Category: English

  • “The Butterfly Effect: How a Small Event Caused a Catastrophic Disaster in World History” Introduction: The Butterfly Effect is a concept that suggests small and seemingly insignificant events can have a major impact on the course of history. This theory has been

    Basically are choosing a disaster from world history, that was the event caused by  a small or minuscule phenomena in the world. It must be atleast a 5 step process of how this small event created such a disastrous outcome.

  • “Unveiling the Depths of Love: A Literary Analysis of ‘Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show’” Introduction: William Shakespeare’s sonnet, “Loving in truth, and fain in verse

    Write an essay 5 body paragraphs analysis the poem is Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show
    mention in the introduction information about the poem and analysis of the topic and what year / the second paragraph mention the sound devices and the rhyme scheme / 3 mentions the literary devices and imagery / 4 paragraphs talk about the theme and the last sentence mentions the tone / 5 paragraphs and give example from the poem the conclusion write why it is important for me.
    Make it like the file that I upload And zero copy from the in

  • “The Bittersweet Dichotomy of Love and Betrayal: A Comparative Analysis”

    The essay is about the comparassion of love and betrayal.  I have 3 main points included in the pictures that i want added and also my thesis and conclusion. If you feel like anything could be edited then you can go off your own ideas. The notes arent really important but i would like some of those ideas to be included.

  • “Breaking the Myth: A Critical Analysis of the Female Character in Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain”

    This prompt addresses the “Hemingway Code Hero,” an aging critical interpretation that has prevented generations of readers from delving beyond a pseudo-macho interpretation of Hemingway’s writing. In part, this code suggests, “If death ends all activity, if death ends all knowledge and consciousness, man must seek his reward here, now, immediately. Consequently, the Hemingway man exists in a large part for the gratification of his sensual desires; he will devote himself to all types of physical pleasures because these are the rewards of this life…From this we derive then the idea of grace under pressure. This concept is one according to which the character must act in a way that is acceptable when he is faced with the fact of death. One might express it in other terms by saying that the Hemingway man must have fear of death, but he must not be afraid to die.” These lines reinforce a mythology that lingers among the uninitiated, those who see Hemingway as a womanizing hunter, boxer, and fisherman who writes stories for men where women appear as little more than sex objects. However, this question demands an analysis that moves beyond this mythology and challenges the code of masculinity associated with his work. Drawing from a close reading of a particular short story or novel in this course, this synecdoche essay should reveal artistic truths about Hemingway’s male and female characters and their experiences in a modern world that is vivid and complex. 
    Talk about the American wife in “Cat in the Rain”

  • Title: The Power of Language: Examining the Purpose and Effects of Newspeak in George Orwell’s 1984

    Winston’s friend Symes says that the purpose of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought and make thoughtcrime impossible. He says, “The Revolution will be complete when the Janguage is perfect.” Do you think that it is possible to create an artificial language that will control what people think? If we eliminate the words for bad ideas, will that eliminate the ideas?
    Is this why we prohibit certain words from radio and television? (Participants in this panel may want to preview the appendix, “The Principles of Newspeak.”)

  • “My Unique Family: Growing Up with Two Dads”

    Creating a college essay about me. I grew up with 2 dads and thats what I want this about. I really want to work closely with the writer. 
    Common App Essay Prompt: 
    Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story.

  • “The Manipulative Nature of Social Media: A Personal Reflection and Analysis” Introduction: As a millennial, I have grown up in the era of social media. From the early days of MySpace to the current dominance of Instagram and Twitter, I

