Please write my essay according to this outline: In my essay I’m going to talk about the symbolisms of death and the passing of time in the mentioned works of W. B. Yeats. I’m going to be connecting the poems based on similarities and differences and I will also talking about them individually during the essay. The main point that I’m going to talk about is the significance of passing and W. B. Yeat’s way of putting it into words.
Introduction to the writer
Main themes
The atmosphere of Yeats’ works
Difference in the images of death in the poems
Representation of passing away
Difference in meaning
The significance of death symbolism in poems in general
Exploration of mortality
Yeats’ philosophical reflections on existence and the afterlife
Conclusion
Possible sources, not a problem if others are used:
Dalsimer, Adele M. “By Memory Inspired: WB Yeats’s” September 1913″ and the Irish Political Ballad.” Colby Quarterly 12.1 (1976): 6.
McBean, Cary Albert. “Antithesis and reconciliation in WB Yeats’” Under Ben Bulben”.” (1977).
Yeats, William Butler. Sailing to Byzantium. M. Didier, 1971.
Yeats, William Butler. “Sailing to Byzantium by William Butler Yeats.” Poetry Foundation (2020).
Category: Literature
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“The Symbolisms of Death and Passing in W.B. Yeats’ Poetry: Exploring Mortality and Existence”
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A Tale of Two Ozs: A Comparison of a Scene from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to its Cinematic Adaptation
Please compare a specific scene of your choice from L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to the corresponding scene in the Wizard of Oz cinematic adaptation. Which elements work better as literature? Which elements work work better as film? What other reflections do you have about this classic children’s novel turned classic children’s movie
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Title: “Sula: Exploring the Complexity of Female Friendship and Identity” Introduction: Toni Morrison’s novel, Sula, tells the story of two childhood friends, Sula and Nel, and their evolving relationship as they navigate
It’s an argumentative essay about the book Sula I have debate questions that can be used, it needs at least 5 paragraphs
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“The Amusing and Frightening Nature of Nanabush: Exploring the Purpose and Message of Transgression in Motorcycles and Sweetgrass”
:You are to write a properly formatted, formal, analytical five-paragraph essay after reading Motorcycles and Sweetgrass by Drew Hayden Taylor.
the subject is
One of the aspects of Trickster figures that makes them both amusing and frightening is their transgressive nature. What purpose do Nanabush’s transgressions serve within the world of the novel? Write an essay in which you analyze what the novel’s presentation of Nanabush’s transgressive nature communicates about the desirability and necessity of transgression. -
Title: The Debate on Love in The Decameron: An Analysis of Ghismonda, Lisabetta, and Caterina’s Tales
It is often said that
tales are a place of debate. Considering
the tales of Ghismonda (Day 4, Story 1), of Lisabetta (Day 4, Story 5), and of
Caterina (Day 5, Story 4), what is The Decameron arguing about Love in
the Middle Ages? Discuss.
Make sure to include a few pieces of evidence, with discussion, from the
text(s) of your analysis.
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“The Elements of Fiction in Alice Munro’s “The Bear Came Over the Mountain”: An Analysis”
Write an APA-formatted essay of 1000 words analyzing the elements of fiction in “The bear came over the mountain” (Munro, 2013).
This essay should:
be 1000 words long
have an explicit thesis statement, with the main idea (the topic of the paper) and a controlling idea (what you, as the author, is saying about the topic)
include an integrated, direct quote from the text to support the thesis in each of the body paragraphs
be written using APA formatting guidelines
use APA guidelines for citation, both in-text and on a References page
write in 3rd-person only
be submitted as a MS Word .docx file
Submissions:
Responses will be submitted by attaching a MS Word .docx file. Responses should be written in complete sentences in proper standard written English. Check responses for grammatical and spelling errors, maintain a professional and respectful tone, and answer the question thoroughly.
Plagiarism will result in a zero for the assignment.
Reference
Munro, A. (2013, Oct 21). The bear came over the mountain. The New Yorker.
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“The Diverse Voices of America: Examining Representations of America in Modernist Literature” In the midst of the modernist movement in literature, there emerged a diverse range of voices that sought to capture the essence of America. From the disillusionment
Final Discussion Question #1
Of the writers and poets that we read during the last half of this course, which one of them may best represents the voice, the spirit, and the hopes of America? Which one of them is the least representative? Define your argument and defend it. There is no right or wrong answer here. I am looking for those that make their best case.
*You MUST choose writers from after the Midterm.
Remember to develop your answer in a full, MLA essay using our paragraph plan..and at least 250 words…
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“Exploring the Life and Poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Close Reading of “Frost at Midnight” and its Contextual Significance”
it is a poetry research paper on Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his work. explore his biography and historical context of his work. close read his poem “frost at midnight” and engage with literary criticism. the evidence for literary criticism should come from essays published in peer-reviewed academic journals. gather from interviews and other writings when explicating the poem “frost at midnight”. also when close reading, point out the relationship between form and context. mla format. the images attached shows my style of writing to be incorporated in the paper.
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“Exploring Themes of Storytelling, Appearance, Religion, and Identity in Classic Literary Works”
Question for Essay II, please pick one:
1 1. Write an essay about the importance of storytelling in the 1001 Nights. 2.Write an essay about Hamlet analyzing the importance of appearances: Claudius and Gertrude focus on the way Hamlet looks, whereas Hamlet talks about what’s inside of him. What is the play saying about who is genuine, real, authentic?
3.Write an essay about Tartuffe: how does the author satirize religion?
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“Breaking the Mold: Examining Gender Inequality in Tennis” Introduction: The sport of tennis has long been associated with notions of grace, elegance, and fair play. However, beneath the polished surface lies a deep-rooted issue of gender inequality
Contains work cited with alphabetization, no numbering or bullet points, hanging indent, words cited using: ( ) that go back to works cited, cite for both exact wording and ideas, a working thesis that is stated at the beginning before a hook and body paragraph, restate thesis each time but build on it, use quote and parafrasing, written in MLA9 format
Resources:
https://wtcatennis.org/the-problem-with-stereotypes-in-tennis/
https://theathletic.com/5018333/2023/11/01/women-tennis-letter-wta/
https://www.teenink.com/opinion/discrimination/article/1196327/Tennis-In-2023-How-Women-Are-Still-Treated-With-Disrespect
https://www.sportico.com/leagues/tennis/2023/us-open-prize-money-gender-pay-gap-1234736498/
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/10/sports/tennis/women-men-prize-money.html
https://www.topendsports.com/sport/tennis/men-v-women.htm
https://edgeofthecrowd.com/posts/male-vs-female-tennis-matches
https://www.lsureveille.com/sports/inside-lsu-s-toxic-women-s-tennis-program-former-players-recall-lies-distrust-division/article_917ca11c-3a99-11eb-85cb-fb0f47963498.html
https://allcourttennisclub.com/womens-tennis-crowds-wtafinals
https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2023/08/28/oped-28-utemuratov
https://www.desertsun.com/in-depth/sports/tennis/2020/09/21/original-9-influenced-how-women-tennis-advocating-change/3463333001