Aristotle in his Poetics writes that "[t]he man who is incapable of working in common, or who in his self-sufficiency has no need of others, is not part of the community, like a beast, or a god." Taking into consideration Homer's portrayal of the gods throughout, as well as his narration of Achilles' confrontation with Agamemnon in Book I, how is this statement by Aristotle confirmed?
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 16:20
What is the main effect produced by the repeated word pattern in the first two stanzas of the poem "your laughter"?
Answers: 2
English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Write a five-minute oral presentation about the call of the wild, writing for an audience of your peers. what did you find most fascinating or interesting about the story, and what did you think were its most important points? include one visual element to support your ideas; this may be a short slideshow. then, make small changes to your speech to adapt it to be presented to a formal audience. enter both versions of your speech (informal and formal) in the space below, and include your selected visual element. if possible, present your speech to an audience to receive feedback.
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 05:00
“tell me o swan, your ancient tale” by kabir “the swan” by rilke “spanish dancer” by rilke “your laughter” by pablo neruda “birthplace” by shaffarzadeh “it’s this way” by nazim hikmet “counting small-boned bodies” by robert bly choose two poems that you would like to write about. analyze each poem. study the perspective, or point of view, of the speaker in each of the two poems that you select for this assignment. consider these questions: who is the speaker in each of these poems? what is the speaker’s tone? is there a conflict? is there a message? what does each of the poems have in common? what is different about each of the poems? which literary devices are used in the poems? are these literary devices found in both of the poems? what does the speaker hope to achieve in each of the poems? how are these achievements/goals been met? directions: using the two poems of your choosing, write a clear, concise, two hundred and fifty word essay that compares and contrasts the two poems. make sure you include at least two of the following to support your thesis: tone, point of view, literary devices, and meter.
Answers: 1
Aristotle in his Poetics writes that "[t]he man who is incapable of working in common, or who in his...
Mathematics, 03.01.2020 05:31
Advanced Placement (AP), 03.01.2020 05:31
Health, 03.01.2020 05:31
Social Studies, 03.01.2020 05:31
Mathematics, 03.01.2020 05:31
Mathematics, 03.01.2020 05:31
English, 03.01.2020 05:31
Spanish, 03.01.2020 05:31