Assess the role of black slavery in the modernisation of the Atlantic worldThis is the title of…
- HISTORY
Assess the role of black slavery in the modernisation of the Atlantic worldThis is the title of…
There are several tracts that can be taken here. I think that much of it is going to depend on the resources that you have and with what you feel comfortable assessing. I would spend time on two…
1 educator answer
- BURIED ONIONS
Ok so for my ABC book, O is onions…. but how could you actually describe onions in Buried…
How about thinking about what the onions represent in the story. The buried onions in the field can be interpreted on many levels. On one level, they represent what ties Eddie to the land. It is…
1 educator answer
- HISTORY
What is the conflict in Middle East about?
There are many different conflicts in the Middle East, so I am going to assume you mean the one between the Israelis and Palestinians. Just keep in mind there are also conflicts in Iraq, Lebanon…
2 educator answers
- HENRY IV, PART I
“In HENRY 4 Shakespeare was dramatizing history from the point of view of an English Patriot”.Is…
I think you need to read your book and try to understand it first.
- TARTUFFE
In Tartuffe, how does Tartuffe uses deception and deceit to promote his personal agenda and what…
The character of Tartuffe in Molière’s Christian play Tartuffe is the prime example of deceit and deception. He passes himself off as a pious and religious man who is occupied with giving charity…
1 educator answer
- BUSINESS
Are frontier markets attractive for large institutional investors, individual investors or…
In my opinion, the answer to all of these is “yes.” Frontier markets are attractive to all of these types of entites as long as they understand the strengths and weaknesses of those markets. Both…
1 educator answer
- HAMLET
What are three incidents of dramatic irony in acts 1 and 2 of Hamlet?Who are the characters…
Concerning Shakespeare’s Hamlet, I’ll tell you what constitutes dramatic irony in the first two acts of the play, and let you do the specifics. You need to be the one studying the particular…
1 educator answer
- LITERATURE
Editors! Have you discovered any good books through Enotes? Share!As I answered questions, I saw…
I haven’t discovered new books, but I have definitely found new pieces of criticism/authors of academic articles. The new pieces and the names of authors I’d not heard of are helpful; I’m able to…
12 educator answers
- HISTORY
What was the Jesus Christ’s occupation EXACTLY?I’ve heard he was a carpenter but I dont know if…
There is no evidence that can tell us the answer to any of these things. If we accept the truth of the Gospels that are accepted as true by the Christian church (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) we…
2 educator answers
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
Describe major factors related to individual differences that affect job performance. Include…
Try using this analogy to get a handle on the question. Think of it like a pair of shoes. Your shoes not only have to fit your feet, they have to be suitable for the purpose for which they are…
1 educator answer
- HEART OF DARKNESS
Can you explain the ending part of the story. It talks about Marlow being loyal to Kurtz….
The portion of the novella you are referencing is when Marlow visits Kurtz’s fiance to return a few letters and a portrait of her. This visit occurs about a year after Kurtz death and had allowed…
1 educator answer
- OTHELLO
Compare the ways in which the following were interpreted by Oliver Parker in his film version of…
- Parker’s portrayal of Othello and Desdemona’s relationship is certainly in keeping with Shakespeare’s characterization of the lovers. At the film’s beginning, Desdemona is enamoured with her…
1 educator answer
- SCIENCE
What are interstitial hydrides?
Well, first of all, a hydride is basically any compound that hydrogen forms with another element. Hydrides are classified into three categories, according to the nature of their bonding. Saline…
1 educator answer
- SCIENCE
Which vitamin is best soluble in water?tell me from the following vitaminA vitaminB vitaminC…
For the beginning, let’s recall the fact that vitamins are water soluble (B range and C) and fat soluble (A,D,E,K). Water soluble vitamins enter in co-enzymes’ structure. These vitamins are lost…
- OTHELLO
What is the effect of Branagh’s frequently looking directly at the camera? Why does the director,…
The short answer here is that the medium of film allows Branagh to speak directly to the audience, looking straight at the camera. The film audience differs from the stage one in that the director…
1 educator answer
- THE CELEBRATED JUMPING FROG OF CALAVERAS COUNTY
Describe Simon Wheeler’s tone and if you think it adds to the humor of Mark Twain’s story.
In Mark Twain’s “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” the sesterer, Simon Wheeler, exaggerates his description of the frog’s talents. For instance, he acts as though the frog were…
1 educator answer
- GRAMMAR
Fill in the blank with suitable preposition(Preferably British English):- 1. Your books are kept…
Well, there are some different choices on some of these, but here goes: Your books are kept on the top shelf. I will not hide the truth from you. She was angry (at, or with) me for nothing. This is…
2 educator answers
- AMORETTI
What is the inner meaning of “Sonnet 75” from the sonnet sequence The Amoretti by Edmund Spenser.
