Write a response essay in which you explain your thoughts on a specific topic related to one of the two readings – either Leamnson or Carr. Focusing on just a few of your chosen  authors key points, assess the usefulness of their ideas and discuss their implications.  Respond with your own ideas on the topic, and compare your approach to the authors. 

Your ideas should cohere into a specific perspective, with a message you develop throughout the essay. Your essay should include direct references (quotations and/or paraphrases) from Leamnsons or Carrs text, followed by your explanations and responses.

This response essay will be graded based on the quality of writing fundamentals such as clear organization of content, development of a focused idea, use of evidence to support claims, conscientious source integration, and control of an elegant writing style.

High-quality essays will be distinguished by a focused and insightful reading of the chosen text that connects or applies the source authors ideas to a clear message from the student writer.

Remember the word argument does not mean a fight in a writing context. An academic argument is more like a thoughtful conversation between two people with differing viewpoints on a debatable issue. However, you are required to take a position on one side of the issue.

Your submission must include an APA style reference page following the essay. In your research, you will need 2-4 credible primary or secondary sources to use as support in your essay.
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Choose at least two texts (essays from different weeks/time periods) and one film (from any time period), make a 4-6 page argument about how forms transcends phases and how African American culture and sexuality are represented in these texts (essays/stories) & film. What arguments do the authors/filmmakers make about sexuality?  How do they represent these arguments? What strategies are most effective (literary or rhetorical techniques, visual representation)?  If applicable, do you find continuity in representation across periods?  Are there gaps or missing threads (and if so, is there in evidence toward why)?  

Make sure it has a TITLE.

You do not have to cover the entire ground of the topic just make sure the texts/film support the topic (its okay to leave the argument to be continued if extending beyond 6 pages)

Books:

Black Like Us (Carbado, McBride, Weise, eds.) available on archive.org for FREE

No Tea, No Shade (E. Patrick Johnson)

Black Queer Studies (E. Patrick Johnson) 

Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity (C. Riley Snorton)

Films:  Daughters of the Dust, https://vimeo.com/218602223 (or Jezebel, Netflix), Moonlight, Pariah, Precious (should be available on Netflix or online streaming sources).

Choose at least two texts (essays from different weeks/time periods) and one film (from any time period), make a 4-6 page argument about how forms transcends phases and how African American culture and sexuality are represented in these texts (essays/stories) & film. What arguments do the authors/filmmakers make about sexuality?  How do they represent these arguments? What strategies are most effective (literary or rhetorical techniques, visual representation)?  If applicable, do you find continuity in representation across periods?  Are there gaps or missing threads (and if so, is there in evidence toward why)?  

Make sure it has a TITLE.

You do not have to cover the entire ground of the topic just make sure the texts/film support the topic (its okay to leave the argument to be continued if extending beyond 6 pages)

Books:

Black Like Us (Carbado, McBride, Weise, eds.) available on archive.org for FREE

No Tea, No Shade (E. Patrick Johnson)

Black Queer Studies (E. Patrick Johnson) 

Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity (C. Riley Snorton)

Films:  Daughters of the Dust, https://vimeo.com/218602223 (or Jezebel, Netflix), Moonlight, Pariah, Precious (should be available on Netflix or online streaming sources).  

Telling a vivid a story from your past.
Explaining the significance of that story.
Finding the difference between your past perspective and present perspective of the event.
3-4 pages
Times New Roman, 12 pt font, double spaced, 1-inch margins
Proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation

You can message me and I can explain more in depth on the events that occurred

I want an Academic Essay about the movie The Truman Show. (Please Watch the movie! it is important!!)

The essay should answer everything in this prompt
The Truman Show:
During the interview with Christof, one caller was from The Hague (international criminal
court), implying that Sylvia was not alone in her disapproval of his companys adoption and use
of Truman. Compile three examples of unethical behavior against Truman and explain why each
was unethical.

The paper should be like this:
A 5 paragraph essay (into,A,B,C,conclusion)
Times New Roman font, with a one-inch margin for all borders.
Use double spacing for the essay, with 12-point font size.
MLA

The final paper should be on Alices Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, or both of thembut I would suggest you choose just oneand will engage with two outside secondary sources of an academic nature. This is the equivalent of the final paper for the course. This should be approximately 4-5 pages, and use correct grammar, mechanics, quoting/citing, etc.

Choose one or two tales weve read thus far, and use one secondary critical, academic, peer-reviewed sourcessome of the sources were reading count as these, tooto critically analyze a theme of interest in the tale(s). This should not be a book report, but a critical and analytical discussion, using a secondary source to back up a thesis statement. This should be approximately 4 pages, and use correct grammar, mechanics, quoting/citing, etc.

Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee: ISBN: 9780143036371

Character Analysis: Does David Lurie change?

David Lurie, the central character in the novel Disgrace, experiences some intense and horrifying things throughout. However, the author of the novel purposely creates ambiguity in David Lurie’s character. Your assignment is to analyze the character of David Lurie in light of his relationships, and decide if there has been a significant change in his personal character. In short, does David Lurie change?
Note: please write clearly and easy to understand.