1- Do you/do you really believe that there is a type of literature called women’s literature, are you with or against this label, and why? 2- What is the poetry of the Mothabath, can you talk about it briefly? 3- What is free poetry that appeared in the fifties, and why is there controversy about […]
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Write a well-organized essay on one or more poems assigned and explore one key element of poetry
1500 words key elements of poetry Write a well-organized essay on one or more poems assigned and explore one key element of poetry: theme, speakers, repetition, imagery, tone, irony, symbols, etc. You have almost endless freedom, but sample topics might include discussions of Speakers in Langston Hughes’s poetry, explaining how they relate to the major […]
How does this connotation enrich your understanding of the work as a whole?
Choose ANY POEM from the list above and follow these steps: Read the poem three times, at least one time aloud. Read the poem a fourth time to clarify the speaker/persona, listener, and circumstance. Remember that the speaker may not be the autobiographical poet, but a fictional creation. Compare, for example, when the poem was […]
What is the relationship between character and all the other elements of craft?
Critique story. In most cases, you will start your critique with some of the points that worked for you in the story. How did the piece make you feel? What do you think the writer was trying to explore/achieve with the piece? What does the work do successfully? Where can it be made stronger? Here […]
How does the story begin and end, the use of scene and summary, where in time does the story begin and end, the use of flashbacks, what happens in this story?
Critique paper: In most cases, you will start your critique with some of the points that worked for you in the story. How did the piece make you feel? What do you think the writer was trying to explore/achieve with the piece? What does the work do successfully? Where can it be made stronger? Here […]
Write a close-reading analysis essay on a poem of their choosing that has not already been assigned or discussed in class.
Close-Reading Analysis Essay Poetry Write a close-reading analysis essay on a poem of their choosing that has not already been assigned or discussed in class. Chose this poem(https://poets.org/poem/not-small-voice)
Write a paragraph or two that describes your inspiration and why you decided to perform your poem the way you did.
How many times have you watched American Idol? It has become one of the most popular shows in the country.Families tune in week after week to see how each of the performers evolve and improve. Imagine that you are one of the contestants, and the audio you submitted to the Poetry in Motion Discussion was […]
Discuss how having the author’s voice influenced your understanding of the poems.
Topic: Reader Response in Poetry However, this unit requires you to read all about how other people including the poet herself interpret the works. Do you like this? Is it helpful or not to have the author’s words (or another’s visual aid) as you read the works? Did you see the work the same way […]
Does Flick belong in the scenes where the speaker describes him? If so-why-If not, what effect does that have on the poem’s meaning?
Humanities Describe how to narrow the focus of a topic in the humanities Explain the type of documentation styles needed for the humanities Step 1: Read the poem and its related content Go to http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/172264 (Links to an external site.) in order to read “Ex-Basketball Player” by John Updike. Note that the “About this Poem” […]
Discuss the significant symbols (the animals, the colors, the shield of Gawain, etc.) in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and analyze how they relate to the central theme of this medieval romance. Do not make a list. Analyze and discuss the significance of the symbol and how it relates to the theme. Be sure to identify the theme at the beginning of your essay.
Select ONE of the following 10 options A through C: For each question, use a minimum of five quotations from the literature to prove your point, and follow each quotation with a page reference inside parentheses: “…” (367). OPTION A For Option A, use the definition below and select Option A1 OR A2 MEDIEVAL ROMANCE DEFINED: […]