Discuss the theme of unfaithfulness in Shakespeare’s sonnets.

A: Specific questions to consider here are: Who is being unfaithful to whom? How can one characterize the narrator’s reaction to his learning of his loves’ infidelity? And how is infidelity portrayed? As an incurable sin – or as something to be understood?

Read: Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking, 12th ed. New Jersey:  Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2018, Print: ISBN: 978-0-13-443199-4
Chapter 2, What are the issue and Conclusion?
Chapter 3, What are the Reasons?
Read: “Behold the Stone Age” Robert Hughes and David Bjerklie’s article in Time (February 1995).
Read:  “The Vanishing City” Jonathan Keate’s article in Discover (September 2018).

Respond to the following questions in two short essays of 2-3 paragraphs each:

From “Behold the Stone Age”:

1) Consider the different theories behind the purpose of the Cro-Magnon cave art described in “Behold the Stone Age”. What do you think the artists’ purposes were? What is the value of the cave art today? Explain your answer.

2) Think about the definitiion of “art” that is employed in the article. In addition to offering aesthetic pleasure, how else do you define art? What is the distinction between art and “functional images”? Discuss in detail with supporting examples.

From “The Vanishing City”:

1) What are the similarities between anthropologists’ work, as described in “Behold the Stone Age”, and contemporary archaeologists’ work, as described in “The Vanishing City”?

2) Why is White interested in analyzing the inspection materials passed on to her by the Bureau of Land Management? What has she learned from these materials?

3) Why does White claim there is “a trace of Burning Man in every society”? does your reading of “Behold the Stone Age” support or refute this claim?

This paper should be based on one developmental issue in human development.

The outline for this week must

be one page in length only;
include a thesis statementone or two declarative sentences that summarize the main idea of your topic;
contain two or three main points about the thesis and include support for each point made;
end with a conclusion that summarizes your lesson and refers back to the thesis statement; and
include a list of the reference(s) you plan to use

Discuss the theme of unfaithfulness in Shakespeare’s sonnets.

A: Specific questions to consider here are: Who is being unfaithful to whom? How can one characterize the narrator’s reaction to his learning of his loves’ infidelity? And how is infidelity portrayed? As an incurable sin – or as something to be understood?

The paper is writing a research paper based on a movie  Ma Raineys Black Bottom 2020 new movie. It is for a literature cLASS
How were doing this
Choose one of the following questions and research it. Write up your response, documenting your
sources with both in-text citations and a Works Cited page.
1. Evaluate the text/movie from a critical approach, showing how at least three literary aspects
contribute to the value of the storytelling and why the story matters.
2. Blend your own academic/personal/career interests with your literary analysis. Are you majoring in
business management? Evaluate the business practices Ma Rainey faced. Going into nursing?
Research the qualities recognized by nursing organizations as ones that are important for nurses to
have, and then decide which character would make a good nurse. Interested in psychology? How do
characters in the play/movie exhibit important aspects of psychology? Going into music? How are
challenges musicians today face compared to those in the story? (If you choose question #2 as an
option, be sure to speak to me about your research question before you begin working on it.)
The Nitty Gritty
7-10 pages (not including a cover pageif you have oneor the Works Cited
Typed (double-spaced throughout), 12-point, Times New Roman font
Minimum of six sources (consider reference books, print books, journals, radio programs,
reputable magazines, edited internet-based sources)

If you choose number two I am majoring in Nursing and I would like you to write the paper in relation to Nursing.I have attached grading rubric that  the paper requires. You can write the research paper based on that.

The research paper should finally answer these question:
1)What do you now see as your essay’s purpose? How does this compare with original purpose?
2) What audience does your essay address?
3)What is your stance toward the topic?
4) What evidence supports your thesis ? Is the evidence sufficient?

Several of the sonnets are rife with financial imagery. Find as many examples of this imagery as you can, and try to account for their distribution within the sonnets.

A: Ask yourself: what does the poet wish to achieve by describing the sonnets’ characters and events with the language of money and finance? Consider Shakespeare’s time: the modern notion of economics is slowly taking shape, more and more sophisticated forms of trade are emerging, and a “philosophy” of money is not far away…

Midterm Paper
1) Chooseone(1)oftheconceptsbelow.
In what ways does it relate to specific circumstances/events in our modern life?
Mary Princess subtext on imperialism in her History Herman Melvilles racial stereotypes in Benito Cereno Henrik Ibsens feminist precedence in A Dolls House Nikolai Gogols Everyman-centric satire in The Overcoat Franz Kafkas parabolic symbolism in A Hunger Artist
2) Citeone(1)examplefromthetexttosupportyourthesis.
3) Quotefromthevideolesson(nolongerthantwolinesoftext).
Identify the professor/speaker.
4) Brieflycompareorcontrastyourchoicetooneotherentryonthelist.
Specifications
Write a title that directly addresses your thesis Provide a clear thesis statement
Use vocabulary from class lectures
Submit 2-3 pages (2 full pages minimum)
Type in 12 pt. Times, double spaced, standard margins
You will be graded on:
Comprehension
Originality
Scholarly tone (third person objective, no slang or clichs) Skill with language: grammar, syntax, and punctuation
No late submissions accepted. Plagiarism will result in failing the course.

Several of the sonnets are rife with financial imagery. Find as many examples of this imagery as you can, and try to account for their distribution within the sonnets.

A: Ask yourself: what does the poet wish to achieve by describing the sonnets’ characters and events with the language of money and finance? Consider Shakespeare’s time: the modern notion of economics is slowly taking shape, more and more sophisticated forms of trade are emerging, and a “philosophy” of money is not far away…