Write a drama analysis and focus on 1) The theme of empathy, 2) symbolism, and 3) How is the play influenced by its cultural background and how does culture connect to our current political/social ideas of today?
Relying on the book, The Bastille Effect (Chapter 4: Sites of Condor), and related to class lectures and slideshows, discuss two common threads linking each of the four cities ruled under a dictatorship: Buenos Aires, Santiago, Asuncion, Montevideo.
Relying on the book, The Bastille Effect (Chapter 11: Consecrate and Desecrate), and related to class lectures and slideshows, please offer an original critique of the film Hunger (directed by Steve McQueen) by interpreting the plight of Bobby Sands and the other Irish hunger strikers. In doing so, please incorporate the following concepts: Sanctity of Death, Martyrdom, and Sacrifice.
Relying on the book, The Bastille Effect (Chapter 10: Exterminate and Denial), and related to class lectures and slideshows, please explore genocide and mass killings in the Southern Cone of Latin America. Also pay close attention to the significance of the fate of indigenous people.
Write a literary analysis paper Several of the readings in this course contain villains: the three monsters in Beowulf; Mordred in Morte Darthur; the devils in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus; Iago in Othello; and Satan and the other fallen angels in Paradise Lost, to name a few. Include the following in your analysis: Compare and contrast two villains that you encountered in the readings for this course. Address their: Motivations Evil methods Effect on the other characters Support each part of your literary analysis with MLA cited examples/quotes from each text. this is what i choose : compare and contrast two villains that you have encountered in the reading of this course Thesis: Both stories of Motre Darthur and Othello have a central villain. Motre Darthur has Mordred and Othello has Iago.
The materials over the last two weeks considers popular music in a global landscape addressing both the border-crossing and influence of music genres and celebrity. In developing your essay is there something particularly attractive about music and sound that makes it an effective medium for popular culture to spread widely? Why or Why not? refer to the Bravo and Kruse readings in addressing this question. Next, consider your own relationship with a music genre. Has it shaped your position or understanding of politics and/or activism?