Discipline: American literature

COMING OF AGE IN FAULKNER’S “BARN BURNING” AND WRIGHT’S “ALMOS’ A MAN”COMING OF AGE IN FAULKNER’S “BARN BURNING” AND WRIGHT’S “ALMOS’ A MAN”

You will need an introduction that, perhaps, discusses what it means to “come of age.” Then, it should tell of the difficulties young men in the South faced after the Civil War when they had to come of age. The introduction should mention the two authors (but no biography) and the titles as well. A […]

The American Renaissance: American Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and the Beginnings of American Literary RealismThe American Renaissance: American Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and the Beginnings of American Literary Realism

Task Answer the following prompt. Support your response with specific examples and relevant quotes from the primary texts in this unit. Your post should be between 250 and 350 words to get full credit. Once you have completed your initial post, read and respond to two of your peers. Ask your classmates questions about their answers, and […]

Study the 44 Dirty Tricks in The Thinker’s Guide to Fallacies to complete this assignment.Study the 44 Dirty Tricks in The Thinker’s Guide to Fallacies to complete this assignment.

Study the 44 Dirty Tricks in The Thinker’s Guide to Fallacies to complete this assignment. Read Tim Wise’s piece in Medium, “Systemic Racism, Explained by Newton’s First Law of Motion,”Links to an external site. before you read its critique, “In Reply to Tim Wise: America’s Past Should Not Be Oversimplified,Links to an external site.” a response by J. Edward Britton. Find […]

Why is Rip Van Winkle one of the most recognizable names in American literature? Examine the title character in Washington Irving’s story to find out.Why is Rip Van Winkle one of the most recognizable names in American literature? Examine the title character in Washington Irving’s story to find out.

Why is Rip Van Winkle one of the most recognizable names in American literature? Examine the title character in Washington Irving’s story to find out.  three charcteristics  . they are set in the past , often remote or in exciting places and times . they are filled with remarkable, strange, or exaggerated charactors . they […]

Ngugu Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and China Achebe’s Arrow of God portray the disrupting effect an externally imposed power has on African tradition and customs and also highlight the internal conflict in the culture and heroes, Ezeulu and Waiyaki.Ngugu Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and China Achebe’s Arrow of God portray the disrupting effect an externally imposed power has on African tradition and customs and also highlight the internal conflict in the culture and heroes, Ezeulu and Waiyaki.

Ngugu Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and China Achebe’s Arrow of God portray the disrupting effect an externally imposed power has on African tradition and customs and also highlight the internal conflict in the culture and heroes, Ezeulu and Waiyaki. Discuss how these two conflicts result in the disintegration of the African culture and the […]

Ngugu Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and China Achebe’s Arrow of God portray the disrupting effect an externally imposed power has on African tradition and customs and also highlight the internal conflict in the culture and heroes, Ezeulu and Waiyaki.Ngugu Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and China Achebe’s Arrow of God portray the disrupting effect an externally imposed power has on African tradition and customs and also highlight the internal conflict in the culture and heroes, Ezeulu and Waiyaki.

Ngugu Wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and China Achebe’s Arrow of God portray the disrupting effect an externally imposed power has on African tradition and customs and also highlight the internal conflict in the culture and heroes, Ezeulu and Waiyaki. Discuss how these two conflicts result in the disintegration of the African culture and the […]

Annotated Bibliography Research Assignment with Works Cited Page: For eight pillars of JoyAnnotated Bibliography Research Assignment with Works Cited Page: For eight pillars of Joy

Rubric: Annotated bibliography question: Do scientific experiments/surveys validate the Pillars of Joy? Research a claim made in the book about each of the Pillars of Joy.  Use the LPC Databases Links to an external site.to find one perfect article with an experiment that investigates that claim. Add a Works Cited page at the end. Annotated Bibliography Instructions: […]

Navigating Intersectionality: Race, Class, and Gender in the Characterization and Development of Delia Jones in Zora Neale Hurston’s “Sweat”Navigating Intersectionality: Race, Class, and Gender in the Characterization and Development of Delia Jones in Zora Neale Hurston’s “Sweat”

I want this termpaper/research paper to answer following questions: Research Questions How do race, class and gender intersect in the characterization and development of the main character Delia Jones and what implications does this intersectionality have for her experiences and choices? How does the relationship between Delia and Sykes evolve over the course of the […]

The Marrow Thieves, Assignment 1: “Frenchie’s Coming To Story” to “The Long Stumble” (pp. 1-145)The Marrow Thieves, Assignment 1: “Frenchie’s Coming To Story” to “The Long Stumble” (pp. 1-145)

Cherie Dimaline’s The Marrow Thieves is a fast-paced story narrated in the first person by Francis–nicknamed French or Frenchie–the Métis protagonist. One reviewer describes The Marrow Thieves as a “novel that is set in an apocalyptic dystopian future where Canada has been so damaged by global warming that everyone has been impacted by the consequences. The water level is […]

Reality versus Fantasy: Analyzing Madness in Tennessee Williams’ Masterpiece,”Reality versus Fantasy: Analyzing Madness in Tennessee Williams’ Masterpiece,”

Expanding on the second title, “Reality versus Fantasy: Analyzing Madness in Tennessee Williams’ Masterpiece,” the essay would delve into the intricate relationship between reality, fantasy, and madness as depicted in “A Streetcar Named Desire.” The title sets the stage for an exploration of how characters in the play grapple with the tension between the harsh […]