Compare and contrast the satirical aspects of Fernão Mendes Pinto’s Peregrination AND José Saramago’s The Elephant’s Journey.

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Compare and contrast the satirical aspects of Fernão Mendes Pinto’s Peregrination AND José Saramago’s The Elephant’s Journey. (2500 words). Find attached all the sources needed in order to write such essay, ALL OF THEM in English, just like the essay to be written which also has to be in English. Of course, knowledge on Portuguese literature appreciated. Quote, add footnotes and references. Be comparative, analytic, not too descriptive. Each paragraph should focus on a different subtopic within the book or the novels. For example, for ‘Peregrination’ each paragraph could focus on a different chapter or a different scene. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU NEED ANY KIND OF HELP WITH ANYTHING.

Write a paper about the education of the Creature.

Write a paper about the education of the Creature.

In Volume II of Frankenstein the Creature finds three books, which aid in his education: Milton’s Paradise Lost, Plutarch’s Lives, and Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther. Two other books that Shelley references are Volney’s Ruins of Empires (which unfortunately it is difficult to find quality information about), and also implicitly is one written by her mother, Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman.

Research one of the books listed above to learn more about it and to learn more about how it shapes the creatures identity. Use quotations from Frankenstein to support your argument, as well as quotations or paraphrasing from your research sources.

Compare and contrast the two secondary sources provided (the Vox video and the scholarly article by Macdonald and Scherf).

This paper is both about the novel Frankenstein and about understanding various kinds of secondary sources that are available about the novel.

In a 600-750 word essay, compare and contrast the two secondary sources provided (the Vox video and the scholarly article by Macdonald and Scherf). You should use the week’s lecture as well as the quiz to help you understand the two sources and identify the correct vocabulary to use when writing about them.

Compare and contrast the role (or figure) of the poet in ‘Point Rash-Judgement’ by William Wordsworth (lines 1–86) and ‘Ode to the West Wind’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley (lines 29–70), referring closely to the extracts during the course of your discussion.

compare and contrast the role (or figure) of the poet in ‘Point Rash-Judgement’ by William Wordsworth (lines 1–86) and ‘Ode to the West Wind’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley (lines 29–70), referring closely to the extracts during the course of your discussion.

How did the slave trade compromise that helped form the Constitution effect the issue of slavery in the days of the early Republic?

Chapters 6 – 10
History is often viewed as a story of cause and effect. Every historical event occurred because of another event (or a series of events) that happened beforehand. Things that directly lead to another event are considered ‘Causes’ and those subsequent events are considered ‘Effects’. In this discussion board, we will consider chapters 1 – 5 of our textbook through the lens of ‘Cause and Effect’:

How did the slave trade compromise that helped form the Constitution effect the issue of slavery in the days of the early Republic? Hint: consider how this compromise allowed the issue of slavery to perpetuate.

How did the rise of the ‘Cotton Kingdom’ impact the fight for political power? Hint: The Missouri Crisis is a good example.

How did the social issues of early eighteenth-century America lead to the Second Great Awakening? What were the effects of this religious reform movement?