ENGL 3000: Working Paper #1 QUESTION #1b QUESTION #2. 10 points. Please read “Introduction: Who’s There?” in Virtual Shakespeare‚ pp. vi-ix. BEFORE YOU WRITE: Think over your response to some of the statements‚ views‚ and opinions presented by the authors‚ R L Widmann and Jesse Stommel. Select one or two statements that you think you might use as a touchstone In your study of Shakespeare in English 3000 this semester. IN YOUR ANSWER: Quote one point or topic or statement (which
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DENNIS HALL where in evidence: on the street; in restaurants and theaters; at tourist attractions in the classroom‚ on the floor of dance clubs; at parties big and small‚ public and private; possibly even at work; as a run of Cathy Guisewite comic strips suggest. Indeed‚ this fashion motif is so common as to have become almost unremarkable. Only the truly cloistered have yet to see young women—or pictures of them in fashion articles or clothing advertisements—clad in an abbreviated T-shirt or blouse
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offended by other strangers. He also lets others go when they severly make fun of his looks. This shows that “Auggie” Is very easy going‚ and nonchalant when dealing with people that bully him. August is calm with bullies because when they start to tease‚ he takes it. He then realizes that he is getting made fun of. People are putting him down because of his looks. But he moves on. Hurtful. This is how Augest felt when random people came to him and asked. “What happened to your face?” Or when he is
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In the dystopian story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury it takes place on a colonized planet of Venus. On Venus it always rains and focuses on school kids. Only the main character Margot remembers what the sun feels like‚ this is because she came from the planet Earth. For this reason many of her peers resent her and make fun of her. Throughout the story the reader can tell that the ‘darkness’ may cloud someone’s judgment until they see the light. In the beginning this is shown when the story
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Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V. Royal STUDY GUIDE Table of Contents o Plot Summary 2 o Chapters 3 Section 1: Dear Pen Pal & Canis Exequiae 3 Section 2: Nirvana‚ Where Swine Live & The Pianist and the Platypus 5 Section 3: Spork 7 Section 4: A Segue I Suppose & The Viper’s Nest 9 Section 5: Drama & You’re Invited! 11 Section 6: Nocturne and The Hangover 13 Section 7: Fire Is Bad 15 Section 8: Our Sister of Mercy
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‘Plath’s poems seethe with anger‚ hope‚ desire and disappointment. Her poems reveal a perspective and a language use that are utterly unique’. Sylvia Plath poetry is unique because of her use of language and the perspective and themes she explores‚ creating powerful images and original metaphorical ideas to evoke a strong climax of feelings which express the struggles she experienced in her own personal life. Her poems ‘Lady Lazarus’ and ‘Daddy’ are confessional poems that use contemporary form
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of the Eiffel Tower through Color French writer Guy de Maupassant would eat lunch at the Eiffel Tower’s restaurant out of pure necessity‚ because as he often remarked‚ “it’s the only place in Paris where I don’t have to see [the Eiffel Tower]” (Barthes 3). Wherever you are in Paris‚ whatever the weather‚ the Tower is always there; the only spot in Paris blind to the Tower is the Tower itself. The Eiffel Tower is constantly seeing all of Paris‚ and in return‚ being seen by all of Paris. Robert Delaunay’s
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for this essay‚ is on the juxtaposition and the semiotics of a photograph. As Barthe ’s theory highlights semiotics is a sign; a sign of which can be a simple road sign‚ or even a sound or body language‚ but it can also be to a great extent a photograph or a painting; this highlights the fact that everything has a meaning‚ not all meanings will be the same‚ everyone has their own interpretations. As discussed‚ in Barthe ’s Dialectics 1‚ he suggests that images represent 2 messages; one of which is
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Among Elk Up before dawn‚ a feeling has drawn You into the mountain and trees. Till the silence within‚ upon the whispering wind A chime of bugles tease the breeze. That majestic call‚ that is heard each fall Since before our forefathers birth And for those who take time‚ through rim rocks and pine Listen and value their worth. Each note high and low as each bugle ballad goes‚ No two ever the same They are all unique and if a chance to critique Upon our hearts they claim. We are
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The short story All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury teaches about the actions caused by jealousy and reveals that jealousy can lead you to do terrible things. The children in All Summer in a Day treat Margot harshly. They tease her and don’t include her in any games. All of the children were jealous of Margot because she remembered the sun and they did not. Another lesson that this short story teaches is that you should cherish the things that you have because they don’t last forever. Margot’s classmates
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