior), major, marriage status (single/married/widowed/divorced). This data will be used later in the project. 5) Explain how you obtained your sample…. If it was convenience- please discuss what would have been a better way to get the sample.

6) Give the correlation coefficient, proper interpretation of it, and explain the relevance to your topic

7) Give the coefficient of determination and interpret what that means

8) Give the equation of the regression line a) Plug an actual x value into the equation and discuss the difference between the real y and the predicted y b) Use the equation to make a prediction c) Discuss the domain of your data

9) Include the scatterplot with line of best fit

10) Put your finding together in a PowerPoint

What are the deeper implications, consequences, etc? Who benefits? Why should we care?How will Project 4 get assessed?

Use one of the following prompts to guide your inquiry and research for this project.

Option 1: Inquire into a theme/topic/issue that we’ve read about or discussed thus far in the semester and which you would like to explore more deeply in research
Option 2: Inquire into a practice, thing or place that has meaning for you because it belongs to or shapes a community you are part of (familial, geographical, cultural).
Option 3: Inquire into a practice, idea, thing or place that is central to your major or career interest.

What are the deeper implications, consequences, etc? Who benefits? Why should we care?How will Project 4 get assessed?

At the end of Project 4, you will be ready to turn in a final draft of your essay that does the following:

Explores a place, thing or practice of interest to the writer — connected to an aspect of their current or future identity — in which the writer’s voice is prominent and shapes the conversation effectively.
Effectively and responsibly uses a range of source types
min 2-3 academic (scholarly sources including academic journal articles or academic books)
min 2-3 popular (newspaper or magazine articles, government documents, films, songs, novels, youtube videos)
optional primary (intereviews, surveys, etc)

What are her main roles in the story?

Madeline only appears 3 times in The House of Usher, but she is a key part in creating the horror. What are her main roles in the story?

How does assigning culpability affect our interpretation and enjoyment of the novel?

No prompt: just give me a paper with a clear thesis that’s grounded in the text. (Please refer to the uploaded file for clearer instructions)

You can choose which Literature work to write the paper about:
– The Castle of Ontranto
– Vathek
– The Monk vols. 1 2, & 3
– Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
– The picture of Dorian Gray
– Dracula

Please cite anything used from the text to avoid plagiarism. Overall you have total freedom with my essay as long as it follows the “paper prompt” included in files :) Thank you so much!

Notes from my professor on my previous work

“consider building an argument by turning your attention to the concrete language of the novel. Rather than talking about the text in the abstract, dig into the exact expressions the author uses and look for nuanced meanings lurking in the language. The more explicit you can be, the better. In other words, examine—and then analyze—the precise prose techniques that the author uses (tone, diction, image, syntax, etc.). Such analysis will add weight to your argument; it’s often more compelling than evaluating the general contents of a text. ”

How might this shared responsibility impact the meaning of the text? Does the narrative ask us to position these characters more closely than we originally imagined? Do the reader’s sympathies toward these two characters change as the novel progresses, or is it static throughout? How does assigning culpability affect our interpretation and enjoyment of the novel? Exploring these questions will deepen your paper, leading to an argument that’s more crucial and more nuanced—in other words, an argument that has more at stake.”

Compare the governmental and control in the film and novel with examples and quotes.

1.In a 7 page research paper you must pick a utopic/dystopic film and novel .Film :​ The Hunger Games (2012-2015)Novel :The handmaid’s tale2.You must also address the dystopian/ utopian ideas expressed in the film. What makes itdystopian or utopian? And what is the filmmaker criticizing in present day America?Also compare the governmental and control in the film and novel with examples andquotes. Also describe the environmental issues within the novel and film. Focus on thegovernmental control and the humanism, oppression3. Your paper must use MLA citations, 12 in front, double spaced and contain at least ​3scholarly sources. Note- Film reviews, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and book reviews arenot scholarly sources.​ A scholarly source is written by an expert in their field. Forinstance, you may choose a source written by a scholar of Genetics, or the history ofpolitical changes in America IF it applies to your paper topic. You may email me if youare unsure if your source is scholarly. Also, please review the Grading Rubric for WrittenAssignment to better understand my grading criteria.

You must also address the dystopian/ utopian ideas expressed in the film. What makes it dystopian or utopian? And what is the filmmaker criticizing in present day America? Also compare the governmental and control in the film and novel with examples and quotes. Also describe the environmental issues within the novel and film. Focus on the governmental contrfktol and the humanism, oppression.

What is the crime committed and what is the punishment? Consider the overall plot and characters.

How closely does Akira Kurosawa’s film Throne of Blood (1957) adapt Shakespeare’s Macbeth? What is the crime committed and what is the punishment? Consider the overall plot and characters.

And how about the ending?

Look up and describe the following names and terms in your response:

–Akira Kurosawa

–Toshiro Mifune

–samurai

–bushido

–jidai-geki

Use the MLA method of citation for namfktes and terms you look up