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Hello everyone, I think it is relatively safe to say that the fall of Camelot and the death of King Arthur was not by ones or two persons doing. The nights of the round table are having issues with accepting King Arthur for forgiving Sir Lancelot. Some won’t stand for it, while others will not…
Lit -4
This week, we are delving into how authors use their literary works as social commentary. This can be a general commentary related to what is going on in society such as in Frankenstein; as a means to enact change such as in The Jungle; or as telling of an experience, such as in Persepolis. …
FAS 202 Milestone Two
Prompt: For Milestone Two, you will compose a rough draft of Sections I–IV of the final project. Provide as many details as possible, addressing each of the following major headings: Introduction, Visual and Historical Analysis, and Comparative Analysis. In addition, address the Parallels section by introducing a third, contemporary work of art (created within the…
Reader Response
Choose one work: The Epic of Gilgamesh The story of Noah and the Flood The Tower of Babel The Iliad. In 500 to 1000 words or two to three typed, double spaced pages respond to the work. Write a thesis statement which states your unified theme or idea. (For example, God’s wrath, Humanity’s Obedience, Miscommunication,…
Arthurian heroes
Malory includes several tales in Le Morte d’Arthur that explain how some of the most important Arthurian heroes are begotten, such as King Arthur and Sir Galahad. How does the manner in which each of these heroes are conceived affect the representation of both men and women in the tales? Be certain to use examples…
Reading Response #3
Reading and assignment details are attached below. Reading: Catching Our Breath: Critical Race STS and the Carceral Imagination by RUHA BENJAMIN Need done by 5 PM EST, November 17th, 2022

