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How do the works we've read so far such as walt Whitman song of myself or Emily Dickinson or daisy miller by henry James encapsulate a picture of early America?
How do the authors challenge perceptions of masculinity, and the strict rules about gender for men? Use at least two examples from the texts.
What themes do you see in the work? Select one theme and discuss how it is presented in the work. What symbolism do you see in the work?
What was your experience reading the play? Did you have any problems understand the events as they occurred? Did you enjoy reading the play?
Provide a conclusion about the novel, Frying Plantain by Zalika Reid Benta, and the significant roles that Kara's friends and family play in assimilating her Ja
Analyzing how that symbol functions in the work and what it reveals about the characters or themes of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.
What did it matter? A few years at best, and as many an empty belly as a full one. And in the end, Death waited, ever-hungry and hungriest of them all.
What symbolism does it hold? What does it represent? After reading Mary Wroth's biography, what impact do you think her life might have had on her writing?
What do you see in this song and in this painting that reflects The Beat Generation literary movement?
Identity: Influences in the identity of Barb Wabung both positive and negative, how do their influences help/hinder their journey?
Explain why you think the thesis is effective or ineffective. I want to give my opinion on the national law that sets twenty-one as the legal age to drink.
How well do you think you did preparing your previous speech extemporaneously? What did you learn about recording and giving a speech to a camera?
Simon awakens in the clearing after his seizure. He says What else is there to do? What does this say about Simon?
How can Elders help Indigenous youth rebuild their lives? How can their traditional roles be integrated into today's world?
In from Three Guineas, Virginia Woolf takes aim at the traditional patriarchal culture, particularly. What examples does she use to illustrate and explain it?
What implications does otherness and recognizing otherness have on the lives of characters from the course?
Discuss how the readings from Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen give a human perspective on the Great War. What lines or descriptions stand out to you?
What is the fear of people who are opposed to legalizing all drugs? What is the thesis main ideas of the reading? Do you agree with authors position?
Discuss Shakespeare's possible motivations for not showing the murder of Duncan onstage.
What are examples of the changes that have occurred in these forms of media over the past century? How have these changes affected American society?
And it bears the fruit of Deceit,Ruddy and sweet to eat; What meaning does the allusion create in this poem?
Alternatively, consider and explain properly how others in either story respond to death's presence.
Give a literary analysis of how Federick Douglass demonstrates the value of education and how it may be used to break free from oppressive regimes.
Write a general overview of your topic. What is it about? Why is this topic important? Do you believe this issue should be fixed? Why or why not?
Describe how family dynamics creates inner conflict for Janice in the play Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth by Drew Hayden Taylor.