Discipline: American literature

Write a “Night” Elie Wiesel Argumentative Essay. PROMPT: DO THE EVENTS THAT ELIE HAS SURVIVED SHAPE HIM INTO A STRONGER OR WEAKER INDIVIDUAL?Write a “Night” Elie Wiesel Argumentative Essay. PROMPT: DO THE EVENTS THAT ELIE HAS SURVIVED SHAPE HIM INTO A STRONGER OR WEAKER INDIVIDUAL?

PROMPT: DO THE EVENTS THAT ELIE HAS SURVIVED SHAPE HIM INTO A STRONGER OR WEAKER INDIVIDUAL?  i choose the weaker individual but write the easier one which that has the most information possible. (EASIER WORDS AND WRITE LIKE ITS A 10TH GRADER ESSAY)  Write a “Night” Elie Wiesel Argumentative Essay  Paragraph 1: Introduction  Hook Author […]

Pick an aspect–a passage or scene, a symbol or image, or a character–from Adams and develop a thesis that indicates what idea or impression he is presenting in it.Pick an aspect–a passage or scene, a symbol or image, or a character–from Adams and develop a thesis that indicates what idea or impression he is presenting in it.

I want the thesis to be about –The Disillusioned Idealist: The character of Madeleine Lee, a young woman who becomes disillusioned with the political system, symbolizes the decline of idealism and the failure of democracy to live up to its promises. Her journey reflects the broader disillusionment felt by many Americans during the Gilded Age, […]

create a written portrait of a real or fictional person, keeping in mind the lessons you have learned from studying the assigned vignettes attached.create a written portrait of a real or fictional person, keeping in mind the lessons you have learned from studying the assigned vignettes attached.

Consider how Studs Terkel, Elijah Anderson, and Sandra Cisneros describe the people and characters in their work. What traits of these people do they emphasize, and how do they communicate those traits either explicitly or implicitly to the reader? What do they consider important enough to emphasize? How do they moralize the person/character, or avoid […]

Choose one of the writers from the reading list and write an essay showing how his or her life is reflected in one or two specific worksChoose one of the writers from the reading list and write an essay showing how his or her life is reflected in one or two specific works

The final draft must incorporate 3-6 scholarly sources, with 3-6 direct quotes (at least two from the research), using MLA documentation. Be sure to properly integrate and introduce quotes in your paper, and please use in-text citations, whether you are quoting or paraphrasing. Don’t give the article and journal titles in the body of the […]

Comparative analysis of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis and Yann Martel’s Life of Pi.Comparative analysis of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis and Yann Martel’s Life of Pi.

Assignment Compare and contrast the ways in which Kafka’s The Metamorphosis and Martel’s Life of Pi address a shared theme, concern, or issue. Strategies Begin by selecting a shared theme or issue that you want to explore in your essay. As you write, look for areas of both matches and mismatches between the two texts. Additionally, consider how each […]

Phyllis Wheatley’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America” Discussion Board PostPhyllis Wheatley’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America” Discussion Board Post

Annotate and take notes over the reading before responding. Be sure that your discussion board post addresses the three questions below. Number your responses. Revise and edit before submitting.  Provide a brief, original summary of the selection. Explain the story in your own words as if you are explaining the story to a family member or friend. […]

Analyze and interpret The heteronormative/patriarchal family in Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the CastleAnalyze and interpret The heteronormative/patriarchal family in Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Include a three-sentence introduction paragraph, a two-sentence conclusion paragraph, and at least four body paragraphs. A strong body paragraph will forward an interpretive, argumentative claim; cite a specific passage that strongly supports the claim; analyze the language of the passage; respond critically to the passage; and explain explicitly how your analysis supports your claim. A […]

“A good man is hard to find” By Flannery O’Conner. Acadmic discourse on the basis of O’conner criticizing the flaws of the characters within the lenses of religion“A good man is hard to find” By Flannery O’Conner. Acadmic discourse on the basis of O’conner criticizing the flaws of the characters within the lenses of religion

students shall compose a 5-6 page research paper, presenting his or her unique interpretation or viewpoint on a specific discourse within the selected work. Students must meet the minimum page requirement and incorporate no fewer than three secondary sources within the essay in order to submit the assignment for evaluation. II. Academic discourse: Every secondary […]

How does allegory, symbolism, and irony help develop the theme for the short story “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne.How does allegory, symbolism, and irony help develop the theme for the short story “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Write at least five pages with at least five paragraphs explaining how allegory, symbolism, and irony help develop the theme of the short stroy “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The theme revolves arond the concept of the human desire for youth, vitality, and the consequences of attempting to reverser or manipulate the natural order […]