Foster lays his examples out so they all correlate. From one book to another and then another, it’s overwhelming but very much so needed.
In Foster’s How to Read Literature like a Professor, chapter nine, he discusses the importance of understanding the allusions referenced in literature because it enhances one’s reading experience through a deeper understand of what the author is trying to say in his/her work. Lorraine Hansberry gives us a deeper understanding of her characters’ actions through Greek legend, Prometheus. Hansberry mentions Prometheus through George Murchison, who remarks “Good night, Prometheus!” (ii.i, 46) to a drunken…
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“The heart wants what the heart wants”, probably something you heard on tv or movies at least once, but science has confirm that the heart has nothing to do with emotion. That’s where Thomas Foster, author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor, argues that otherwise. In literature, the heart has everything to do emotion, so when a character has heart disease it’s considered lyrically and symbolically powerful. This is due to the fact that in the Ancient Greek era, the heart was considered to…
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In How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster, Chapters 10 and 11 emphasize the presence of societal and cultural symbolism in violence and how weather changes in literature signify deeper meanings; this is proven true in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo, a powerful Ibo man, views violence as a sign of masculinity and strength. For instance, this is evident when he tells Nwoye and Ikemefuna narratives that he views as "masculine stories of violence…
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Dear Thomas Foster, I deeply enjoyed your book, How To Read Literature Like a Professor, and am writing to share my thoughts. My first credit to you is that this book is a giant reading list. You reference so many books from various genres. The excerpts used to identify literary concepts are like book summaries. I can’t wait to read several referred classics—such as Beowulf or The Tempest. Another credit is that this book is a great way to learn new vocabulary, such as the word “apocryphal…
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Whether it be biology, chemistry, or physics, there is a template that almost every laboratory report follows. The template usually includes an abstract section, where the purpose of the experiment is stated, along with a brief summary of the entire summary and the results. The introduction section follows the abstract. The introduction explains the theory and gives some background information on the experiment. Afterwards there is a materials and methods section which explains what materials…
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Writing a Scientific Research Proposal A research proposal has three main points: 1) Explanation of proposed research (what will be done) 2) Methods and techniques to be employed (how it will be done) 3) Novelty and/or importance of the study (why it should be done) I. Title This should provide a specific summary of the proposed work Example 1: NO (too much detail) A three-year study of population decline in the spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculata) following logging, road building and…
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On Social Work Education Peer Reviewed? Yes What words did you use to find this article? Social Worker What type of article is this (research, summary, reflection, essay, etc.)? Study Did this article include an abstract? Yes Summarize the article (75 to 100 words) This article breaks down about how the elderly are treated and by whom it tells how they are cared for and by whom. By whom, in this meaning, however, is more gender bias. The thesis and research in this article is based more on the…
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Young Adult Book Talk Presentation Crossing theWire, by Will Hobbs Corey Allen LIST 5326 University of Texas at Arlington ACADEMIC HONESTY STATEMENT I have read and understand the UTA Academic Honesty clause as follows. “Academic dishonesty is a completely unacceptable mode of conduct and will not be tolerated in any form at The University of Texas at Arlington. All persons involved in academic dishonesty will be disciplined in accordance with University regulations and procedures. Discipline…
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and bearing his children. This article contributes to literature by explaining the importance of Harriet’s story being validated and shared with everyone. He wants everyone to know how important her specific story is to the history of black women. Not only…
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How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind: Rediscovering the African Seedbed of Western Christianity By Thomas C. Oden Downers Grove, Ill: Intervarsity Press, 2008, 204 pp, $ 19.00 hardcover. Thomas Oden, an accomplished scholar in systematic and historical theology, and retired professor at Drew University, has offered a compelling and positively provocative work in How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind. A work of scholarly repentance, he ably repudiates the posture of western theologians and historians…
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