Overall, the essay provides a good overview of different learning styles and how to accommodate them in order to be successful. The author provides personal examples of how they have used different learning styles in their own life, which is helpful in understanding the material. One minor suggestion would be to provide more examples of how different learning styles can be used in different settings, such as in a classroom or at work.
Love vs Hate in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a play that is mainly about the extreme passion of love. The playwright, William Shakespeare, uses different techniques such as metaphors, personification, and imagery to help the audience understand the complex love story between the two characters, Romeo and Juliet. The two families, the Montagues and the Capulets, have extreme hate for each other and because of this, the consequences are often violence and death. The characters that are involved in the most hate are Tybalt, Lord Capulet, Benvolio, and Mercutio. These characters are often fighting and trying to kill each other because of the extreme passion of hate that they have. The consequences of this extreme hate are often
William Shakespeare’s King Lear follows the philosophy that in the end, we all control our own destinies. All through life, one will in general experience changes dependent on choices they make that lead them to how they came to be. A poor judgement of character refers to the inability to tell whether an individual is genuine, solely based on a characters opinion. The character fails to own their wrongdoings, never feeling responsible. The definition of blindness usually refers to a literal or figurative inability to see. Shakespeare puts this recognition to address when he utilizes visual impairment as a reason for debasement in his play King Lear. The visual impairment utilized by Shakespeare is to a lesser degree a physical blemish than it
Overall, I thought this essay was well written and did a good job of discussing how Shakespeare’s work has changed the author’s personal understanding of the value of drama. The essay provides many examples of how Shakespeare uses various dramatic elements to communicate the meaning of humanity to modern day audiences, and this makes for a very interesting read. My only suggestion would be to include a bit more discussion on how Shakespeare’s work is still relevant and relatable to modern audiences today.
Overall, Golding’s use of symbolism effectively demonstrates the boys’ transformation into savagery. The conch, signal fire and the beast, are all significant symbols that help to develop the plot of the novel. The boys’ fear of the unknown causes them to become barbaric, as they lose their sense of identity. Golding effectively portrays the human nature to be savage, when in fear.
The Lord of the Flies by William Golding is an excellent example of the savagery that humans are capable of. The book follows a group of boys who are stranded on an island, and shows the deterioration of society as the boys turn to savagery. Golding’s experience in World War II is evident in the book, as he accurately portrays the savage nature of humans. The boys in the book are constantly in a struggle for power, and those who are the most savage survive. The book is a great example of the darkness that resides in humans, and the consequences of giving into that darkness.
Overall, I found this essay to be a very interesting read. I liked how it explored the relationship between architecture and colonialism, and how modernism emerged as a response to global changes. I found it interesting that there is so much controversy surrounding modernism, and that some people believe that it should be more heavily influenced by indigenous architecture. I also thought it was fascinating that Australia experienced such major expansion in the 1950s, and that this had a major impact on the country’s architecture.
In light of recent events such as the Muslim Ban, it is more important than ever that we remember the Japanese Internment Camps and the way that the United States treated Japanese Americans. We need to be reminded that it is never okay to target a group of people based on our own ignorance and limited knowledge. We need to learn to appreciate other cultures as a whole, not just the individual aspects that we find amusing.
In conclusion, the drinking age should be lowered as it would improve responsibility among young adults as well as benefit the economy. If you can join the military and risk your life at 18 you should be allowed to make your own decisions about drinking. Mature enough to risk your life but not mature enough to have liquor at a restaurant.
When I read this essay, I couldn’t help but feel like the author was trying to hard to be unbiased. The first paragraph seems to be trying to argue that video games have some good points, while the rest of the essay seems to be trying to argue that video games have some bad points. I also found it hard to follow the author’s line of reasoning. For example, the author starts out by saying that video games can cause health problems, but then goes on to say that video games can also be useful. I’m not sure if the author is trying to say that video games have both good and bad points, or if the author is trying to say that video games are more bad than good.