What are the important elements of political life, as evidenced in the plays?

Answer the following question. be sure to include and analyze at least 2 quotes from the texts—these quotes should be analyzed to help support your argument, so be sure to make the link clear. You can draw on any course materials to help answer the questions.

Papers should be DOUBLE-SPACED, with 1-INCH MARGINS, and 12-POINT TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT (or equivalent). Papers should be 4-5 PAGES LONG, not counting citations. Be sure to identify which question you are answering at the top of the page, and please include a works cited page that references all the sources you used for your paper.

2. Choose at least two plays (including at least one play you have not yet written about this semester) and offer a theory of politics based on your reading of these plays. What are the important elements of political life, as evidenced in the plays? How do these plays help you support your argument about these element?

PLAYS.

Discuss the similarities and the differences between the relationships posed in “the lover” and “The Book of Salt”.

This paper should discuss the similarities and the differences between the relationships posed in “the lover” and “The Book of Salt”. The main similarity is how both relationships started off for the wrong reasons, but grew into something that actually meant something. Please include quotes and page numbers from both stories that attest to these similarities or differences. (Also when referring to characters in the lover, do not refer to them by name. Just the girl and the chinese man will do. In the paper before, my teacher said that we don’t really know the identities of the characters in the lover).

Write a critical review of the video and your most convincing essay that will make others want to see this Hamlet-inspired production.

The task is to get a sense of the cultural production inspired by Hamlet. After viewing the video adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, you may want to do further research on how the production came about, the people behind it, its reception, etc. Write a critical review of the video and your most convincing essay that will make others want to see this Hamlet-inspired production.

Choose a single poem to thoroughly explicate, including cited quotations from literary research.

For this assignment, you will choose a single poem to thoroughly explicate, including cited quotations from literary research. (You must choose a poem from Chapter 24 only–see below.) An explication (also called a “close reading”) is “an unfolding” of a poem. There are models of poetry explication (sample essays) throughout the poetry chapters in our textbook–check the table of contents. In explication, your goal is not so much to make an argument about the poem; rather, it is to explain the entire poem in detail, noting and analyzing the different elements of poetry (figures of speech, images, sound devices, etc.) that you encounter. Practice prewriting techniques like annotation and freewriting to generate ideas, organize those ideas, and revise and edit your essay so it all makes sense. Of course, you should have a thesis statement that sums up your explanation of the poem.

To prepare, you should consider the “Questions for Responsive Reading and Writing about Poetry” (Chapter 31, pp. 1114-1116). You may start by simply paraphrasing, for yourself, the meaning of the poem (you can do this line by line or idea by idea; include a brief version of this paraphrase in your essay). Then use a dictionary and make notes on diction, interesting word choices, and words that have alternate meanings or connotations that add dimensions to the poem. Next, you’ll want to identify all the elements of poetry you can and figure out how they contribute to the poem, including imagery, figurative language, allusions, symbols, and the sound patterns or music of the poem. Some of these elements will be obvious; some will be subtle.

Finally, since it is difficult for any single reader to notice everything about a text, you will also need to do some research in order to consider others’ perspectives. If possible, read material from scholarly or academic sources, such as literary journals or library databases (websites like Wikipedia or SparkNotes may be useful as a starting place, but should not be quoted in college-level essays; instead, read the original scholarly sources that they cite and quote from them if applicable). You may also look at biographical dictionaries or biographical articles about your poet, which may contain information that helps you understand the poem (see in Chapter 30, “Critical Strategies for Reading,” the section called “Biographical Strategies,” p. 1073).

You may choose any one of the poems in Chapter 24: A Collection of Poems/Poems for Further Reading (641-675). Alternately, you may write about more than one poem (by the same or different authors), if the poems are brief, and if you can make a worthwhile connection between them. Or you may choose a poem or poems from a source outside our textbook, but only with my approval—consult with me as soon as possible if so.

Grading Criteria:

Clear paraphrase of the poem’s literal meaning, including a thesis that summarizes it.
Clear identifications (using correct terminology) and careful analysis of elements of poetry.
Specific evidence of those elements from the poem (quote specific words, lines, stanzas).
Quotations or paraphrases of additional or supporting ideas from 2 outside sources.
Clear organization and transitions, including integration of quotations.
Accurate and correctly formatted in-text citations and Works Cited page (see the models and instructions in Chapter 32). Cite poems using line numbers rather than page numbers.
Correct grammar, punctuation and spelling.

