Literature 1 (Midterm Project) Submitted by: Romano Guerrero AB Psychology Submitted to: Ms. Bibiana Jocelyn Cuasay Estrella Alfon Estrella D. Alfon (July 18‚ 1917 – December 28‚ 1983) was a well-known prolific Filipina author who wrote in English. Because of continued poor health‚ she could manage only an A. A. degree from the University of the Philippines. She then became a member of the U. P. writers club and earned and was given the privileged post of National Fellowship in Fiction
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Metaphysical and Cavalier Poetry I. 17th Century Metaphysical Poetry: http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/period/metaphysicals.html http://www.unm.edu/~aobermei/Eng221/metaphysicals.html What is metaphysical poetry? What are its (6) characteristics? What is Platonic Love? How does this concept play into metaphysical poetry? Who first coined the term “metaphysical poet”? What have critics said about these poets? II. Cavalier Poetry: http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Terms/cavalier.html
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Essay Two: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight & The Canterbury Tales For your second essay you are going to analyze both Sir Gawain and The Canterbury Tales and explain their relationship to each other. You have three options for this assignment. Choose one of the three options. Do not choose more than one. Option One: Compare and contrast the use of humor in the two works. How does the use of humor help to support the central theme of each? Does one author make better use of humor? Be
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Different versions of Little Red Riding Hood have been retold throughout written history. Each retelling was written in a culture of its own‚ which holds its own philosophies on each of the continuing main ideas in each version. One integral philosophy is their principles of femininity. Because so much time had past from the original work to the time of the newer retelling‚ the newer version had to be rewritten to tell a different tale‚ distinguishing the principles of femininity that the two cultures
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Nissa Latiolais LBSU 300 11/16/2014 Evolving Science Will believers in Intelligent Design be able to embrace the incredibly promising and innovative solutions outlined in Luke Bawazer’s Tedtalk while rejecting Darwin’s theory? Yes. One will be able to believe in intelligent Design while embracing Mr. Bawazer’s ideals. It is easy to see that Darwin’s theory is not longer accurate as we learn more about life at a molecular level. Darwin
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The Turnip-snedder The poem “The Turnip-Snedder” by Seamus Heaney is about an archaic machine that was used in traditional farming‚ to cut the heads off turnips. The turnip-snedder is personified and portrayed in multiple ways. It is personified in a monstrous way but also in a very god like and powerful manner. The turnip snedder is also used to reflect the idea how some people refuse change even though it is inevitable. The poet’s attitude is nostalgic with a sinister undertone of violence and
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ENGL 364 After reading all the required readings‚ I truly feel like all of these essays and stories all have a very common thread. While they have some differences‚ slight nuances as it compares to the audience or the level of scholar of the writer‚ they all addressed the same thing‚ the need for African American artist to be proud of their achievements and accomplishments. They all addressed the need for what Larry Neal describes as the “Black aesthetic”. Neal includes that the motive behind
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Anne. “To My Dear and Loving Husband.” Rpt. In Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and Writers. New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print. Shakespeare‚ William. “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.” Rpt. In Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and Writers. New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print. Szymborska‚ Wislawa. “True Love.” Rpt. In Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and Writers. New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print.
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Ishmael Reed‚ through parody‚ allusion‚ and satire‚ manages to convey the meaning of Jes Grew without once explicitly defining it. There is a good reason why he never defines it; Jes Grew has no true definition. Even those infected by this ?anti-plague? that evokes the jump‚ jive‚ and wail‚ do what you feel like spirit inside of them‚ can?t put their finger on exactly what is ?this Jes Grew thing? (33). One cannot explain Jes Grew without destroying its carefree feeling. Yet without
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Cited: Mphahlele‚ Es ’ kia. "The Coffee-Cart Girl." Concert of Voices: An Anthology of World Writing in English. Ed. Victor J. Ramraj. Peterborough: Broadview‚ 1995. 286-91. Naipaul‚ V.S.. "B. Woodsworth." Concert of Voices: An Anthology of World Writing in English. Ed. Victor J. Ramraj. Peterborough: Broadview‚ 1995. 300 "5. Senior‚ Olive. "The Boy Who Loved Ice Cream." Concert of Voices: An Anthology of World Writing in English. Ed. Victor J. Ramraj. Peterborough: Broadview‚ 1995. 385
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