Literature homework help

For each passage write the following:  Use the corresponding letter to reference each passage.
1. Identify the author and title of the passage
2. Identify the historical era and/or literary period in the African American literary tradition in which the passage was written
3. Explain the content (what’s going on) and context (how does it fit into the larger work from which it is excerpted)
4. Comment on a theme or subject of the work as illustrated by this passage. (Do not paraphrase.)
Make sure that your responses take all aspects of the passage, including literary forms or techniques, into account.
 
A. “One ever feels his twoness, — an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.”    W.E.B Dubois
B. “Oh, little brown girl, born for sorrow’s mate,
Keep all you have of queenliness,
Forgetting that you once were slave,
And let your full lips laugh at Fate!” Gwendolyn Bennett.
C. “But this is the mountain standing in the way of any true Negro art in America—this urge within the race toward whiteness, the desire to pour racial individuality into the mold of American standardization, and to be as little Negro and as much American as possible.”  Langston Hughes
D. “She stayed to the night service—’love feast’—which was very warm and full of spirit. In the emotional winds her domestic trials were borne far and wide so that she sang as she drove homeward,
‘Jurden water, black an’ col’
Chills de body, not de soul
An Ah wantah cross Jurden in uh calm time.’” Zora Neale Hurston
K. “The lesson this teaches, and which every Afro-American should ponder well, is that a Winchester rifle should have a place of honour in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give. When the white man, who is always the aggressor, knows he runs as great risk of biting the dust every time his Afro-American victim does, he will have greater respect for Afro-American life.” –  Ida B Wells
G.  “Upon her swarthy neck black shiny curls
Luxuriant fell; and tossing coins in praise,
The wine-flushed, bold-eyed boys, and even the girls,
Devoured her shape with eager, passionate gaze;
But looking at her falsely-smiling face,
I knew her self was not in that strange place.”  Claude McKay

Literature homework help

For each passage write the following:  Use the corresponding letter to reference each passage.
1. Identify the author and title of the passage
2. Identify the historical era and/or literary period in the African American literary tradition in which the passage was written
3. Explain the content (what’s going on) and context (how does it fit into the larger work from which it is excerpted)
4. Comment on a theme or subject of the work as illustrated by this passage. (Do not paraphrase.)
Make sure that your responses take all aspects of the passage, including literary forms or techniques, into account.
 
A. “One ever feels his twoness, — an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.”    W.E.B Dubois
B. “Oh, little brown girl, born for sorrow’s mate,
Keep all you have of queenliness,
Forgetting that you once were slave,
And let your full lips laugh at Fate!” Gwendolyn Bennett.
C. “But this is the mountain standing in the way of any true Negro art in America—this urge within the race toward whiteness, the desire to pour racial individuality into the mold of American standardization, and to be as little Negro and as much American as possible.”  Langston Hughes
D. “She stayed to the night service—’love feast’—which was very warm and full of spirit. In the emotional winds her domestic trials were borne far and wide so that she sang as she drove homeward,
‘Jurden water, black an’ col’
Chills de body, not de soul
An Ah wantah cross Jurden in uh calm time.’” Zora Neale Hurston
K. “The lesson this teaches, and which every Afro-American should ponder well, is that a Winchester rifle should have a place of honour in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give. When the white man, who is always the aggressor, knows he runs as great risk of biting the dust every time his Afro-American victim does, he will have greater respect for Afro-American life.” –  Ida B Wells
G.  “Upon her swarthy neck black shiny curls
Luxuriant fell; and tossing coins in praise,
The wine-flushed, bold-eyed boys, and even the girls,
Devoured her shape with eager, passionate gaze;
But looking at her falsely-smiling face,
I knew her self was not in that strange place.”  Claude McKay

Literature homework help

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Literature homework help

Final Project Instructions: Develop a project/presentation of 750 to 1000 words minimum/maximum (or the equivalent). You will either have a creative presentation with an explanatory paragraph to explain what you’ve done, or you can opt for a more traditional essay based on thematic analysis.
 
This assignment is due Sunday of Week 8
Project include:
1. An epic is meant to celebrate the birth of a strong nation. In the style of Spenser or Milton, write the start of your own epic about America. Include these epic conventions: in medias res, invocation of the muse, thrice repetition, and elevated style. In your explanatory paragraph, explain how your inspiration piece used these elements.
You are encouraged to be creative, but you must also demonstrate your close knowledge of the original text. Ideally, you will use direct quotes from your inspiration text(s).
Note that creative assignments should include an explanatory paragraph at the beginning to explain your choices. Also, all MLA rules should be followed to include quoting when appropriate with in-text citations and a works cited section.

Literature homework help

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Literature homework help

Final Project Instructions: Develop a project/presentation of 750 to 1000 words minimum/maximum (or the equivalent). You will either have a creative presentation with an explanatory paragraph to explain what you’ve done, or you can opt for a more traditional essay based on thematic analysis.
 
This assignment is due Sunday of Week 8
Project include:
1. An epic is meant to celebrate the birth of a strong nation. In the style of Spenser or Milton, write the start of your own epic about America. Include these epic conventions: in medias res, invocation of the muse, thrice repetition, and elevated style. In your explanatory paragraph, explain how your inspiration piece used these elements.
You are encouraged to be creative, but you must also demonstrate your close knowledge of the original text. Ideally, you will use direct quotes from your inspiration text(s).
Note that creative assignments should include an explanatory paragraph at the beginning to explain your choices. Also, all MLA rules should be followed to include quoting when appropriate with in-text citations and a works cited section.

Literature homework help

Final Project Instructions: Develop a project/presentation of 750 to 1000 words minimum/maximum (or the equivalent). You will either have a creative presentation with an explanatory paragraph to explain what you’ve done, or you can opt for a more traditional essay based on thematic analysis.
 
This assignment is due Sunday of Week 8
Project include:
1. An epic is meant to celebrate the birth of a strong nation. In the style of Spenser or Milton, write the start of your own epic about America. Include these epic conventions: in medias res, invocation of the muse, thrice repetition, and elevated style. In your explanatory paragraph, explain how your inspiration piece used these elements.
You are encouraged to be creative, but you must also demonstrate your close knowledge of the original text. Ideally, you will use direct quotes from your inspiration text(s).
Note that creative assignments should include an explanatory paragraph at the beginning to explain your choices. Also, all MLA rules should be followed to include quoting when appropriate with in-text citations and a works cited section.

Literature homework help

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Literature homework help

Because the SAT scores for incoming class of students as significantly and severely skewed – thus violating the assumption of normality – you dichotomized the students into two SAT groups coded zero and one.  Students that scores below the median score of 1000 on the SAT were given a code of 0, and classified as the Low SAT students.   Students that scored 1000, or above,  on the SAT were given a code of 1, and classified as the High SAT students.