Choose a theme from The Girl in the Flammable Skirt and explain how and why it’s such a big part of several different stories How is one theme used in several different ways? Why are certain themes important to specific characters? Themes like love, fantasy vs. reality, are just a few examples of dominant themes […]
Choose a theme from The Girl in the Flammable Skirt and explain how and why it’s such a big part of several different stories How is one theme used in several different ways? Why are certain themes important to specific characters? Themes like love, fantasy vs. reality, are just a few examples of dominant themes […]
a research paper written on one of the course texts of your choice. The paper should make a thesis-based argument focused on the literary aspects of your chosen text. . Choose one author and text from the course. A header that indicates your name, and the course and assignment information One sentence with a statement […]
In this section of the reading, Stump is criticizing Swinburne’s view that natural evils are necessary to give humans knowledge of the consequences of their potential actions–knowledge we need to have significant freedom. 1/ Explain in your own words why Stump does not think it would inhibit our freedom if God simply revealed this knowledge […]
analyze the transformation of the protagonist in both, comparing and contrasting the two. Focus on these questions: What kind of transformation do the characters in your stories experience? How do their transformations compare and contrast? You don’t have to cover similarities and differences between the two characters with equal weight. If the similarities are more […]
In this section of the reading, Stump is criticizing Swinburne’s view that natural evils are necessary to give humans knowledge of the consequences of their potential actions–knowledge we need to have significant freedom. 1/ Explain in your own words why Stump does not think it would inhibit our freedom if God simply revealed this knowledge […]
analyze the transformation of the protagonist in both, comparing and contrasting the two. Focus on these questions: What kind of transformation do the characters in your stories experience? How do their transformations compare and contrast? You don’t have to cover similarities and differences between the two characters with equal weight. If the similarities are more […]
Final Draft Paper Write about the lonesome bodybuilder by Yukiko Motoya, analyzing symbols or motifs in the story. All other info is included below
Write a rhetorical analysis of Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience.” Please, use the following format: Introduction: Introduce the reading, the author’s background, the historical relevance of the passage, and a reference to the intended audience as it is also important. As you do this, you would paraphrase the author’s main idea of the work and […]
Hawthorne’s short stories “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Minister’s Black Veil” deal with both the religion of his Puritan ancestors and his own view of this religion. Prompt: In a well-organized FORMAL essay (meaning you must have clear intro, body, and concluding paragraphs), address the following questions regarding BOTH of these stories: How do these […]