Celeste Conway

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Week 4

Please answer one of the following questions. Please refer to the text in your response. For what reasons might the story be told from such an atypical point of view (1st person plural “we”)? What might be reasons for the nonlinear timeline of this story?  

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Week 2 Discussion

In the beautiful and haunting story “The Most Handsome Drowned Man” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a great change takes place in a remote village on a seaside cape after a beautiful drowned body washes to shore Why do you think I might have assigned this as the first story of […]

Week 3 Discussion

  We know by the language and perspective of the narrators that Both “Salvation” and “Araby” are coming-of-age stories told by an adult looking back on a painful childhood experience that results in an epiphany. What is the epiphany that occurs in “Salvation? What is the epiphany that occurs in […]

Week 5 Discussion

In Oedipus the King, the Chorus functions as the collective voice of the citizens of Thebes. The Odes, sung by the chorus, also exemplify one of Aristotle’s criteria for great tragic theatre: “language enhanced by varying beauties.” Select one passage (You do not have to discuss the entire ode) sung […]

Week 6 Discussion

Aristotle has written that “poetry is a higher form than history.” He qualifies that history is the story of a particular event that happens at a particular time to a particular person or group, while literature is the story of what is universal in the human experience. What timeless human […]

Week 7 Discussion

In the essay about suspense in her story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” O’Connor writes writes that readers, like the ancient Greek viewers of tragedy, “should know what is going to happen in this story so that the element of suspense in it will be transferred from its surface to its interior.” We know what […]

Week 8 Discussion

  Discuss how the theme of the Emily Dickinson poem “The Wife” relates to Mrs. Mallard’s emotional state in “The Story of an Hour.” In order to receive credit, you must refer to the totality of the poem, not just the first four lines. Please include direct quotes from the […]

Week 9 Discussion

Please complete all three steps in your response this week: Identify the author and the literary work you are focusing on for your research essay. Share the thesis of your research essay. Explain what specific kind of secondary source information you feel will support your thesis. Identify the BMCC databases […]

Week 10 Discussion

Which of the sonnets read this week was your favorite? In a post of at least 150 words, explain why you liked this poem best. Be very specific in your response, touching on both theme and particular phrasing that struck you. Please include direct quotes from the poem. Also, address […]

Week 11 Discussion

In the article “How to Read a Poem” from the Poets.org website, the poet William Carlos Williams, in acknowledging the challenges of reading poetry, writes that a reader must “complete” what the poet has begun. With specific reference to one of this week’s poems, explain how you “completed” what the […]