Define one qualitative research method (content analysis). Include advantages and disadvantages.

Define this qualitative research method (content analysis). Include advantages and disadvantages.

What does a book historical analysis offer to a student of literature, history, or culture”

“Choose a favourite poem/play/or prose work, or just a work that interests you in some way, from any historical period. Learn as much as you can about its publication, dissemination, reception, or other topics of the type we have studied in this course. (For example, a nineteenth-century novel might have been first published as a three-decker). Does this information about the material life of your work add to a scholarly analysis of its content? If so, in which ways? What does a book historical analysis offer to a student of literature, history, or culture”

Trace the threads of tragic irony in Hamilton from beginning to end.

Question: Trace the threads of tragic irony in Hamilton from beginning to end.

  • Compose commentary in clearly organized paragraphs beginning with topic sentences. Thesis statements, reference to secondary sources, and Works Cited list are NOT required.
  • Based on observations and analysis.

How might reading El Deafo help to inspire empathy for the disabled?

1.) CeCe spends the first pages of El Deafo recovering from meningitis, the illness which renders her deaf. However, CeCe is too young to understand what has happened to her, and thus, she is not immediately provided with a hearing aid. How do the images in the first pages of the novel help the author express what it’s like to be unable to hear

2.) Other than being deaf, CeCe faces a number of more common issues associated with growing up. What are some typical feelings, problems, or anxieties that today’s school-age children (and CeCe) face? Is CeCe successful in dealing with these issues?

3.) On pages 46-49 (and throughout the novel), the author again uses a visual image to convey CeCe’s sense of loneliness and isolation at her new school. How effective do you think that image is in conveying CeCe’s feelings? Is it more effective than using text only?

4.) How does having a superhero alter-ego help CeCe cope with her frustration and with her sense of differentness? How might it help other children–not only children struggling with a similar handicap but also any child who feels lonely or frustrated?

5.) While El Deafo is, in some sense, a superhero comic, how does it differ from the typical superhero story (i.e. Spiderman, Batman, Superman…)?

6.) What do you think the author hoped to achieve by writing a story about a deaf superhero?

7.) How might reading El Deafo help to inspire empathy for the disabled?

8.) Now that you’ve studied both forms of children’s literature, do you notice any differences between picturebooks and graphic novels? Other than length, how are their purposes different?

How does the antagonist in the story you’ve chosen contribute to the story’s overall meaning?

This essay of a minimum of 500 to a maximum of 700 words requires you to choose any one of the stories given below. Review the list of stories to identify which one you’d like to write about:
• “Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan
You aren’t required to do any research for this essay.
Critical Essay Topics
Choose just one of the following topics:
1. To what extent is the protagonist of the story you’ve chosen responsible for the conflict or predicament he or she faces?
2. How does the antagonist in the story you’ve chosen contribute to the story’s overall meaning?
Instructions
Your essay should have three parts: an introductory paragraph, a body containing fully developed paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. Following is a general guide for what to include in each section of your essay.
In your introductory paragraph:
• Provide the complete title of the story you’ve chosen and the author’s complete name.
• Identify clearly your essay topic.
• Include a strong thesis statement on your topic.
• Forecast the main stages of your essay.
In your analysis in the body of your essay:
• Make effective use of topic sentences to identify the main ideas of your analysis.
• Support your comments with evidence (paraphrase and direct quotations) from your chosen story.
• Explain the significance of each piece of evidence you present.
• Contribute to the reader’s understanding of the story as a whole.
In your concluding paragraph:
• Summarize how your analysis supports your thesis.
• Restate your thesis in different words.

What contribution did this poem have on Latin American Literature?

(biography of Jamaica Kincaid)

(10 questions for Jamaica Kincaid)

(Jamaica Kincaid reads “Girl”)

Purpose of this essay is to answer these questions
How do you consider the author’s literary works?
What makes them different from other writer´s work?
Do you consider this writer offers a significant contribution to Latin American Literature and Culture? In what way?

And also in addition Read one of the poems included in the Material or links and do a commentary on it as well and tell how did this poem had an effect on 20th century Latin American Literature. what contribution did this poem have on Latin American Literature? and give examples to specific lines directly from the poem as well. Your analysis should be substantive and includes perspectives, topics, and opinions that could be enhanced the discussion about the author and their works.

Attention/Warning!!: The essay is about the Author’s literary work, piece, poem, or short tale selected. It is not about the Author’s biographical information!

Please include direct references to the links or materials provided or any other source.