The nature of a sonnet is that the problem raised in the first part (the first quatrain in a Spenserian sonnet) is resolved in the last part (the third quatrain in a Spenserian sonnet) and strongly…
1 educator answer
- MATH
solve for x: sec^2x – tanx-3 = 0 2. 2x^2-18=9y^2 3. x^2+y^2-6x+4y=3 4….
1) You need to use the following formulas for sec2sec2 x such that: sec2x=1cos2xsec2x=1cos2x Hence, substituting 1cos2x1cos2x for sec2xsec2x yields: 1cos2x−tanx−3=01cos2x-tanx-3=0 You need to remember that…
1 educator answer
- THE COLOR PURPLE
Discuss the relationship between Shug and Celie in The Color Purple.-stress on the womanist angle
The relationship between Shug and Celie in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple is arguably the strongest in the novel. Based on Walker’s theory of “womanism” (similar to black feminist theory), this…
1 educator answer
- TRIFLES
What is the play “trifles” by Pike about? what is the plot, the theme and your personal opinion…
In this one-act play, a group of men is investigating a murder. They are a law enforcement official, an attorney and some neighbors. They suspect the wife, Mrs. Wright. She is present, sitting in a…
1 educator answer
- BUSINESS
What is annuity kind of cash flow?
An annuity is a kind of investment in which the investor gets a guaranteed return each year (or each of any given period). Therefore, the cash flow in an annuity is constant — it follows a given…
1 educator answer
- RESTORATION DRAMA
Write a critical note on RESTORATION COMEDY?answer in detail
Restoration Comedy is generally known as the Comedy of Manners or the Manners Comedy. It takes a leaf or two from the likes of Calderon and Moliere and the stereotypical elements from Ben Jonson’s…
- HISTORY
Ronald Reagan, “Speech on the Challenger Disaster” (Jan 28, 1986)How did the Challenger tragedy…
Some context is needed here in order to fully grasp the impact of the Challenger disaster. The growth of the NASA space exploration program was something that grew leaps and bound in the 1980s….
1 educator answer
- HISTORY
Test Ban Treaty, 1962What were the motivations for the U.S. to enter into the Test Ban Treaty?
The context in which the United States entered the Test Ban Treaty was one where the fear of unlimited use of nuclear weapons was fairly high. With the United States and the Soviet Union as the…
1 educator answer
- THE SWIMMER
What is the role that alcoholism plays in John Cheever’s “The Swimmer?”
In The Swimmer society is presented as an on-going “get together” in which alcohol is always present. In the case of Neddy, we know that he was going downhill in debt, in his professional life, and…
1 educator answer
- THE SECOND COMING
This is one of the most profound poems imaginable. It takes a great deal of patience and deliberation to explicate. However, upon doing so, I guarantee that it will be a poem whose words and…
1 educator answer
- GRAMMAR
Which is correct as far as comma, quotation marks, & footnote? “John Doe”,1 or “John…
What you require is not quite clear from what you have given. What information does ‘John Doe’ represent? Is it the name of the author quoted or is it representative text that is being footnoted?…
2 educator answers
- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
What are some of the most important lessons Scout and Jem learn throughout the novel and who…
Oh, so many lessons! The children learn that truly great people don’t brag about it. They never even knew that their dad, Atticus, was a crack shot. When he kills the rabid dog, they are quite…
3 educator answers
- POETRY
What is the tone and mood of the poem “How To Eat a Poem”?
Well, here’s the poem. Let’s find out: Don’t be polite. Bite in. Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin. It is ready and ripe now, whenever you are. You do not…
1 educator answer
- BUSINESS
please ans the following Question as soon as possible…..Challenges faced by multinational…
I think that there are some very real elements of truth in the statement. Yet, I would have to wonder if these are rather inevitable given the global nature of the workplace. Consider that the…
2 educator answers
- THE GREAT GATSBY
What is the rhythm and the style of writing in The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald?
Fitzgerald tells the story of Jay Gatsby through a first person narrator, Nick Carraway. The story is told in flashbacks, and there are flashbacks within flashbacks (i.e. about Gatsby’s past…
2 educator answers
- SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY LITERATURE
How do I create a vivid sci-fi setting? I’m not sure whether to include advanced technology such…
There are many different settings that would be appropriate for a sci-fi setting. Science fiction differs from fantasy (although the two genres are known to overlap) in that it focuses more…
1 educator answer
- PORPHYRIA’S LOVER
How does “Porphyria’s Lover” transgress from the “prudish” victorian era?
