Category: English

  • Psychological Analysis of Daniel Plainview and Eli Sunday in “There Will Be Blood” Introduction: The movie “There Will Be Blood” is a character study of two men, Daniel Plainview and Eli Sunday, whose lives become intertwined in a battle

    This psych report is based on the movie “there will be blood” below will be the link to the movie just in case as well as the assignments requirements/guide. You will also find a “police report “ that I did earlier in the semester to help guide you in on the characteristics of the Daniel Plainview & Eli Sunday .
    MOVIE LINK=https://hurawatch.cc/watch-movie/watch-there-will-be-blood-online-18066.5300335

  • “Parallels of Creation and Consequence: An Analysis of Frankenstein and Paradise Lost” “Exploring the Similarities between Paradise Lost and Frankenstein” “The Pain of Rejection: A Comparison of Satan and the Creature in Frankenstein”

    (2 sources are directly from the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and poem Paradise Lost by John Milton) 
    Directions: This is an interpretive and persuasive paper. 
    You must pursue an original interpretation and persuade the reader of its validity. 
    You achieve this by focusing your analysis on two or three quotations from Frankenstein and Paradise Lost. 
    Compare paradise lost and Frankenstine, how their themes relate to raising up new life, the similar themes they had and what sort of messages and ideas are being put forth both similar and different. 
    Below are some quotes to possibly use with descriptions from spork notes that could be rewritten if possible!!!!!/further down are some examples from the internet that could be rewritten and summarized.  Thank you is much!!
    QUOTES WITH EXPLANATIONS
    Frankenstein- 
    “I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend.”
    The monster speaks these lines to explain the origin of his violent behavior. He makes it clear that he was not initially a bad individual, but that because he was abandoned, neglected, and lonely, he began to lash out. This quote is important because it illustrates the perspective that individuals are generally born good, no matter what their appearance, but that environmental influences are the most powerful determinants of their later behavior.
    “Am I to be thought the only criminal, when all humankind sinned against me?”
    The monster speaks these lines to call attention to the way in which his actions are rooted in the trauma he experienced. While he doesn’t deny his role in the violent deaths of a number of characters, he insists on the fact that he is also a victim. He cannot accept being positioned as the villain when he believes that the humans around him have also been cruel and uncompassionate. This quote calls attention to the fact that it is easy to see the monster as violent and monstrous without stopping to consider what made him that way.
    “I, the miserable and the abandoned, am an abortion, to be spurned at, and kicked, and trampled on.”
    Paradise Lost-
    “This having learnt, thou hast attained the sum 
    Of Wisdom; hope no higher, though all the Stars 
    Thou knew’st by name, and all th’ ethereal Powers, 
    All secrets of the deep, all Nature’s works, 
    Or works of God in Heav’n, Air, Earth, or Sea, 
    And all riches of this World enjoy’dst, 
    And all the rule, one Empire: only add 
    Deeds to thy knowledge answerable, add Faith, 
    Add Virtue, Patience, Temperance, add Love, 
    By name to come called Charity, the soul 
    Of all the rest: then wilt though not be loth 
    To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess 
    A paradise within thee, happier far”
    These lines are spoken by Michael to Adam in Book XII just before Adam and Eve are led out of Paradise. Michael tries to explain to Adam that even though Eve and him have fallen from grace and must leave Paradise, they can still lead a fruitful life. He tells Adam that he has attained all the wisdom he needs; any further knowledge is unnecessary. To assure their happiness, they should live their lives by seven tenets: obedience, faith, virtue, patience, temperance, love, and charity. Living by these tenets will allow them to create an inner Paradise. In contrast, the seven sins allow Satan to create his inner Hell, which he discusses in Book IV. Even though Satan is in Paradise, he feels as if he is still in Hell. Likewise, Adam and Eve can feel as if they never left Paradise if they live their lives accordingly. Heaven and Hell become more than just a place, they become a state of mind.
    “Of Man’s First Disobedience, and the Fruit 
    Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste 
    Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, 
    With loss of Eden, till one greater Man 
    Restore us, and regain the blissful 
    Seat, Sing Heav’nly Muse, that on the secret top 
    Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire 
    That Shepherd, who first taught the chosen 
    Seed, In the Beginning how the Heav’ns and Earth 
    Rose out of Chaos: Or if Sion Hill 
    Delight thee more, and Siloa’s Brook that flow’d 
    Fast by the Oracle of God; I thence 
    Invoke thy aid to my advent’rous Song, 
    That with no middle flight intends to soar 
