Tartuffe

Read the plays provided then write an essay about 5 1/2 total , 2-1 1/2 pages per play. Include what you found most interesting, memorable, or confusing.

Journal PLAYS: Tartuffe by Richard Wilbur The importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde The Poor of New York by Dion Boucicault Read the plays above then write an essay about 5 1/2 total , 2-1 1/2 pages per play, Times New Roman Sise 12. Single space Add an introductory page and take-away/summary page to […]

Pick ONE poem by Blake, Dickinson, the Romantics, OR Baudelaire and write an articulate response to it: what you find interesting, what you think are its main characteristics.

Great Works of Literature II The paper should be about 2-3 page long (typed, double-spaced, with a 1-inch margin). Topic options: Pick ONE character in Tartuffe and analyze their role and significance in the play. Make sure you consider not only the plot, but also other aspects: for example, language/style (how they speak, what things […]

Pick ONE scene in Tartuffe and analyze its role in the play and how that is established through the use of characters and their interaction, language (symbols, metaphor, tone), structure of the scene.

Great Works of Literature II Topic options: Pick ONE character in Tartuffe and analyze their role and significance in the play. Make sure you consider not only the plot, but also other aspects: for example, language/style (how they speak, what things they have to say), symbolism, etc. Pick ONE scene in Tartuffe and analyze its […]

Compose a creative essay about a past event in your life and how you can reflect on it at present using some of the motives, characters or themes studied in the books read this semester.

Creative essay Final creative essay is a paper on you and your relationship with any of the books, (The Odyssey, transl. by Emily Wilson, Homer, Oedipus the King, trans. Bernard Knox, Author: Sophocles, Simon and Schuster. The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes, Translated by W S Mewin. Tartuffe by Molière, translation by Richard Wilbur). characters […]

Compose a character analysis that compares and contrasts characters from two or more works you have studied this term.

Your essay should present a clear, insightful central idea, should have a clear sense of order and logic, should be well developed with specific details to support your assertions, and should use effective language that is free of grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. Avoid plot summaries and provide quotations from the text to support your […]

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