Discuss How did the gallery adapt the exhibition for the pandemic (if applicable)? If you are visiting an online exhibition, does it translate successfully to an online format?

Your review should contain the following: 1. Introduction & background. (1 paragraph) Assume that your reader has not seen the exhibition that you are reviewing and provide some useful context. a. What exhibition are you reviewing? Who is the artist? Who is the curator? b. What gallery are you visiting (in person or online)? c. […]

Discuss Is any character, place, action, event, or object given unusual prominence or emphasis in the story? If so, does the element seem to have symbolic as well as literal significance?

Paper details: This essay focuses on symbolism, allegory, and myth analysis, based on “The Lottery” story by Shirley Jackson. guidelines that must be met 1)Are any universal symbols used in the work? Any conventional symbols? What is their function? 2) Is any character, place, action, event, or object given unusual prominence or emphasis in the […]

Discuss Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?What is the author, Joyce Carol Oates saying with the theme?

“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Assignment 4343 unread replies.4343 replies. I JUST WANT A 1 PAGE.. ITS ALREADY LATE. In a minimum 500 word paragraph, discuss the theme of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” What is the author, Joyce Carol Oates saying with the theme?

Analyze values and theories of Ethical and Social Responsibility (Learning Outcome 3) in one’s own social and academic practice.

Instructions Students will complete 5 page paper that analyzes values and theories of Ethical and Social Responsibility (Learning Outcome 3) in one’s own social and academic practice. This essay will require APA/MLA format with two sources and four citations. The paper above is different from others that we have done this term. It is different […]

Discuss How Gustave Flaubert in “A Simple Heart” and Guy De Maupassant in “A Day in the Country” use characters, settings, symbols and narration techniques to brings out the theme of Degrading Bourgeoisie?

How Gustave Flaubert in “A Simple Heart” and Guy De Maupassant in “A Day in the Country” use characters, settings, symbols and narration techniques to brings out the theme of Degrading Bourgeoisie?

Write a clearly organized essay in which you identify the theme you see in Canto 1 of Dante Alighieri’s Inferno and the way symbol and/or allegory is used to develop that theme (Norton 929–934

Topic: Theme and Symbol in Medieval Literature Topic: Write a clearly organized essay in which you identify the theme you see in Canto 1 of Dante Alighieri’s Inferno and the way symbol and/or allegory is used to develop that theme (Norton 929–934 Paper details: Further Instructions for Topic 2: The purpose of this essay is […]

Discuss how the passage below, excerpted from Act 1 of The Country Wife, deals with the central theme of the play?

a) Discuss how the passage below, excerpted from Act 1 of The Country Wife, deals with the central theme of the play? HORNER: Well Jack by thy long absence from the town, the grumness of thy countenance, and the slovenliness of thy habit, I should give thee joy, should I not, of marriage? PINCHWIFE: [aside] […]

Identify a theme specific to “The Story of an Hour.” Draft that theme in your own words.

Identify a theme specific to “The Story of an Hour.” Draft that theme in your own words. Then, identify a nineteenth century American movement from the list above that best corresponds with the theme you’ve drafted. Next, look at the poetry we’ve read and select one poem whose content either supports your chosen theme or […]

Identify and explain a shared theme that links the three Frost poems from this week’s discussion posts. The poems are “The Road Not Taken,” “Fire and Ice,” and “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening”

Identify and explain a shared theme that links the three Frost poems from this week’s discussion posts. The poems are “The Road Not Taken,” “Fire and Ice,” and “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening”