Questions and Topics We Can Help You To Answer: Paper Instructions:
After reading the Critical Analysis Rubric, you will be writing an essay on "A Worn Path." The following is your topic, "Why is or is not "A Worn Path" an allegory? To complete the essay, you must research the definition of an allegory. You can use any source that you want, and you do not have to cite the source. The following are criteria you must follow:
You have to write in third person.
You must use MLA style.
You should not write a summary of the plot.
Finally, you must proofread your analysis. Points will be deducted for grammatical errors.
Questions and Topics We Can Help You To Answer: Paper Instructions:
How do our emotions and actions impact our lives? Develop a thesis statement or claim that answers this question directly, and provide multiple examples from both the play, Romeo and Juliet and the novel, Snitch.
Questions and Topics We Can Help You To Answer: Paper Instructions:
"Muse & Drudge" is the title of a Harryette Mullen book of poems, and sets the tone for this unit and discussion.
For your first discussion, write TWO STURDY PARAGRAPHS ( and then one extra bit ) on the following:
PARA 1) After reading about the NINE MUSES and their attributes, and then reading our selection of poets, your task for discussion is to MATCH OUT one of the Muses with one or more poets-- in other words, which one of these muses would have inspired your chosen poet-- discuss, and quote from a poem or poems as to why you feel this way. EXAMPLE : when I read the attributes for Thalia, I can think of at least one poet that matches out well with her, but ALL of the muses and poets are fair game for pairing.
PARA 2) We're in this moment now-- we've been stuck, and now we're heading toward something, with much suffering and loss, and perhaps some glimmers of hope. Speak to what YOU ARE GOING THROUGH NOW, and which muse or poet could most INSPIRE you or at least help you COPE and go on.
Here are the names of the 9 Muses streets and what they mean:
Urania, the Muse of astronomy Thalia, the Muse of comedy and of playful and idyllic poetry Euterpe, the Muse of tragedy Calliope, the Muse of epic poetry Clio, the Muse of history Erato, the Muse of love poetry and mimicry Melpomene, the Muse of tragedy Terpsichore, the Muse of dancing Polyhymnia, the Muse of sacred poetry
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