Write an essay of 3,000 words on a topic of your choice related to the themes addressed in this above with reference to at least one novel or two short stories and/or one film as your primary source.

Trajectories of Modernity in Korean Literature and Film Theme: Landscapes: Views from the Periphery; Migration, Liminality and Hybridity Write an essay of 3,000 words on a topic of your choice related to the themes addressed in this above with reference to at least one novel or two short stories and/or one film as your primary … Read more

Write in 250 to 300 words why is this study interesting to you?What experiment is taking place in this study? In other words, what intervention is being applied and withheld and what variable is being measured for change

Study Choose one of two articles that are listed below, and are available through the SPC library. Browse through each of the studies and select one that you are interested in carefully analyzing over the next few weeks. Choose either A or B : A. Effect of canine play intervention as a stress reduction strategy … Read more

Compare/contrast each in terms of how they deal with the issue of identity.

 “In Colorado My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes” and Langston Hughes, “Let America Be America Again” Compare/contrast each in terms of how they deal with the issue of identity. Each paper will be approximately two double-spaced pages in length and will adhere to MLA specifications. No Plagiarism allowed.

Choose one of the following minor characters from the second and third novels in the course, and write an essay analysing his/her significance.

Analyses of Miss Jessel’s significance in The Turn of the Screw. Length: min. 3 double–spaced pages (firm) Choose one of the following minor characters from the second and third novels in the course, and write an essay analysing his/her significance. Remember that your essay must follow the conventions of English essays and use MLA Format. … Read more

Do you think it’s true that most children need individualistic stories to relate to, or can they get equally engaged in stories about a community? Why or why not?

Critical Summary and Literary Analysis Position yourself within the critical debate concerning the value of Naomi’s Road as a text for educating children about history. Be sure to answer both of the questions below: In your opinion, does Naomi’s Road dehistoricize Naomi’s story and shift the focus from a collective Japanese Canadian experience to an … Read more

How do the metaphors used in Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 73” contribute to that poem’s argument, central idea, or theme?

Shakespeare How do the metaphors used in Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 73” contribute to that poem’s argument, central idea, or theme? Write an 800-900-word essay. No secondary sources are necessary for this essay. This essay should be properly formatted according to MLA standards. As this calls for an argumentative essay, it should contain a few important features: … Read more

Research one of the books listed above to learn more about it and explain  how it shapes the creatures identity. Use quotations from Frankenstein to support your argument, as well as quotations or paraphrasing from your research sources.

Write a paper about the education of the Creature. •In Volume II of Frankenstein the Creature finds three books, which aid in his education: Milton’s Paradise Lost, Plutarch’s Lives, and Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther. Two other books that Shelley references are Volney’s Ruins of Empires (which unfortunately it is difficult to find quality … Read more

Novel Frankenstein : In a 600-750 word essay, compare and contrast the two secondary sources provided the Vox video and the scholarly article by Macdonald and Scherf.

Novel Frankenstein 1) In a 600-750 word essay, compare and contrast the two secondary sources provided the Vox video and the scholarly article by Macdonald and Scherf. 2) Explain which of the two sources help you understand the novel better and why. Explain those reasons. 3) Explain the differences between popular and scholarly sources. Use … Read more

Compare and contrast the role or figure of the poet in ‘Point Rash-Judgement’ by William Wordsworth and ‘Ode to the West Wind’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley, referring closely to the extracts during the course of your discussion.

Point Rash-Judgement Compare and contrast the role or figure of the poet in ‘Point Rash-Judgement’ by William Wordsworth and ‘Ode to the West Wind’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley, referring closely to the extracts during the course of your discussion. ( 6 pages doubled spaced in Harvard)