Literature homework
Discuss the interactions between Henry and Catherine. Is Henry Tilney’s “teaching” of Catherine patronizing or bullying or is he just teasing her? Why does Henry feel the need to treat Catherine the way he does? Is Catherine open to his “help” or does she resist it? What effect does this have on your feelings about both…
Peer’s post (Through the story Life in the Iron-Mills written by Rebecca Harding Davis, Rebeca exposes the terrible conditions that the workers of the industrial and textile factories of the United States of the nineteenth century had. The story is told by an anonymous narrator, a resident of the town. Perched on his window, the…
Prompt Consider what you’ve learned about the writing process in the past eight weeks. What was your biggest challenge, and how did you overcome it? Post a minimum of 500 words and weave at least two references from the textbook or outside readings/research into your analysis. Format attributions with an MLA in-text citation that corresponds…
DUE FRIDAY BY 10PM 1. Write an analysis of one of the writers and his or her ideas and themes in this weeks readings. As part of your analysis, discuss what social changes the writer wanted and how did he or she use writing writing to bring about those changes? 2. Compare and contrast…
A Doll House, by Henrik Isben -Must be written in the form of a play. While the Doll House ends with a slamming door, Nora seems to leave a possible opening for Torvald to learn his lesson. Your task is to write a sequel or additional ending scene making clear whether Nora eventually returns to Torvald…
Imagine you are writing a sequel to “The Lady or the Tiger.” Your story will pick up where Frank R. Stockton left off. Use the graphic organizer to help plot out your resolution to “The Lady or the Tiger.” **You will not write your sequel just yetyou’re planning it in this assignment.** The graphic…