WHAT IS A LITERARY DEVICE?In literature, any technique used to help the author achieve his or her purpose is called a literary device. Typically, these devices are used for an aesthetic purpose that is, theyre intended to make the piece more beautiful. However,
lysistrata Analysis
500 Words in notes I need notes on the theme, plot, setting, conflict, and point of view in Lysistrata What is the point of view in Lysistrata? Why is it important? What style of narration is presented? How does this
Course Takeaways
Think back over the last 11 weeks. What are two things that you learned about yourself that surprised you? How has your sense of purpose changed from when you started this course? How will everything you’ve learned help you find
How has taking initiative improved your communication over the past 11 weeks?
Reflect on the course and consider your growth in communication and showing initiative. In which one of the areas do you feel as if you experienced the most growth? Provide specific ways in which you have taken initiative in
How have you adapted to change?
We have all experienced workplace or personal changes that required us to adjust our daily actions at work or at home. Select one of the changes below, and explain how you have adapted to that change in the past.
Communication Techniques
Joe Gibbs is a masterful communicator because he can connect with any audience and effectively share his ideas. This week you’ve learned the different techniques leaders like Coach used to communicate with confidence. Now, think of a leader or presenter
Esssay
Choose one of the topics below: Write an esssay in which you compare the use of setting in any two stories asssigned in Module 1. You might compare the re-creation of two similar settings, such as landscapes far from
Reading Response
Choose “The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket” or “Wildwood” from chapter six to write a response exploring how character, point of view, setting, symbolism, or any recurring word or phrase contributes to the development of theme. Be sure to state that theme in
Reading Response
Discuss how the setting, symbols, and figurative language used in Volar and A Wall of Fire Rising contributed to how the characters were shaped by their environment and/or scenes from the stories. Please do not summarize the stories. Provide a literary
Literary Analysis
Literary Analysis – 1-2pages in this case, in the short story “Why Don’t You Dance?” from the collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver. You’ll focus on six elements, and for each one, write