What makes the film ″Way down East″ a classic?

support your thesis about why the film is considered a classic with a close analysis of three different scenes from the film: * One scene that shows how the film is well crafted. * One scene that shows how the film is well acted. * One scene that shows how the film speaks to the human condition.

According to Lynette Carpenter, the two male narrators in “Dare’s Gift” are unreliable. Certainly, there are many times in the story when “reality” does not fit their point of view. Explain what makes one or both narrators unreliable and why this is important to understanding the story. You may consider why Glasgow, as a feminist, would narrate a story from a male perspective?

According to Lynette Carpenter, the two male narrators in “Dare’s Gift” are unreliable. Certainly, there are many times in the story when “reality” does not fit their point of view. Explain what makes one or both narrators unreliable and why this is important to understanding the story. You may consider why Glasgow, as a feminist, would narrate a story from a male perspective? What is the purpose? Narrow/focus this question.

2. Question: In “Ideals,” why does Lydia feel as if she’s “imprisoned like a wax wreath under a glass globe of the 19th century”? What does this symbol of entrapment or metaphor mean in the story? Overall, how does an examination of this metaphor help us understand the text’s meaning?

FIRST, THE WRITER must begin with a clearly explained focus and do not include any information that is not directly related to the thesis. You need one specific thesis that is fully explained in your introduction and then supported with evidence in body paragraphs; NEXT each answer for the question must be a complete, in-dept analysis essay, with a minimum of 4 with well-developed paragraphs AND a minimum of 1,450 words, OR 2.5-pgs per essay question

Then, the introductory paragraph will include a clear focus or purpose that is explained to the reader. The focus must reflect the question, but you must narrow and provide a focus for the question. *do not repeat content previously stated in essay just to satisfy the word count requirement.

SECOND, THE WRITER’s answer must be a well-organized literary analysis, with a establish purpose in the introduction and then support the focus with evidence, including a minimum of 3-4 quotes, a minimum of 4 examples in the body and followed by supporting information.

Then, use a well-organized central topic; use transitional words and phrases. Explain your purpose, defining any relevant terms, and then support this focus, in the body paragraphs, with evidence, specific examples and quotes from the text.
Lastly, use the provided sources to support your focus

Important note: If your essays are too short or undeveloped or if they are general/ vague, they will not receive a good grade.
Important note: MLA Guidelines are Strictly Enforced, the MLA Style & Tips on Using Quotes must be followed, no exceptions

Also, consult How to Write a Literary Analysis in the course content; pay particular attention to what should be included in the introduction and how to support a thesis. Use the other guides listed in the course content, both 1. How to Write a Literary Analysis, 2. Tips for Integrating Quotes guides AND including ones on MLA Style and Tips on Using Quotes that you may find helpful.
This essay is open book, but do NOT use online sources, such as Wikipedia or Sparknotes.