Describe how through literary devices such as characterization, internal conflict, setting, allusion, etc.the narrator shows interpretations of apocalypses.

One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses by Lucy Corin write about two short shorts from the longer story “One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses.”Describe how through literary devices such as characterization, internal conflict, setting, allusion, etc.the narrator shows interpretations of apocalypses.

How does this line culminate the conflict of the narrator-Explain if the stream of consciousness of the narrator from past to present enables him to resolve his conflict-Include multiple contextual citations for support.

EB Whites Once More To The Lake Write a five paragraph essay explaining the significance of the last line of “Once More to the Lake:” How does this line culminate the conflict of the narrator? Explain if the stream of consciousness of the narrator from past to present enables him to resolve his conflict? Include […]

What simile does the narrator use describing his return to consciousness-What does the narrator suggest by using this simile-subsequent description?

03.05 Fascination with Fear 3.05 Reading Journal Poe describes the sensations of being buried alive. What imagery does Poe use to help you hear, see, smell, and feel? The narrator suffers from catalepsy, a physical condition in which the individual cannot move or speak for hours or, in extreme cases, for months. According to the […]

What are the similarities-differences between the narrators in those two novels of Morrison?

Compare the “personalities”(narrative) of Jazz’s narrator and Love’s L. (Toni Morrison’s novels) Write a 4-6 page essay in which you compare the “personalities” of Jazz’s narrator and Love’s L. Jazz and Love offer first-person narrators with highly personal voices, but what are the similarities and differences between the narrators in those two novels of Morrison?

Discuss Is The Great Gatsby a tragedy (within the parameters of the literary definition of tragedy)?

1) Upon its publication in 1925 H.L. Mencken, America’s foremost literary and social critic, called The Great Gatsby’s plot a “mere anecdote.” But since then many critics have advanced The Great Gatsby as the Great American Novel. What theme of the novel is intrinsically “American,” and how does Fitzgerald develop that theme? What traditionally American […]

Choose ONE character in Cold Comfort Farm and make an argument about their use of language during the novel. Language should be taken to mean both how the character speaks, and also how he or she is described by the narrator. Does this language evolve? Does it stay the same? What does this mean?

Description 1. Choose ONE character in Cold Comfort Farm and make an argument about their use of language during the novel. Language should be taken to mean both how the character speaks, and also how he or she is described by the narrator. Does this language evolve? Does it stay the same? What does this […]

In what ways do Cresseid and the narrator differ and how is it significant in the love and romance in the Testament of Cresseid?Discuss

Topic: Research Question: In what ways do Cresseid and the narrator differ and how is it significant in the love and romance in the Testament of Cresseid? Paper details: I uploaded the Testament, so it’s easier to refer to it. I also don’t have a title yet, but I have an idea it could be […]

Explain why does the narrator disappear?

The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa is a novel concerned with forgetting and disappearances. It is also a book that describes the terrible connections between an authoritarian regime’s actions and the lives of the citizens they police. At the novel’s conclusion, the narrator, in a conversation with R. says: “It doesn’t matter what I say, […]