    In the introduction for this essay, briefly describe your social media platform experience. Use 1st person for this response (¾ to 1 page).
    Choose 3 moments in the film that resonated with your social media experience. Be specific and include names and titles of the people you are referencing. You may 1st person for this response (1-2 pages). 
    Consider this quote: “If something is a tool, it genuinely is just sitting there waiting patiently.  If something is not a tool, it’s demanding things from you, it’s seducing you, it’s manipulating you; it wants things from you.  We have moved away from having a tools-based technology environment to an addiction and manipulation-based technology environment.  That’s what’s changed.  Social media isn’t a tool that’s just waiting to be used.  It has its own goals and has its own means of pursuing them by using your psychology against you.” -Tristan Harris, former Design Ethicist @ Google
    Assume this is a true statement.  Explain the truth in Harris’s statement and use his words to support your response (½ page – ¾ page). **Be sure to include this documentary on the Works Cited page.
    [optional] Interview a family member or friend regarding the impact of social media on his or his life. Incorporate the interview answers into the essay not the questions. Tell the story. Use direct quotes from the interviewee (½ page – 1 page). Be sure to name the person you interviewed and refer to him/her as you reveal his/her responses.  Use quotation marks to indicate his/her words. **Be sure to include this source on the Works Cited page.
    Find an article in one of the BH Library databases (chooseAcademic Search Complete or NewsBank) that addresses what we can do to develop healthy relationships with technology. Be sure to use textual details from the article to support your answer (1 page – 1 ½ pages). Be sure to document any quotes that you use.  **Be sure to include this source on the Works Cited page.
    What did you learn from watching the documentary that you didn’t know before? Would you recommend it to your friends and/or family?  Why or Why not? You may use 1st person for this response (¼ page – ½ page).
    More Directions:
    –Add a thesis statement. Place the thesis at the end of the introduction.  Underline the thesis.
    –Be sure to summarize and introduce the documentary/speakers/articles every time before diving into detail for the first time. You are practicing your same writing moves to accomplish this new task.
    **Add a Works Cited page with at least 2 sources:  the documentary, the optional interview, and the BH database article.
    Avoid using 2nd person – you, your
    Use the conventions of standard American English. Proofread and edit before you submit the assignment.

  • “Exploring the Efficacy of Mindfulness Meditation in Reducing Stress and Anxiety in Cancer Patients: A Quantitative Study”

    In your poster presentation, you have to present a study of any medical or health related topic.
    This can be pair work or group work.
    Each member will speak for 3-5 minutes.
    Your poster should show:
    1: What the study is about (abstract or into).
    2: It should show how they conducted the data (this is called methodology).
    3: It should show the findings of the study (results)
    This is the general overview of any study, and it can have more elements. (for example:
    complications they faced during this study)
    Useful websites:
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/
    https://www.mayoclinic.org/
    Search:
    https://scholar.google.com/
    *You can see examples of poster presentation in the chapter slides.
    The presentation will start from next week.

  • “The Transformative Power of Literature: How Our View of Art and Artists is Shaped by the Texts We Read”

    Please select only ONE (1) of the following questions and discuss it in essay format. You will need an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. You will need to use evidence from the texts we read.You should strive to answer the question as thoroughly as possible. This is a comprehensive exam, so when choosing the texts you will discuss, be sure you demonstrate variety (at least 4-5 texts). Your discussion must show me you’ve done the reading throughout the semester and not just a few weeks here and there, thus you should choose readings from different times and make sure they’re spread out throughout the semester as an indication that you are not simply reading selectively.  You can choose the prompt you desire to write about. However, no matter which prompt you use, use 4-5 of the articles “Hill Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway, “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson(poem), “Channel Firing” by Thomas Hardy(poem), “We the animals” by Justin Torres, “The things they carried” by Tim O’Brien, “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller (play), and “Fences” by August Wilson(play). 
    Focusing on the texts we read in this course, how has your view of literature changed? What did you believe/think about it before? What do you think of it now? Of course, if your view has not changed, you should not choose this essay; also, avoid making a simple statement like, “I didn’t like literature before, but now I like it” (or vice versa). I am seeking responses that go deeper than that. This prompt is not asking you what literature is, it asks how this course has changed how your view literature (these are two totally different concepts). Also, be careful: although this is a personal response, you are still required to write a thesis (argument) and use evidence from the text (specific quotes) to support what you say.
    What is an artist? In more specific terms, what makes a writer an artist? What are some of traits and characteristics that define them? How is an artist distinguished from someone who is not? Come up with an argument (thesis), then prove your argument using examples from the texts we have read in this class. Keep in mind that we are speaking of the art of literature, so avoid discussing other arts, like sculpture, painting, etc.
    For this essay, you must find an overarching theme or connection between several works we’ve read in class. Think of a topic or subject that is interesting to you, or an observation you’ve made across several pieces; develop that topic or observation into an argument, using the texts to back you up. It is not enough to merely write, “Many of the characters in this course have had bad luck.” That’s too simple an observation; instead, you should dig deeper and look into the factors that contribute to their lives, asking yourself why and how, etc. To put it simply: tie different works together by making a unique point that applies to each of them.