    Above th’ Aonian Mount, while it pursues 
    Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhyme.”
    With these lines, Milton begins Paradise Lost and lays the groundwork for his project, presenting his purpose, subject, aspirations, and need for heavenly guidance. He states that his subject will be the disobedience of Adam and Eve, whose sin allows death and pain into the world. He invokes his muse, whom he identifies as the Holy Spirit. He asserts his hopes that his epic poem will surpass the other great epic poems written before, as he claims that his story is the most original and the most virtuous. He also asks his muse to fill his mind with divine knowledge so that he can share this knowledge with his readers. Finally, he hopes this knowledge and guidance from his muse will allow him to claim authority without committing any heresies, as he attempts to explain God’s reasoning and his overall plan for humankind.
    THINGS FROM INTERNET TO REWRITE/SUMMARIZE/PUT INTO OWN WORDS!! Thank you!!!!
    What do Paradise Lost and Frankenstein have in common?
    Just as Satan and Adam both fall from God ‘s grace, the monster appears to fall from the grace of his God and his creator as well, Victor. Because the stories are so similar, it ‘s almost as if the monster is living the epic poem Paradise Lost! In both novels the reader is able to feel sorrow for the evil beings.
    adam and Frankenstein’s monster were each the first of the creatures made by their respective creators. They were both created with a clean slate, free from original sin, and they both later sinned. Adam ate the fruit of knowledge of good and evil and was kicked out of the Garden of Eden, and Frankenstein’s monster sinned by stealing from the cottage. The difference was that Adam was told not to eat the fruit, and when he did, gained the knowledge of good and evil, and the monster was never told about good and bad, yet still managed to sin and was exiled by his creator as well. The main difference between these two characters is their creators.
    Frankenstein’s monster is similar to Satan in many symbolic and physical ways. Firstly, both Satan and Frankenstein’s monster have to go through a period of getting used to the new world they were thrown into and plan for the future. Secondly, they are alike in physical traits, both being large in form, and by being close to human anatomy, but at the same time, having a few traits that set them apart. For the monster, the in-human aspects of his physique would be his large body, and yellowish skin, as well as being horrendously ugly. Satan’s differentiating features are his wings and large form. Also, their creators cast down both Satan and the monster, after being created with a ‘clean slate,’ and both turned to evil while attempting to exact revenge. The main difference between the monster and Satan would be that while Satan alienated himself by being evil, the monster was already reviled by the people he met, even though he had not done anything inherently evil to dirty his ‘clean slate.’
    Frankenstein’s Monster
    Frankenstein’s monster reads Paradise Lost during the developmental stages of his life, leading him to believe that the book is a work of non-fiction, and is a true history of the world. When he reads the book, he realizes that his situation is 
    similar to that of Adam’s, but as he reads on, he identifies more with the character of Satan and becomes enraged that his creator would treat him that way, and cast him out of his favor in much the same way God cast Satan and his followers out of Heaven.
    John Milton once wrote, “Did I request thee, maker, from my clay to mould me man?” in his epic poem Paradise Lost. In Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, Paradise Lost can be compared to the destruction of a family unit in Shelley’s novel. After rejection from their creator, both Satan and the creature, are hurt, angry, and looking to sought out revenge. (The creature and satan are both sad after they are abandoned by their creator, they feel) Satan’s loss in the great war against the angels resulted in his rejection from heaven. He feels hurt that God, who has created him, does not want him anymore. Satan tells his fallen angels that it’s “Better to reign in Hell than serve in heaven”. (Shelley, ) He told his counsel of diamond that he would rather be in Hell after his creator outcasted him, but he still remember some of his happiness. The creature relate tooth pain in this way, since when see is created by Victor Frankenstein he is rejected because of his …show more content…
    the creature learn that Frankenstein is not proud of him and views him as a monster. Victor Frankenstein’s first view of his creation is that he “ add paste on him while unfinished; He was ugly then…” ( Shelley, ) the creature end up hating his creator for making him so unlikable that he is someone that people think it’s repulsive. the creature saddened by his rejection from the delay see family, in from not knowing how to act in this situation he does the most haste 
    Mary Shelley designed parallels, or similarities, between her novel Frankenstein and Milton’s Paradise Lost, an epic poem, or a 12-book story. Both works allude to the same biblical and Ancient Greek themes of creation and forbidden knowledge.

