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Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie is discussed in terms of characters and plot.

These inquiries are considered: When do you notice the first hints of something extraordinary in the lives of the three people who live in the apartment? Is there an antagonist-protagonist relationship in this story? Why or why not? What and how do you learn about Laura's condition and illness? What and how do you learn about the solution to Laura's problem proposed by the mother?

Subject:

English

Topic:

Old English Language and Literature

Posting ID:

140568

OTA ID:

104719

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Help with Beowulf's intricate themes is offered.

These areas are examined: 1) Syncretism is the combination of different systems of religious belief or practice. Where in Beowulf do you see instances of syncretism between Anglo-Saxon paganism and Christianity? Give specific examples. How well do you think these combinations work? 2) Explain your reaction to the way that the cross is used in Dream of the Rood. Are any aspects of this personification troubling or especially effective? Give specific examples of instances that strike you, and explain the reasons for your reaction.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Old English Language and Literature

Posting ID:

143710

OTA ID:

104719

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This paper offers ideas about cloning and Frankenstein.

Topic: Cloning I need some ideas to write a five page researched paper. Based on the reading Shelley's Frankenstein. Need to focus on deal with current issues in the medical and/or scientific field that directly relate to society today or to an issue of personal responsibility or a moral or ethical dilemma. Three outside sources

Subject:

English

Topic:

Old English Language and Literature

Posting ID:

165577

OTA ID:

104719

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Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus - Chapters 19-21 are examined.

These questions are debated: We know Frankenstein made conscious choices such as not telling anyone Justine was innocent. What of the creature? Do you think he was capable of knowing and understanding right from wrong? Is this a horror story as we think of one today? What makes it a horror story or prevents it from being one?

Subject:

English

Topic:

Old English Language and Literature

Posting ID:

166440

OTA ID:

104719

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Canterbury Tales' research assistance is given.

Help is given with the topic, Medieval Pilgrimage and Controversy: who was for it and who was against it and why.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Old English Language and Literature

Posting ID:

169909

OTA ID:

104719

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