Explain what literary movement you think Flanner O’Connor’s “Good Country People” was a part of. Make sure you focus on elements of the story that match up with the characteristics of the movement, rather than relying on content-based clues in...
Explain the meaning of the spaces and places (both physical and internal) in Lee’s short story informally using psychological theories as the literary theory. Chang-Rae Lee’s “The Faintest Echo of Our Language”
Explain the idea of “economic censorship” as discussed in our video lectures this week. How does it relate to the ideas we explored regarding the status quo and” assumed beliefs”? How is it a “self-fulfilling cycle”? What are some...
Explain how the poem you selected presents an idea or attitude that you personally have observed in society. For example, you may illustrate that individuals face important decisions throughout their lives by showing the decisions that individuals, such as...
Explain how The Odyssey is an expression of ancient Greek values. In mulitple paragraph format. From the Powerpoint info. Homer’s texts demonstrated traditional Greek values, which they believed so superior to those of other cultures that these values alone...
Explain how Oedipus the King could be read as Sophocles’ response to the Sophists. MY ANSWER IS BELOW HOWEVER I NEED TO ADD A DISCUSSION OF THE GODS IN IT. PLEASE EDIT IN INTO THE ALREADY WRITTEN ANSWER Oedipus the King by Sophocles might be seen as a reaction...
Examples of Point Of View-General in this story. Say you’re a kid, and one dark night you’re running along the cold sand with this helicopter in your hand, saying very fast witchy-witchy-witchy. You pass the sick man and he wants you to shove off with that...
Examine a single short story through the lens of two-or-more Critical Reading Strategies. Help the readers better understand how a change in reading strategy will impact one’s understanding of fiction. Example from the textbook: Differences in Responses to Kate...
Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch. Rumors are central to Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch. Describe some of the rumors that affect Katharina Kepler throughout the novel. Are there any that you found particularly insidious? Which ones, and why? How and why do...
Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch 1. Discuss the author’s choice of the book’s narrators. We alternate between Katharina Kepler’s voice as transcribed by her neighbor Simon, Simon himself, and then testimony and letters from accusers or advocates...
Evaluate the source’s cause and effect claims. Develop the initial post to evaluate the strengths and weakness in at least one of the source’s ’cause’ claims and at least one of the source’s effect claims. MLA Full Citation for the...
Evaluate the importance of building rapport in an interview session. Describe the process of “mindful interviewing”. Be sure to include the importance of each aspect. Evaluate the importance of “probing” during an interview.