Write a 6-10 page essay about Road To Perdition The Film.

Select a film, any film, and watch it. 2) Write a 6-10 page essay about the film–an analysis that focuses on both the form and content of the film, and points toward a thesis/argument. Feel free to use any kind of Critical Theory (Marxist, Feminist, etc.) in your approach.

Who is being punished in both the situations, by whom, and for what?

Write your answers in several lengthy paragraphs per question, including clear and connected illustrative evidence. Do not use the essay format—no need to write two separate formal essays, as this is an exam.A Give a complete discussion of the –three revenge plots in Hamlet, defining each plot, and highlighting the differences in the situations and temperaments of the three revengers.Do not offer 3 sentences simply identifying them, or listing them in point format. Use detailed paragraphs, using full sentences and explanations.BWhat different kinds of violence are shown in Saadawi’s Woman at Point Zero and Jahaan’s “Woh?”[TWO/BOTH WORKS]What bigger ethical questions are tied into the two writers’ treatment?What impediments prevent the right actions?Who is being punished in both the situations, by whom, and for what?BOTH the works must be covered –again in detailed paragraphs, using full sentences and explanations. Mere identification, or listing in point format will be insufficient.

Discuss single mothers in the military.

just write about being a single mother in the U.S. Military, down to leaving children to deploy, family care plans that are not always successful, women that face getting kicked out, the PTSD, the lack of consideration even though a family care plan is in place, signing over the rights of your child when your away. Women not having time to fully recover after having a baby and have to take fitness test every month. if you need more info feel free to always ask.

How do you justify an unelected and unaccountable court in a democracy?

The U.S. Supreme Court is unelected and its members, once appointed, cannot be removed regardless of the decisions they make except through impeachment. How do you justify an unelected and unaccountable court in a democracy? Write an essay in which you describe therole played by the US Supreme Court in the US political system and discuss how and in what ways it is compatible or incompatible with democratic theory

How is appreciation communicated?

write a 3-page minimum (750 words) paper describing your understanding of appreciation where you work? How is appreciation communicated? As a future leader how would you show appreciation of your employees in an effort to motivate them? Using Hebrews 12: 1-2 responded on how the Bible guides us in the area of leading others.

What was effective and/or ineffective about it?

Pick a country, any country except the United States, Italy or New Zealand. Research the economic impact and response of the COVID 19 outbreak. Answer questions like: How did their healthcare system respond? What was effective and/or ineffective about it? Economically, each country has different businesses that contribute to its GDP in different ways. How did the country you chose react to this impact? How did the businesses in that country react? Discuss the details of the ongoing response and project the possible outcomes for the short term. Talk about the possibilities of the long term. Will it return to everything the way it was? Or will it have to change and adapt to a whole new world and local economy? As a thought experiment, compare and contrast your chosen country’s response to Italy and New Zealand.

What language choices/poetic techniques do you notice?

-Seamus Heaney Reading Questions To think about AS you read Heaney: What is your mental picture of Ireland, or what it means to be Irish? How do Heaney’s poems fit that mental picture, and how do they complicate or even contradict it? The poems you’re reading today don’t use a lot of rhyme or consistent rhythm. What language choices/poetic techniques do you notice? What about the language sticks out to you? How can poems about thousand-year-old mummified bodies be contemporary? relevant? political -“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” reading questions What do you think of the title? What does it make you expect? How might it make you expect contradictory things? What’s new here–in terms of content/subject matter, or form/literary techniques–that we haven’t encountered yet this semester? What images in this poem are off-putting or unsettling? What images are pleasant or comforting? This is a poem of questions. Prufrock (the “narrator” of the poem) has a lot of questions for the universe at large; and in the first stanza he says he has one specific question for the addressee of the poem. But he never articulates what that big question is. What do you think his question is? Who might he be speaking Mrs. Dalloway Reading Questions To think about AS you read Mrs. Dalloway: How important is World War I as context for this novel? How many characters still have the war on their minds, in big or small ways? The book takes place over a day, and time is constantly emphasized in the novel. What might “time” have to do with the other themes of the book? Woolf saw Septimus Warren Smith as an essential counterpoint to Clarissa Dalloway. What specific comparisons and contrasts are drawn between the two? What primary images are associated, respectively, with Clarissa and with Septimus? Woolf shifts scenes between past and present, primarily through Clarissa’s, Septimus’s, and others’ memories. Does this device successfully establish the importance of memory as shaping the present? Notice how the book shifts perspective/point-of-view. It can make the book more challenging to follow, but it also emphasizes different characters’ ways of seeing and understanding the world. What does it mean that characters have different perspectives on big events like falling in love, the war, the past, or even death?