Porphyria’s Lover transgresses and contravenes immensely from the “prudish” Victorian era in that it broke with every canon of spirituality, aesthetics, and social norm accepted at the time. The…
1 educator answer
- DOCTOR ZHIVAGO
In Chapter 12 – 6, the book states, “The song is an insane attempt to stop time by means of its…
This quote is from Doctor Zhivago. It takes place while Yuri is in the camp and the war is raging between the whites and the blacks (the revolution). Yuri is grieving because he wants to be with…
1 educator answer
- HAPPY ENDINGS
How does Atwood use punctuation and mechanical markings in the story, “Happy Endings”?
In “Happy Endings” Margaret Atwood uses punctuation in some unusual ways throughout her story about exploring the “What” (“just one thing after another, a what and a what and a what”) of story plot…
1 educator answer
- EVERYTHING THAT RISES MUST CONVERGE
How do the characterization and conflicts question the conventional psychological and social…
Wow, that’s quite a question. If I’m reading it correctly, inherent in the question is the assumption that Julian’s problems are caused by the educational institution. I’m just not willing to go…
1 educator answer
- THE THINGS THEY CARRIED
In The Things They Carried, what is the importance of the possession of “immense riches”?This…
Much of what O’Brien wrote about was the difficulty of understanding or even telling a war story, of actually chronicling the effects of the war in Vietnam on the various people involved. He made…
1 educator answer
- BUSINESS
Praise about a manager? (official letter)
If the question is about praising a manager’s contributions, I would say that like all letters of support, there should be some basic elements present. It is extremely important to derive at least…
1 educator answer
- THE CRUCIBLE
Act 4 – pg.120 Proctor: I want my life. (till) pg.121 Danforth: I say, will you confess…
This is, to me, the climax of the play. In this part that you mention, John Proctor is having to confront his major dilemma. He has to decide to live or die. He is being offerred the chance to…
2 educator answers
- GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Why does Mr. Wopsle change his name to Mr. Waldengarver in Chapter 31?Great Expectations by…
In Chapter XXX, Pip reaches into his pocket and finds a playbill which Joe has given him. Quickly, he tells Herbert about the “celebrated provincial amateur of Roscian renown.” So, in Chapter…
2 educator answers
- LORD OF THE FLIES
If the littluns retold the events that happened on the island, how would their experiences differ…
Good question. The littluns are not major characters in the novel as a whole and do not have a massive part to play in the development of the story. But Golding does very cleverly make their story…
2 educator answers
- THE BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW SKY
What are the themes in this story exactly?
I don’t think it’s possible to discuss all the themes in “Bride Comes to Yellow Sky” “exactly,” but I can give you a few ideas about the main ones. The story’s main theme, I think, is the…
1 educator answer
- THE RAVEN
Can anyone please describe the speaker’s chamber?What did it look like, how did it feel, what…
In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven,” little is revealed about the chamber at whose door the ominous raven appears and quotes “Nevermore!” In the second stanza a fire has been lit in the fireplace,…
1 educator answer
- HISTORY
Slide 1 The Role of the Muslim League in the national movement & its impact on the future…
It seems as if this is taken from a presentation or some type of Powerpoint work. If this is the case, all of the thoughts featured here on enotes might have to be seen as secondary to what is…
1 educator answer
- PHILOSOPHY
What are the reasons for studying ethics in the health care profession?
I would say that the major reason to study ethics in the health care profession is the fact that a person’s life and health is one of their most precious possessions. Therefore, any actions that…
3 educator answers
- LAW AND POLITICS
What are the 3 basic elements involved in the process of autonomy?
OK, to answer this question I have to make an assumption that you are talking about legal autonomy, or as it is otherwise known, “emancipation”. If someone is under the age of 18 and is therefore…
1 educator answer
- HAMLET
Explain why Polonius thinks Hamlet is or is not insane.
In Act 2, Scene 1, a very upset Ophelia enters the stage and tells Polonius, her father, that something is wrong with Hamlet. He spoke to her and he was looking very strange, all bedraggled. She…
2 educator answers
- MATH
A box contains six discs numbered 1 to 6.Find for each integer k(from 4 to 10), the probability…
Let A be the event where the first disk is drawn from the box. Let B be the event where the second disk is drawn from the box and the sum of A+B = k. P(A=1,2,…,6) = 1/6 P(B|A) = 1/5, if A + B is…
1 educator answer
- THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
Catcher in the Rye Presentation ProjectI have a project for my final project, this is worth the…
There are many approaches that can be taken to this topic and presentation. Obviously, you have or would have written the paper on this thesis and once that is done, you can choose a variety of…