Mary Shelley is very best known for her science fiction novel of Frankenstein which was written in the early 1800s. However, her personal life and the issues she faced in society at the time are not widespread […]
The author I chose to research for our final presentation is Leslie Marmon Silko. I read two articles that touched upon her work and life: one being an article written by K. Wesley Berry from the […]
The most memorable part of “Landscape, History and the Pueblo Imagination” is when Leslie Marmon Silko mentioned how even after death, we don’t cease to exist. Silko talks about how after death, we f […]
Describe the most memorable part of “Landscape, History and the Pueblo Imagination.” How does the part of the essay that you chose contribute to a larger ecological message?
VICTORIA
For some reason my response to today’s homework does not seem to be posting. Here is what I have written for it:
Le Guin writes the colonial mission of Ashthea to be a story of failure rather than […]
Write a one paragraph summary of either the essay by Latham or Le Guin. How might you apply the insights from the essay to an analysis of the colonial mission to Athshe?
Write a one paragraph summary of either the essay by Barbour or Le Guin. At the conclusion of the paragraph, reflect on how a key concept from the essay might be applied to an analysis of the Athshean culture. […]
In the end the colonial mission to Athshe proves to be a failure and the Athshean way of life is transformed. Why do you think Le Guin chose to tell a story of failure rather than of success?
KATELYN’S POST
Captain Davidson’s perception of the natural environment is rather selfish and thoughtless, as he believes that men are the true masters of nature and are suppose to use the space that the earth […]
Femininity and nature are often linked together. This is because femininity relates to maternity, of giving life, both nature and women are reproductive. Nature is maternal in this way, it is life, […]
What are the differences between Captain Davidson’s perception of the natural environment and the Ashthean point of view represented at the opening of chapter 2? Draw on quotations to support your point.
Victor, having made a deal with the Creature, promised to make one more unnatural being so the Creature would not be forced to live in solitude. However, once Victor started to make the Creature […]
Provide a close analysis of a quotation from either the scene of the creature’s birth (vol. I, chapter IV) or the dialogue between Victor and the creature in the Alps (vol. II, chapter II).