Monday, December 04, 2006
essay prompts
1 Discuss Ahab the transcendentalist
2 Discuss the relationship between Ahab and Pip
3 Discuss Melville's view of savagery and barbaric behavior
4 Discuss the significance of Moby Dick (the whale) from Ahab's perspective
5 Find and discuss the significance of at least three examples of alliteration from Moby Dick
6 Discuss Ishmael the existentialist
7 Find and discuss the significance of at least three allegories from Moby Dick
8 Your honest assessment of this unit
2 Discuss the relationship between Ahab and Pip
3 Discuss Melville's view of savagery and barbaric behavior
4 Discuss the significance of Moby Dick (the whale) from Ahab's perspective
5 Find and discuss the significance of at least three examples of alliteration from Moby Dick
6 Discuss Ishmael the existentialist
7 Find and discuss the significance of at least three allegories from Moby Dick
8 Your honest assessment of this unit
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oh yeah, two pages each except for the unit assessment (1 page)
Again does anybody know of any examples of alliteration appart from "Stubb kills a whale." Also, does anybody know what all the s sounds are supposed to mean?
Again does anybody know of any examples of alliteration appart from "Stubb kills a whale." Also, does anybody know what all the s sounds are supposed to mean?
Hey, did you know "ye" is the English second person plural nomnative pronoun?
It was in the reading a couple days ago. (the chapter about the doubloon)
I always thought it was "yall" or "you all"
It was in the reading a couple days ago. (the chapter about the doubloon)
I always thought it was "yall" or "you all"
I found a really good alliteration in Ch. 46. Its in the third to the last paragraph and it says "...it is probable, and perhaps somewhat prematurely revealed the prime but private purpose of the Pequad's voyage..."
I meant personal pronoun in my comment above.
Oh, and the alliteration I kept on refering to from the chapter "Stubb Kills a whale" was a whole bunch of words in the first few paragraphs of the chapter that started with s. Sorry if I confused anyone.
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Oh, and the alliteration I kept on refering to from the chapter "Stubb Kills a whale" was a whole bunch of words in the first few paragraphs of the chapter that started with s. Sorry if I confused anyone.
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