by | Jul 3, 2024 | American Literature
Readings from Norton Anthology: Review the Timeline (686-687) Poetry of Amy Lowell (Introduction-Picture of reading attached below), “The Captured Goddess”- Link: https://poets.org/poem/captured-goddess “Madonna of the Evening Flowers” Link:...
by | Jul 2, 2024 | American Literature
“Bartleby” is an enigmatic story, a story unto itself just like its protagonist. But a lot of critics seen Bartleby as a political story as well–a story about labor, about freedom and about selfhood. Here’s a video of the Slovenian critic...
by | Jul 2, 2024 | American Literature
Exploring the Intersections: A Comparative Essay on Romanticism and Transcendentalism in American Literature: Essay should be in MLA format with works cited page. Text Book: The Northon Anthology of American Literature 10th edition Introduction: Provide a brief...
by | Jul 1, 2024 | American Literature
Part 1 The Prompt : In Alcott’s “The Brothers,” we see Nurse Dane wrestling with how to react to Bob’s plan for revenge. Ultimately, while she empathizes with him and seems to like him personally much more than Ned, she convinces him to change his plans. Think of an...
by | Jul 1, 2024 | American Literature
One Pager Assignment for Refugee (Gratz, 2017) What is a One Pager? One Pager: an image-heavy, idea-driven assessment that prompts students to select the most meaningful ideas in a text, make connections to their own lives, and display the ideas creatively with...
by | Jun 30, 2024 | American Literature
Trace the development of the concept of the English “hero” developed during the Anglo-Saxon Period through the Middle Ages, Early Modern Period, and the 17th & 18th Centuries. explain the English-speaking peoples choice of a hero based on a study of our evolving...