literature

Barbarian

Some readers see Dido’s character as pure propaganda: a “barbarian” (read: non-Roman) foreigner and a “hysterical” woman who cannot rule effectively. In your view, does her character transcend these stereotypes and become three-dimensional?

The Doll House

Within A Doll’s House, choose a character (not necessarily the protagonist) whose mind is pulled in conflicting directions by two compelling desires, ambitions, obligations, or influences. Then, identify each of the two conflicting forces and explain how this conflict illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. (Parental/filial obligations, The role of women, etc.)

The nickel Boys

Do a close review and analysis of: Chapter 12: What are the four ways to get out of Nickel; What is the “fifth” way that Elwood adds?Chapter 14: What is “agape” and in what way was Dr. King discussing it? What thoughts and considerations led Elwood to decide to pursue “the fifth way”?Chapter 16: Review …

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The Way to Wealth

In Benjamin Franklin’s “The Way to Wealth,” what is wealth? Is Franklin talking about a monetary wealth or some other type of wealth? How does Father Abraham’s path to wealth differ or conflict with ways we see people pursuing wealth today?http://libgen.st/book/index.php?md5=A3F53D41B4125801172FF6970688BEB3

Benjamin Franklin’s “The Way to Wealth”

In Benjamin Franklin’s “The Way to Wealth,” what is wealth? Is Franklin talking about a monetary wealth or some other type of wealth? How does Father Abraham’s path to wealth differ or conflict with ways we see people pursuing wealth today?http://libgen.st/book/index.php?md5=A3F53D41B4125801172FF6970688BEB3

Digital Literacy

Choose any one learning activity from any of the Module 3 competencies within the Career Competencies LibGuide. Be sure to make notes in preparation to share your learning activity reflections within the M3 discussion. The Competencies for Module 3

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