literature

Literary Movements

        Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook: Chapter 7, 8 (Martin, F. D., & Jacobus, L. A. (2018). The humanities through the arts. New York: McGraw-Hill Education). • Minimum of 2 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook – for historical/political influences) Initial Post Instructions Choose one of the …

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A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen

A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen) and at least one scholarly secondary source (a peer-reviewed journal article or a book). Also, remember to use some terms of literary criticism (protagonist, antagonist, static character, dynamic character, dramatic irony, subtext, symbolism, theme, metaphor, anagnorisis, peripeteia, etc.).

THE LANGUAGE OF LAW: CONCEPT AND SPECIFICS

        file:///C:/Users/pro/Downloads/The_Language_Of_Law_Concept_And_Specifics.pdf Write an article critique about this topic on the analysis of legal language. Follow the article critique template below and use APA citation for your reference list and in- text citations.

Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart: A Global Exploration In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the themes of culture, tradition, and change resonate not only within the narrative’s Igbo society but also across the spectrum of world literature. Write a close-text analysis essay that delves into how these themes, as represented by the character of Okonkwo, transcend cultural …

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World Literature

How does the Classic of Poetry use metaphors, similes, and other figures of speech to create vivid and memorable images? What are some of the common symbols and motifs that recur in the poems?

A story analysis

        Select an essay ( A Well-lighted Place) and select an analyzing approach. Write an examination of the story. (focus on something the writer reveals in the story such as theme, setting, or character) Use evidence (paraphrased plot points, and direct quotes,)from the story to support the thesis.(the overall point you’re making …

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