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Essay question: 'Victorian moral values were shared by all.' Analyse what was meant by moral values in mid-Victorian Britain with particular reference to the working classes. Primary sources attached.
I need to answer the following essay question, in no more than 1500 words, using the two attached files as my primary sources. Essay question: 'Victorian moral values were shared by all.' Analyse what was meant by 'moral values' in mid-Victorian Britain, with particular reference to the lives of the working classes. I am ...continues
Jonathon Swift - A Modest Proposal
I need someone to point me in the right direction and help me identify the necessary quotes: Attached file, "A Modest Proposal" (ENGLISH ---LITERATURE AND SOCIETY) Find 18-20 quotes in the reading, discuss what affect they had when you read those words (quotes), which of them are similar, most powerful? and why? Try ...continues
Jonathon Swift: A Modest Proposal
Attached are the quotes and descriptions which were done earlier. Select 12 -15 quotes from the attached file and explain how Jonathan Swift accomplishes in engaging the reader's sympathy for the poor (ludicrous image---- pathos) and outrage for those benefiting from their impoverishments? Take each quote and explain using the a ...continues
(literature and society) The house of Mirth
Attached 3 files. a, the house of mirth (word) b, lit-1 (jpg) c, lit-2 (jpg) Attachments b and c are what needs to be done. 1. Read through the first attachment (the house of mirth) and find 6-7 quotes in the reading that strike you, as important, and then follow the instructions in attachment B (lit-1), answer in the ...continues
I would like your assistance in answering the 11 questions attached. (See attached file for full problem description) --- Answer the following questions on Washington Irving: 1. "Rip Van Winkle" has been called the first American short story. What makes "Rip Van Winkle" an amusing story? What does Irving satiriz ...continues
(See attached file for full problem description) --- The following are a number of reading selections from various authors as well as a number of questions which correspond to those readings. When you answer the question, be sure to write down the question number and copy the question. Take your time and give complete answ ...continues
Comparative Matrixes are examined.
a Comparative Poetry Matrix explains various pieces using details.
Henry James' Washington Square is examined.
Catherine Sloper's status as a villain or a hero is considered as well as Dr. Sloper's status.
Hills Like White Elephants questions are embedded.
Ernest Hemingway's, "Hills Like White Elephants" is addressed: 1. What is the important choice these two people are talking about? 2. What is the mans attitude to this choice and how is it revealed? 3. What is the womans attitude to this choice and how is it revealed? 4. What may be the symbolic significance of Hill ...continues