5 Answered Questions for the topic World Literature

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03/09/22

Now, if you were to make a version of yourself, how would you do it? Would you retain most of your original self or put some twist to it?

Shakespeare's Juliet asked, 'What's in a name?'. Well, we might also ask 'what's in a play'? After all, it's possible that more people have seen a film adaptation of a Shakespeare play than have... more
World Literature English Literature World History

03/09/22

When watching or viewing an adaptation of a literary piece we have read, we usually expect the adaptation to repeat or duplicate the experience we acquired by reading the printed version.

When watching or viewing an adaptation of a literary piece we have read, we usually expect the adaptation to repeat or duplicate the experience we acquired by reading the printed version. Do you... more
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02/23/21

How is Dante's Inferno and Marie de France's Lais reflected IN Medieval thought.

What views do we see that are typically Medieval in terms of 1)the importance of the church/religion, 2) sexual issues, 3) money issues, 4) suicide, 5) the role of women in society, and 6) loyalty?
World Literature

03/02/16

World Literature help

Why does the speaker of "The Love Song of J, Alfred Prufrock" tell us more than once that the women "come and go/Talking of Michelangelo"? Also, what does Prufrock long to ask?

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