Discipline: Literature

A question audiences frequently ask in relation to August Wilson’s play, Fences, is whether or not Troy Maxon loves his son, Cory.A question audiences frequently ask in relation to August Wilson’s play, Fences, is whether or not Troy Maxon loves his son, Cory.

Length: 600-750 words  Technical Notes: This assignment should be prepared according to manuscript guidelines (see handout) and should be cited following MLA style guidelines (see handout) and should thus include a Work Cited page. Assignment Task: Write a 600-750-word response to the below prompt on August Wilson’s play, Fences. As noted in the syllabus, consultation […]

Discuss the way Joy Harjo uses language in “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window.”Discuss the way Joy Harjo uses language in “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window.”

 It will be one page with a work cited page that will only reference the book that I have mentioned. It will be in written in critical thinking style. The paper must be MLA format and explain what it is about that poet’s work that is relevant to readers today. Why did it stand out […]

Chaucer’s Prologue describes various people in connection with their profession. Analyze the Skipper’s description. Explain two things the Skipper’s description reveals about people in his occupation.Chaucer’s Prologue describes various people in connection with their profession. Analyze the Skipper’s description. Explain two things the Skipper’s description reveals about people in his occupation.

Chaucer’s Prologue describes various people in connection with their profession. Analyze the Skipper’s description.  Explain two things the Skipper’s description reveals about people in his occupation. Using APA format, provide details from the poem referencing specific line numbers to support each idea.

One page written in critical think style about Lewis Carroll’s poem “Jabberwocky” that is found in his novel Through the Looking Glass, the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.One page written in critical think style about Lewis Carroll’s poem “Jabberwocky” that is found in his novel Through the Looking Glass, the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

I just need one page written in critical think style about Lewis Carroll’s poem “Jabberwocky” that is found in his novel Through the Looking Glass, the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Most audiences today are familiar with his work through Disney movies. On your first reading of the poem, did it seem familiar and […]

I need a story truth for for the article “Jury acquits former Florida deputy of failing to protect students in parkland shooting” by julia harteI need a story truth for for the article “Jury acquits former Florida deputy of failing to protect students in parkland shooting” by julia harte

Write a story truth. This is fiction and must be based of the article “Jury acquits former Florida deputy of failing to protect students in Parkland school shooting” by Julia Harte Reuters.com 

Exploring the Schizophrenic Identities in Wu Zhuoliu’s Orphan of Asia: A Study of Language, Culture, Gender, and Ethnicity in Chapters 1 and 2Exploring the Schizophrenic Identities in Wu Zhuoliu’s Orphan of Asia: A Study of Language, Culture, Gender, and Ethnicity in Chapters 1 and 2

Wu Zhuoliu’s novel Orphan of Asia deals with the split Taiwan subjectivities as stranded among mainland Chinese motherland, Japanese the colonizer, and the local island of Taiwan. Please consider the portrayal of schizophrenic identities in terms of language (dialects), culture, gender, and/or ethnicity as manifested in Chapter 1 and 2.(Check in attach file) Concentrate on […]

interpretation of literary text(s) that establishes the author’s intent byanalyzing characters, imagery, and/or themes/main ideas.interpretation of literary text(s) that establishes the author’s intent byanalyzing characters, imagery, and/or themes/main ideas.

Requirements for Critical Essay This critical essay should be 4-5  pages in length.  It should be an interpretation of literary text(s) that establishes the author’s intent by analyzing characters, imagery, and/or themes/main ideas.  Each paper should contain a clear, analytical thesis statement.  Develop your argument through close reading and textual analysis using the SIEL method […]

Literature and Law: Essay can only be completed if you have read the books: Helter Skelter, Snow Falling on Cedars, Inherit the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, Bartleby, the Scrivener, The Crucible, Presumed Innocent, She SaidLiterature and Law: Essay can only be completed if you have read the books: Helter Skelter, Snow Falling on Cedars, Inherit the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, Bartleby, the Scrivener, The Crucible, Presumed Innocent, She Said

In this researched, argumentative essay of 5 pages, you will  discuss any aspect of a literary work (or works) and its depiction of the law  and justice within our evolving American culture. In addition to exploring  social or political movements as dramatized in literature, students may  consider examining the importance of individual writers and construct a  thesis about their contributions to […]

three of the texts we have read in class and discuss how each has dealt with Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, or Christianity.three of the texts we have read in class and discuss how each has dealt with Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, or Christianity.

How did that religion inform that text? What does that text’s discussion of religion tell you about the people of the time period? How does that text and its discussion of the religion help a reader understand that religion better? Make sure you use quotes from each text and cite them correctly within your body […]

short story, journal on 500 words on, Henry IV part 1 last page are answers to the questionsshort story, journal on 500 words on, Henry IV part 1 last page are answers to the questions

500 words on, Henry IV, Part I & questions How does conflict work openly in Henry IV, Part I?  What gender issues do both plays take up that are still relevant?  How is power constructed in both plays, and how is it destroyed?  Finally, how does Hal play with expectations tactically as a path toward  power? […]