by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Aug 11, 2023 | Literature
Topic: Developed by the writer after a critical read and annotation of the primary source Primary Source: “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston Secondary Sources required: At least 3 POV: Third Person only Works Cited Page: Yes. You must provide a comprehensive...
by Belinder | Aug 3, 2023 | Literature
In Hamlet, the prince hires a travelling acting troupe to perform a play. Which additional characters in Hamlet could be said to be “acting” when they are speaking with or observed by others? Why are they “performing”? Do they succeed in meeting their goals by...
by Brian Leakey | Aug 3, 2023 | Literature
Think of a person you know (either yourself, someone you know, or even a famous person with, perhaps a “rags to riches” story) who has experienced significant upward or downward mobility over the past three or four generations. For the initial post,...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 27, 2023 | Literature
compare Marchione di Coppo Stefani and Ibn Battuta’s descriptions of the Black Death. What do these sources tell us about the European and Islamic response to the plague? Please reference The Florentine Chronicle and “The Plague in Damascus” in your response. In...
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Jul 25, 2023 | Literature
Prompt: Think about Ivan Ilyich’s avoidance of death and his revelations about death. In the end, what do you think the text suggests about death?
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Jul 25, 2023 | Literature
Prompt: In your own words, explain how Crane portrays nature in “The Open Boat:’ Is he right about the natural world? (This discussion question should help you think about this week’s essay.)