The Yellow Wall-Paper
We will discuss “The Yellow Wall-Paper” and the first story in The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales (“The Goophered Grapevine”) in class. You then must choose one of the other thirteen stories in The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales. Building off our class discussion on April 3 and 5, write a 900- to 1100-word essay in which you analyze the “conjure tale” you have selected. In particular, think about Richard Brodhead’s discussion of Charles Chesnutt’s status as a writer of color in his Introduction to our edition. In what specific ways does Chesnutt’s point of view as a black writer influence his use of the conventions of the ghost story? In other words, how does Chesnutt make his “conjure tale” say something about race relations? Successful essays will contain a thesis statement that clearly argues what Chesnutt is saying about race relations in the story you have selected and will provide at least three or four concrete examples of how his use of a supernatural story helps him say that.[unique_solution]
**professor makes us upload in turnitin website! please keep it 100% free from plagiarism** -What message is implied by Gulliver′s insistence his own culture is more valuable than those he visits? Are these to be taken at face value, or did Swift use Gulliver′s opinions to make a great statement about British culture? Read guliver′s travels here(there′re 4 parts of this story): www.literatureproject.com/gulliver-travel/ or you could watch part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7keAFXcVMv8 part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1YR77K26WA