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Paper 3 Prompt
Link to assignment
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LeGuin Blog Post Prompt
How does Le Guin use the stark contrast between the idyllic city of Omelas and the suffering child to explore the ethics of societal happiness and the nature of morality? (300 words, use at least 3 examples from the story.)
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Morrison Blog Post Prompt
How does Toni Morrison use ambiguity and the absence of explicit racial markers to explore themes of identity, memory, and the complexities of race in “Recitatif”? (300 words, use at least three examples from the story)
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Baldwin Blog Post Prompt
How does James Baldwin use the motif of jazz music to explore themes of identity, community, and the power of artistic expression in “Sonny’s Blues”? (300 words, use at least three examples from the story)
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“The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. LeGuin
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“Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin
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“Recitatif” by Toni Morrison
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Day of the Dead event
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Internship opportunity
Below, please find information [formatted as blurbs(*) for easy sharing in e-newsletters, etc.] about the LifeSci NYC Internship Program: Virtual Career Panel: Entry Level Careers in Research & Development in the Life Sciences TheLifeSci NYC Internship Program [bit.ly] invites students to join us on Thursday, November 7 from 6-7 pm to learn about Entry Level Careers in Research & Development in the Life Sciences [us02web.zoom.us]. The panel will feature industry professionals, including alumni of our program, representing a range of career pathways. The panel (in formation) includes: Please register HERE [us02web.zoom.us]. (Note that you must sign into Zoom in order to attend; create a free account HERE [zoom.us].) LifeSci NYC Internship Program Info Sessions The LifeSci NYC Internship Program [bit.ly] offers the chance to complete…
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Blog Post
How are the themes of servitude and freedom explored through the characters of Ariel and Caliban in Act III of The Tempest?