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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

King Lear: Act 3 Q. 1

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Act 3 Question 1: Read Gloucester’s lines beginning with line 171 in Act III, scene 4. It starts “Canst thou blame him?” It then continues ...
Tuesday, April 7, 2009

King Lear: Act 2 Q. 2

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Act 2 Question 2: What is it—what could it conceivably be—that would make children turn against their parent as completely as Goneril and Re...

King Lear: Act 2 Q. 3

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Act 2 Question 3: Consider Edgar’s state of mind when he takes on the persona of Tom O’Bedlam. Certainly, he is trying to disguise himself,...
Sunday, April 5, 2009

King Lear: Q. 3

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Act 1 Question 3: How do you understand the relationship between Cordelia and Lear? He seems to love her, and she him, but how? Why is she...

King Lear: Q. 1

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Act 1 Question 1: Identify with Edmund. What do you know about family dynamics and parents’ treatment of children that might make him act t...
Wednesday, January 28, 2009

BNW Response #4

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After responding to question three, the answer is quite clear for me: I feel the society presented in Brave New World is bad. I don’t think...

BNW Response #3

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In the discussion between Mustapha Mond and John Savage about civilization in chapter 17, it’s very apparent of their opposite mind sets. Mo...
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