After reading the stories in the unit, create your own work of fiction with a clear plot or sequence of events that focus on either a traditional plot arc or a
After reading the stories in the unit, create your own work of fiction with a clear plot or sequence of events that focus on either a traditional plot arc or a nontraditional. Story should have a mai
Explain how Nation, State, Political Community is demonstrated in Octavia Butler’s parable of the sower Remember to make your essay as specific as possible
Explain how Nation, State, Political Community is demonstrated in Octavia Butler’s parable of the sower Remember to make your essay as specific as possible (that is, as specific as necessary to make
Nathaniel Hawthorne: “The Birth-Mark” Address the following in a written essay: Aylmer becomes obsessed and disgusted with his wife’s birthmark, not so much
Nathaniel Hawthorne: “The Birth-Mark” Address the following in a written essay: Aylmer becomes obsessed and disgusted with his wife’s birthmark, not so much because it is a physical abnormality on he
Writing Response Answer each of the following in 100 words. Consider the role religion, specifically Catholicism, plays in “The Plague of Doves.” For
Writing Response Answer each of the following in 100 words. Consider the role religion, specifically Catholicism, plays in “The Plague of Doves.” For instance, references are made to the season of L
-Gabriel Garcia Marquez: “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” -A. S. BYATT “The Thing in the Forest” -Louise Erdrich “Love medicine” Compare the use of fairy
-Gabriel Garcia Marquez: “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” -A. S. BYATT “The Thing in the Forest” -Louise Erdrich “Love medicine” Compare the use of fairy tale in “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wi
After reading the designated chapters from the course textbook, Hollywood Heroes: How Your Favorite Movies Reveal God (Turek & Turek, 2022), you will write
After reading the designated chapters from the course textbook, Hollywood Heroes: How Your Favorite Movies Reveal God (Turek & Turek, 2022), you will write to respond to 3-4 of the main ideas from
Select one film from the course list and write 750-1,000 words as an analysis of three literary elements (plot, characterization, dialogue, setting, irony,
Select one film from the course list and write 750-1,000 words as an analysis of three literary elements (plot, characterization, dialogue, setting, irony, etc.) as they relate to an overarching theme
A.S. Byatt: “The Thing in the Forest”Flannery O’Connor: “Everything that Rises Must Converge””Passages from Flannery O’Connor’s Essays and Letters” James
A.S. Byatt: “The Thing in the Forest”Flannery O’Connor: “Everything that Rises Must Converge””Passages from Flannery O’Connor’s Essays and Letters” James Richardson: “Late Aubade”Emily Dickinson: “Bec
Flannery O’Connor: “Everything that Rises Must Converge” Address the following in a written essay: Examine the references to eyes, sight, and so on, in
Flannery O’Connor: “Everything that Rises Must Converge” Address the following in a written essay: Examine the references to eyes, sight, and so on, in “Everything That Rises.” What do these referen
For this assignment, you will use MS PowerPoint to present your final argument utilizing one of the three forms covered in the class (Classic/Aristotelian,
For this assignment, you will use MS PowerPoint to present your final argument utilizing one of the three forms covered in the class (Classic/Aristotelian, Toulmin, or Rogerian). After a catchy title