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American Women Writers - Writing Resources: October 2007
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources. Sections 1C and 1D, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Sunday, October 28, 2007. Close Reading (How to use the Four Ways handout for your essay). Your handout says that "ideally, every close-reading would involve each of these methods." As you construct your midterm essays, you will probably want to focus most closely on the first three. Although you don't have to follow this trajectory, I recommend approaching close reading in this essay something like this:. If a ...
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832: Irish Incognito By Edgeworth
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832. Cooperative Study Aid - Authors, Texts, Key Terms. Sections B and H, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Irish Incognito By Edgeworth. Piece can be read as exploiting Irish stereotypes- debatable! Positive- he’s charming, no one has a problem with him when they know he’s Irish. He’s confident- not a victim. He’s a flake- everyone is. Everybody is a swindler. Irish bull- “I’d rather die than be a Protestant”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832: Aphra Behn and Oroonoko- By Chris Ponzi
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832. Cooperative Study Aid - Authors, Texts, Key Terms. Sections B and H, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Aphra Behn and Oroonoko- By Chris Ponzi. The country to which the fictional Oroonoko belongs to is Surinam, but scholars aren't entirely sure if Behn actually visited Surinam or not, bust most likely she did, but it is generally regarded that the narrator of Behn's story Oroonoko, Or The Royal Slave. English 142B - Shakespeare: Later Plays.
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832: Royal Exchange
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832. Cooperative Study Aid - Authors, Texts, Key Terms. Sections B and H, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Sunday, March 16, 2008. Addison’s Royal Exchange (p. 2479). London as center of business, many different nationalities represented. Global trading/import and export. Humanitarian, respects and enioys diversity. People united by trade – food grows in one country, sauce in another. England alone is barren. English 142B - Shakespeare: Later Plays. Definition and beli...
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832: "Satyre against Reason and Mankind"
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832. Cooperative Study Aid - Authors, Texts, Key Terms. Sections B and H, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Sunday, March 16, 2008. Satyre against Reason and Mankind". English 142B - Shakespeare: Later Plays. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Norton Anthology of English Literature Online. Dryden- “Absalom and Achitophel”. Irish Incognito By Edgeworth. Aphra Behn and Oroonoko- By Chris Ponzi. In case you havent read everything about Persuasio. The Golden nymph replied:...
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832: 3/1/08 - 4/1/08
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English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832. Cooperative Study Aid - Authors, Texts, Key Terms. Sections B and H, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Dryden- “Absalom and Achitophel”. Charles II- Protestant King. Country seen as Protestant country, although there were many Catholics. The state church was dominant. Charles had some interest in Catholicism. Charles- Protestant, James- Catholic. 1681- Charles II dissolves Parliament- locks up wig leaders. The poem is about this crisis.
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources: Online Writing Lab at Purdue
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources. Sections 1C and 1D, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Online Writing Lab at Purdue. The online writing lab at purdue has lots of information on correct citation, the writing process, and how to correct frequent problems in student writing. Check them out at:. Http:/ owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Women Writers ID Prep. Thesis Group Work with Experts This is the same e. View my complete profile.
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources: well, just kidding
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources. Sections 1C and 1D, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Sunday, December 9, 2007. Well, just kidding. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Women Writers ID Prep. Well, just kidding. View my complete profile.
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources
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American Women Writers - Writing Resources. Sections 1C and 1D, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008. Thursday, November 15, 2007. Thesis Group Work with Experts. This is the same exercise we've done in class. Use it to test your own thesis, or for peer editing. In your own words, what is the writer’s claim about the text? Is this claim debatable? Offer one counter-argument to this claim. Does the thesis address any possible counter-arguments? Does this/would this make it a stronger thesis? Does this thesis offe...