  • “Maximizing Success: Strategies for Achieving the Best Grade Possible”

    This is an essay due May 26 , I will upload any file I feel is important to get the best grade possible . 

  • “The Pursuit of Fulfillment: Lessons from Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451”

    As we chase the dream of happiness, we risk forgetting that true fulfillment lies within the depths of our souls. It is not found in fleeting moments of joy, but in living a life of purpose and meaning. Happiness generally refers to an emotional state of contentment, satisfaction, or joy that can be temporary and contingent on external circumstances. Fulfillment, on the other hand, encompasses a sense of purpose, meaning, and lasting satisfaction that transcends momentary pleasures. In Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451”, the protagonist Guy Montag’s journey from a life of empty happiness to one of purpose and fulfillment serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of cultivating inner depth and meaning in our lives. In “Fahrenheit 451”, Ray Bradbury argues that the pursuit of happiness without purpose, meaning, and authenticity leads to emptiness and disconnection. Through Guy Montag’s transformative journey, the novel illustrates that true fulfillment can only be achieved by living a life of purpose, meaning, and authenticity.

  • The Underrated Benefits of Baking for Friends: Why You Should Share Your Homemade Treats Introduction Baking is often seen as a simple and mundane activity, reserved for special occasions or holidays. However, in recent years, the art of

    Compose an essay using the 5-paragraph essay formula. Make sure you have a strong introduction and conclusion as well as clear inter-and intra-paragraph transitions. Like the Derzic essay we read this week, make an argument that readers should do something that is under-appreciated or has unexpected benefits. Choose something you care about – a simple or homey topic that you know well (Walking to work? Baking for friends?) will be more successful than a thrilling topic that is not part of your actual life.
    Requirements: Your composition must be in APA format and should use the 5-paragraph essay formula. Your introduction must contain a thesis statement, and your conclusion should wrap the paper up in a thoughtful way. You should have strong transitions in and between your paragraphs, and those paragraphs should be between 6-12 sentences. No sources are needed for this paper, but if you use sources, you must cite them correctly. This assignment must be 500-800 words.

  • Exemplifying the Advantages of Computer Technology in Healthcare

    Dear students,
    These are the instructions for writing the Midterm Essay (Exemplification).
    Please, read them carefully. You will not be able to submit any of the essays late. You will have 11 days to submit the rough drafts.
    Write an exemplification essay of no fewer than 500 words and no more than 700 words on one of the topics from the list provided below. Do not change the titles of the essay. Use the same ones from the list.
    1. Type of essay: Exemplification.
    2. Topic: Select one of the following topics: A. What Are the Advantages of Applying Computer Technology in Healthcare?
    B. What Are the Benefits of Online Learning for University Students?
    C. How Does Music Influence People’s Mood and Emotions?
    D. Is Veganism a Solution for Health Problems?
    E. Are Streaming Services (Netflix, Max, Peacock, etc.) Destroying Cable T.V?
    3. The essay should have five (5) paragraphs only, no fewer than 500 words, and no more than 700 words. 4. The thesis statement must mention 3 points/reasons to be developed in the body paragraphs. It must be underlined.
    Example of a thesis: College students should live at home because they can stay in touch with family, avoid distractions of dorm or apartment life, and save money.
    5. Format: MLA (use the template and frame that are attached in the folder on Exemplification and MLA)
    6. Documentation: You must use at least three (3) sources from reliable databases to document the information provided. There must be at least one in-text citation in each of the body paragraphs. (Do NOT use Wikipedia, Yahoo.com as sources).
    7. Due Date: Rough draft due date: Sunday, May 19, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
    Final draft due date: Sunday, May 26, at 11:59 pm. Eastern Standard Time.
    (Due dates are never as far as they seem. I will not accept late submissions)
    8. Similarities: Up to 20% of similarities will be accepted. Essays assisted by any ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE software will receive an F.
    **You must use the MLA format exactly as it is; otherwise, you will lose 20 points automatically. Go to www.citefast.com to cite your sources correctly.
    ****You have plenty of time and information to write and submit your essay, so no excuses will be accepted at the end.
    Underline your thesis statement and do NOT change the title of your essay (it has to be the same topic from the list)
    Attach your essays in Word or PDF only. Do not use pages, for I will not be able to see your submission.
    Below are some tips to help you write your essay.
    Choose your essay structure carefully. Avoid including details that do not serve to advance or complete your essay. I expect your essay to contain a strong introduction that includes your essay’s thesis, a coherent and focused body that effectively transitions from paragraph to paragraph, and a rich conclusion that provides closure for your essay.
    Use all the resources you have available to complete this exam. Refer to your textbook for strategies and tips on student writing. I strongly recommend that you read chapter 9 from the textbook.
    Start with an Outline
    What does the outline of an exemplification essay consist of? It implies jotting down single or several sentences for each of the examples you’ll use in your exemplification essay. Schematically, the outline looks like this:
    · In paragraph 1, write one sentence outlining your topic, and one sentence describing your thesis statement.
    · In paragraph 2, give several sentences to describe the first example and prove it with facts (in-text citation required).
    · In paragraph 3, describe the second example and provide a short evidence (in-text citation required).

  • “The Impact of Social Media on Society: Exploring the Benefits and Consequences” Essay Plan: I. Introduction A. Explanation of social media B. Importance of social media in society C. Thesis statement II.

    Hi!! Attached are the directions to follow by. Please have one page dedicated to the essay plan and the other 3 for the essay itself. All directions are on the attached pdfs also please follow the prompt of the esaay thank you so mcuh!!

  • Peer Essay Review and Critique

    **This is not writing an essay…It is reviewing and critiquing a peer’s essay**
    Please type your answers on the assignment and do not delete the original questions. 
    Thank you

  • “The Controversial Case of Steven Truscott: A Study of Injustice and Redemption”

    Research Steven Truscott and carefully follow all of the instructions in the attached documents. Plagiarism free as work is checked thoroughly. MLA format for works cited page. 

  • “Reflections of Grief: Harry Potter and the Mirror of Erised”

    this song reminds me of when Harry Potter grieves for his parents who were killed by Voldemort, When he finally enters hogwarts he learns about how they lived and died. He grieves harder and tries to hide his desire to see his parents in the mirror of erised