Write three to four paragraphs about the culture or setting of the story My Aunt Gold Teeth by V.S. Naipaul. Use a conversational tone such as you would find in a travel guide.

Write three to four paragraphs about the culture or setting of the story My Aunt Gold Teeth by V.S. Naipaul. Use a conversational tone such as you would find in a travel guide.

Discuss how they will choose to tell the story (what platform, program, software, or tool)(storytelling software examples. We used TWine for the class So i would probably use that personally)

1st step. Find a news story that is relevant. Could be election, coronavirus, world news, something that is relevant. Step 2 ) Students will create a hypothetical proposal for a large non-fiction digital narrative media story. The proposal should be 2000 words, double spaced, with images. The proposal should include ALL OF THE the following […]

Examine the motif of photographs in Rick Moody’s “Demonology.” Why are these reoccurring images important given the subject matter of the narrative? How do they help us make meaning? How does the author use them in an attempt to deal with loss and why?

You must refer to textual evidence to make your claims. You may also only refer to each story ONCE,. You must CITE sources correctly and answer each question in complete and thoughtful sentences. Some questions will require more detail than others. Each short answer should be NO LESS than a WELL-DEVELOPED paragraph (in some cases […]

Choose a text (or several texts) that try to deal with an event or a process from Russian history. How does this or that author approach the chosen subject? What tools does he/she use to tell the story?

uring this semester we discussed a lot of texts and social contexts that they were written in or issues they were dedicated to. Your task is to choose a text (or several texts) that try to deal with an event or a process from Russian history. How does this or that author approach the chosen […]

What are the differences between Wald’s tale of Bob Dylan going electric at Newport in 1965 and the story of the Jefferson Airplane going electric at Berkeley Music festival at California in 1966? How are they different? What were the responses? Why do the differences matter? What do they tell us?Discuss

Topic: What are the differences between Wald’s tale of Bob Dylan going electric at Newport in 1965 and the story of the Jefferson Airplane going electric at Berkeley Music festival at California in 1966? How are they different? What were the responses? Why do the differences matter? What do they tell us?

Discuss In Eudora Welty’s “Petrified Man,” what is Mrs. Pike’s attitude toward Mr. Petrie? How do she and Leota respond to the realization that he is a rapist? What does their response tell us about them?

1. In Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, what are the tensions between Stanley and Blanche? There are, obviously, tensions from the start. What are these? Consider the following: their backgrounds, their values, their perceptions of each other, their relationship with Stella, their expressions of sexuality, their cramped living conditions, etc. 2. In A Streetcar […]

How does Malik relate with his mother in “The Next Adventure”? How do their interactions change over the course of the story?Discuss

Tessa received the letter in an oversized lavender envelope with a silver star across the addressee space. She knew what it was before she opened it due to a system error earlier that week that had sent out emails to the accepted students. She still opened it slowly to build anticipation, just like she had […]

To what extent is the protagonist of the story you’ve chosen responsible for the conflict or predicament he or she faces?Explain

Description This essay of a minimum of 500 to a maximum of 700 words requires you to choose any one of the stories given below. Review the list of stories to identify which one you’d like to write about: • “Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan You aren’t required to do any research for […]