Find and mark up three passages from “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olundah Equiano” that connect to a common idea. Make a note in the margin about their connection or why they are important. Submit an image of the annotated text as part of your reading journal.
In addition to the image of your annotation, respond to the following prompts in your post:
Copy one of the quotes you chose and note page number (always do this when referencing the text).
Explain what the quote tells us about the story (what it describes).
Give your interpretation of the meaning of the quotation.You can analyze the specific language of the quotation if it is particularly unique or well-crafted; you might also think about its possible symbolism or relation to a theme, etc.
Tag: Language and Culture
Short answers Wise Blood
To be sure, Haze’s car plays an important role in this novel on many different symbolic levels. Choose a scene from the novel involving Haze’s car and:
1) Describe the scene.
2) Explain the significance of the scene in Haze’s development as a character or the plot’s development.
3) Analyze the significance of the car as it relates to this scene; that is, what is the car symbolizing in that scene?
Be sure to use specific examples from the novel to support your ideas!
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Read links and answer questions below for each readings
A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings”
https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~cinichol/CreativeWriting/323/MarquezManwithWings.htm read this and “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”
https://repositorio.ufsc.br/bitstream/handle/123456789/160332/A good man is hard to find – Flannery O’Connor.pdf A Good Man Is Hard to Find”
O’Connor argued that not only is The Misfit more intelligent than the grandmother but his “capacity for grace” is greater than hers. Do you agree with this? Why or why not? Provide proof of your belief.
Definitions of grace: a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who is under such divine influence, elegance and beauty of movement or expression
Some readers have found the grandmother sympathetic and others have found her a figure of evil, portrayed with imagery often associated with witches. What do you think of her?
“An Old Man With Very Enormous Wings”Why do you think the people in the village are so fascinated with him at first and later lose interest? What does this say about humans and their view on religion?
How does this story work as a fairytale?
Does the way the old man is treated have anything to do with the way our society treats foreigners?
Perseverance main post
You learned the definition of the American Dream in Week 1, and you also learned about the American identity. Traits often associated with the American identity include boldness, confidence, perseverance, and integrity. These traits are often demonstrated through a character’s words or actions. This week, we’ll focus on perseverance and how it is reflected in two of the readings (Pawn Shop and What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?)Describe how perseverance is reflected in each.
Frederick Douglass:
Biography, Vol. 1 pp. 970-974 and “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?,” Vol. 1 pp. 1040-1043 (nonfiction)
Sherman Alexie:
Pawn Shop,”
300 words minimum (excluding quotations and citations)
Include two properly integrated and cited direct or paraphrased quotations (one related to each character) to support your claims
“Déjenme sola con mis cosas” poema de Angela maría Dávila
Instrucciones
Redacta una reflexión de 450-550 palabras en la que respondas a la siguiente pregunta: ¿Por qué este poema es un poema político? Recuerda que lo político no es únicamente lo partidista o la politiquería. Lo político es todos aquellos asuntos públicos de la vida y convivencia humana. Piensa críticamente antes de reaccionar al poema. Recuerda que en el lenguaje poético es muy distinto al lenguaje literal; por lo tanto, en un poema las palabras no son literales.
Incluye referencias en APA si aplica.
RIP Van Winkle
“Rip Van Winkle” and “Young Goodman Brown” are told as third-person narratives, not as first-person narratives. The difference is that a third-person narrative presents the characters to us in the words of a narrator rather than from the words of the characters themselves. The story contains descriptions such as “Rip Van Winkle did this” or “Young Goodman Brown said that,” but it’s not as if the characters themselves are telling everything from their perspective. Of course, sometimes they speak in the story, but they do not get to tell the story or what they thinking or feeling. It is up to the reader to determine what the characters might be thinking or feeling.
For this assignment, choose one of the following options:
(A) Imagine you are Rip Van Winkle’s daughter, Judith, writing a journal entry after her father reappears after 20 years. Try to get into the mind of Judith. Be imaginative and creative. Pretend you are Judith and have just seen your fater after he has been missing for 20 years. You will not be retelling the plot of the story; you will be Judith reflecting on the events of the day. In this journal entry you can put down whatever thoughts she might have using absolute frankness and honesty.
Write a minimum 400 words in paragraph form, using Times New Roman 12-point font (or similar) with double spacing. A title page is not required.
1 (5 pts) Based on your type profile, identify and explain three of your most important personality characteristics. Provide
Question 1 (5 pts)
Based on your type profile, identify and explain three of your most important personality characteristics. Provide examples that demonstrate your unique qualities.
Question 2 (5 pts)
Based on your type profile, identify and explain three of your work-related strengths. Provide two examples from your work life that demonstrate how you used your strengths successfully.
