[SOLVED] Masque of the Death

Begin your response by summarizing what you think is the story’s allegorical meaning the symbolic meaning behind the narrative.

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[SOLVED] The Cheat

1) In The Cheat, how does the mise-en-scene create racialized notions of Arakawa? What symbols and cinematic techniques are used, and what kind of meaning do they create?2) How is empathy controlled in The Cheat? Who cheats whom? Is there a moral high ground at the end of the film?3) Sonatine employs two very different settings, urban Tokyo and tropical Okinawa. How do the characters behave in different spaces and how are specific interior and exterior settings used?4) How are emotions used in Sonatine? Are the characters expressive, if so, when? Does the film achieve a balance between laughter and violence?Film 1 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22smajFilm2  Sonatine (CW) (Takashi Kitano, 1993, 94 mins)

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[SOLVED] Moll Flanders

LITERATURE      DEADLINE: 24TH JUNE,2021Write an essay on the theme provided below and the corresponding pre-writing activity you will find here. (Please do both, the prewriting activity and the essay).I)    PRE-WRITING ACTIVITYa)    Write the three ideas that you would explore in your essay about the theme you will analyze.b)    Cite at least one quotation from the text, per idea to be explored in your essay.c)    Write here your thesis statement:d)    Write the topic sentence for each of the body paragraphsII)    LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY    Write an essay about the importance of decision making in Daniel Defoe´s Moll Flanders. Remember to use the pre-writing activity items in your essay.It is a 5 paragraph essay.You will need to read the file attached and Moll Flanders novel too.

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[SOLVED] The Image of God in a Man

The minimum of 2 full pages not to exceed 3-page requirement refers to the Introduction, Brief Summary, Critical Interaction, and Conclusion sections. It does not include the Cover page, Contents page, or Selected Bibliography. If your critique exceeds the 3-page requirement for sections I–IV, your grade will be reduced.Make sure your critiques are formatted in the following manner:?Follow Turabian style1 (as specified in the Turabian manual) for the critique (See the “LU Rawlings School of Divinity Writing Guide” for preferred Turabian standards).?Use footnotesto document research statements.?Use 1” margins all around.?Make text double-spaced.?Use 12-point Times New Roman font.?Indent the 1st line of a paragraph ½ inch.?Do not insert any extra lines or additional points between paragraphs.?Include a cover page, following the Journal Critique Sample Cover Page.

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[SOLVED] Violence and Video Games

Do violent video games make you more violent.For more information on Violence and Video Games read this:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_and_video_games#:~:text=Numerous%20studies%20have%20shown%20no,from%20playing%20violent%20video%20games.

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[SOLVED] How I Met My Husband by Alice Munro

Literary analysis on the short story “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro1.5 – 2 pages longDouble Space

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[SOLVED] Plato’s The Apology of Socrates

These are my teacher’s comment about this essay:Your essay should be approximately 500 words.  This gives you an idea of the length I expect, but I don’t count words or pages.  Write the best essay that you can.  Answer all questions in bold.  Please type your essay in MS Word and send it to me by email attachment.  Please don’t use any other word processing programs, because I may not be able to open them.This is not a research assignment.  I strongly recommend that you do not search online for help in writing this essay.  Most of what is online is either junk or simply not relevant for us.1.    How do we know that Euthyphro had failed to examine what piety is?  And why does it matter that he had failed to do so?2.    In Plato’s The Apology of Socrates, what did the oracle at Delphi say about Socrates?  How did Socrates initially react?  What did he then claim to discover about what the oracle meant, and how did he discover it?3.    Socrates, famously, said “the unexamined life is not worth living” (page 39 of The Apology of Socrates).  What did those who fear death fail to examine?  How is Socrates different from them on that issue?  How is his discussion of those who fear death, and how he claims to be different from them, an example of what he says the oracle at Delphi meant?4.    In Socrates’ examination of Meletus, he shows that Meletus has failed to examine something very important.  So what had Meletus failed to examine?  How do we know he had failed to examine it?  And why does it matter that he failed?

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[SOLVED] Elevator Pitch

For this assignment you will write your own elevator pitch. Think about your major = finance, your field = banking, and your goals. Using the knowledge you’ve gained from the resources, readings, and lecture this week, craft your elevator pitch. Remember an elevator pitch is who you are professionally in 30 seconds or less. While we want to include as much as we can, we have to speak at a speed that’s comfortable for the speaker and the listener. Think about what you wish to include based on what we’ve learned, and choose your wording wisely.

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[SOLVED] Truth About Stories

After reading several chapters of The Truth About Stories and exploring the resources in our unit as well as on the Community Book website, write a 4 to 5 page essay that responds to one of the prompts below. Your analysis must be thesis-driven and tackle deep concepts concerning the work. What are the theme/s you identify and what is King’s work trying to say about the world in which he/we are situated?1.  “So here are our choices: a world in which creation is a solitary, individual act or a world in which creation is a shared activity; a world that begins in harmony and slides toward chaos or a world that begins in chaos and moves toward harmony; a world marked by competition or a world determined by co-operation” (King 24).Thomas King, in the first chapter of The Truth about Stories, makes a comparison of the creation story of Christianity (the book of Genesis) to a native creation myth. Reflect on the above quote and the content of King’s first chapter and discuss creation as either a collaborative or individual act. In addition to the two creation accounts that King discusses, research and include one other creation narrative from another culture.2.  “The truth about stories is that that’s all we are” (King 2).Analyze the way King sketches or identifies characters, how situations are shaped, and how time and place are communicated in his narratives. Also consider how his tone, word choice and language work in the stories to create meaning. What does King’s stories tell us about identity, culture, history, and the social world?3,  Explore one of the themes you encountered while going through the novel and resources. You may explore how King develops the topics of generational trauma, lost language/identity, lifestyle issues such as increased rates of suicide and alcoholism among Native Americans, assimilation vs annihilation to express some truth about these topics. Use the resources in our unit to help support your analysis of your selected theme.In this essay, include a well-placed image or audio/video link in your essay and the use of at least 4 sources; the image would count as source #5. Follow the MLA format for documenting sources and setting up your essay.

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[SOLVED] Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward

The novel sing unburied sing with a thesis statements hat resentment is present in families where individuals don’t act as the parental role they should like how people don’t put her kids first and doesn’t act more as their mother nt about how.

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