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End your introduction by identifying what concepts you will examine in this work. You should choose just one or two concepts.
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what the story is about and what connection you have to it. This can be anything from a memory as a child or even a deeper meaning found as an adult.
What are the most interesting similarities? What are the most important differences? What is significant about these similarities and differences?
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How does taking a cultural studies viewpoint help you create meaning from the literary text you are reading?
What could be a primary source that describes the connection between the theme of loyalty in The Hunger Games?
What is an in depth look a the similarities and differences between the myths and legends of Pimas and the book of genesis with examples and quotes?
What are the figures of speech/literary devices used in the Bible verses Jonah 4:10-11? And the LORD said, 'You pity the plant, for which you did not labor.
What elements of the literary text Growing Up Colored (characters, setting, etc.) challenge that day's dominant ideas and behaviors?
Do you agree or disagree with Adorno and Horkheimer's claim that popular culture offers us a choice between things that are the same?
What is the ideological state apparatus? How are ideological messages encoded within popular culture?
Discuss a time where you have been dysregulated, what sensations were you experiencing internally? Was this emotional or sensory dysregulation (or both?).
What was the Birmingham Campaign? What means did the government employ to topple segregation in Alabama?
What features & techniques are the illustrators using in the articles, and how do those features or techniques help provide information about the author's story
Why does the lyrical voice feel grateful for life? What figure of speech do you use to express your gratitude? Mention an example.
According to semiotics (the study of signs) what are the two parts of a sign? Give an example of a sign and explain how its two parts make it a sign.
What importance does this quote from Aeschylus' Agamemnon have? Thus he went down, and the life struggled out of him; and as he died he spattered me with rain
Discuss the ways in which urban and tribal Maori communities overlap as well as differ. Should they be re-imagined as being one extended Maori community?
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