Question 3 (5 pts)
Based on your type profile, identify and explain three of your work-related blind spots. Provide two examples from your work that illustrate how your blind spots prevented you from accomplishing or achieving something you wanted.
Question 4 (5 pts)
Identify and explain three criteria from the Common Threads section of your type chapter that you believe are most important for career satisfaction.
Question 5 (5 pts)
Explain how you can use your personality type to be successful in your personal and professional lives. Provide examples to illustrate how your qualities will help you achieve success.
I am INFP personality
1. Explain, in your own words, why Vardaman says “My mother is a fish. 2. Answer the following questions
1. Explain, in your own words, why Vardaman says “My mother is a fish.
2. Answer the following questions about this quote:
“And that’s why I can talk to him with knowing, with hating, because he knows.”
Who is the speaker?
Who is the “him”?
Why does the speaker say he or she talks to him ‘with hating’?
3.What is unique about Faulkner’s technical approach in this book, and why might he have chosen that?
M2: L4: Discussion on Recyling Matters? (D-05)
Respond to each of the following questions. You will need to write at least 2 paragraphs, one for each question. When you are done posting your response, reply to at least one classmate in no fewer than 75 words.
READ “I Work in the Environmental Movement. I Don’t Care If You Recycle”
https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/28/186298…
1. Some students interpret Heglar’s essay, “I Work in the Environmental Movement: I Don’t Care If You Recycle” as, “There’s no use in recycling (or changing light bulbs, or installing solar panels, or adopting a vegan diet). There’s not much the individual can do.” But is that Heglar’s point? What is the basic argument that Heglar makes in her article? Write a one-paragraph summary of at least 100 words that explains her argument. You need to read to the end of the article to really understand her main idea. It is not what the title implies.
2. Do you agree, disagree, or both agree and disagree with Heglar’s point? Write a one-paragraph argument of at least 100 words that explains your answer to this question.
Classmate to reply (1. While some do truly believe that our planets is no longer salvagable, other like me and like Heglar can see the truth which is that its takes every last person to be able to stop climate change. BIg companys constantly ignore us “little guys” and make decisions that effect our planet, whislt making them money. Since big companys make things more differnet the auhtor trys to explains that not only should people be doing there part, but more. Climate change has become to political based on the ideaology of left side and right side polotician. The time for action is now and everyone should try a make a difference because in order to stop climate change it’s gonna take everyone.
2. I do agree with Heglar opinion in a sense because consumer can do more true, but personally I feel there are to many consumers. Not enought people are willing to make little sacrafices and go “green”. The truth is some people perfer convienience which is good, but for in the long run will do more damage. We will reach a point in time where they will say that our planet cannot be saved, I hope it is not too late.)
Here are some examples of student responses to help guide your thinking:
Elsa:
1. The basic argument that Heglar is making is that everyone should be involved in preventing climate change. Whether people do small things or large things, the author wants to show their point on how they wanted everyone to try to make a change. The author also points out that even though small changes do help in some ways, these changes will still not solove the climate crisis we have now in our hands. We must fight against the government and il companies on the topic of using too many fossil fuels. The author shows that these oil companies and governments are giding the fact that they are the issue by stating the we must make those individual changes, as if it si all our individual fault.
2. I completely agree with Heglar’s statements. The issue on the Enviroment has been one that has been discussed by variou people without a real big change happening. I believe that a huge movement needs to be started and people must fight against government and oil companies. I agreed with Heglar when they stated that it is important for the U.S. as the largest emission producing country in the world to work very hard to lower the pollution for other countries that might get the worst after-effects of this. I loved the author’s thoughts that stated that each individual needs to do some type of change to spark a movement against those oil companies and the government to make a significant change for our future.
Maria:
Hi Elsa. I agree that while changes like switching light bulbs and using fewer plastic bags are simple but helpful contributions, you can strive to make bigger changes in your own time. However, bith changes are difficult when so many essential services, like transportation and power depend on fossil fuels. On the other hand, we should not give up on making those everyday contributions like using CFL light bulbs or using reusable bags for groceries.
I agree with both you and Helglar. Making environmentally friendlier choices is never a bad decision. However, it is unrealistic to think that we can force ourselves to solve global warming on our own, especially when the damage we are supposed to fix is not coming from us individuals in the first place. If the most damage is coming from a handful of corporations as Heglar says, then those corporations need to be held accountable for those actions, as does our government. s ds.
Reading Notes Japan
Submit reading notes on the Japanese myths Amaterasu (the Japanese creation myth) and Kotan Utunni (a Japanese epic) pages 335-348 in World Mythology by Donna Rosenberg, available as a PDF at Files in the Reading Assignments folder. Write a summary of the myths and submit the notes as one document.