Description (In Love) Mohamed Sa ? d Ra ? hani A mysterious power is steering me this evening towards this shady tree. A magnetic power is dragging me along to the privacy of the branches of this wise tree… and I feel safe from the pursuit of the curious br******hs chasing me all day long: -You look absent-minded! -Your hands are so cold! -Are you in love? -In love! I bet you’re in love! My philosophy teacher, himself, had stopped in the middle of today’s lecture to notify me: .Look here, dear. Try to focus your mind exclusively on the lecture to enjoy it. You will never understand anything without enjoying it. Pleasure and understanding are two faces of one coin. So invest your energy in focusing solely on this lecture in this space at this moment : This, Here, Now . The pulsation of the tree trunk shaking my ribs is reminding me of my teacher’s wisdom and I find myself ” now ” observing ” this ” sunset, agonizing ” here .” The blackness of the night is licking the intermingling colors in the horizon where stars have already inaugurated their race for a place in the sky. Stars are now winking at one another from an immemorial remoteness. Tonight stars do not look the way they have always done. They are not mere embers set aflame me in the blackness of the universe. Stars, tonight, are showing their very A 127 Literary Society International, LSI private life vibrating with love and pu************ pass************rightest stars like the one over there are two stars in one if we trust modern astronomy: An orange (male) star and a blue (female) one closely connected to each other by an invisible attraction and spinning around in silent, shining courtship. Stars may be shining only for being in love. Without love they may have lost their sparkle and broken up in the void like any other destitute meteors. Now I am taking delight in the shining love of the s tars in the sky .a thousands.of.years.old love between stars thousands light years away. The glitter of stars garnishes the sky and adds a loving dimension to the mechanical movement of the celestial bodies. The pulse of the tree is streaming coolly through my trunk, pouring forth new energies in my veins, enlarging me, magnifying me… And in very few moments I will be able to grasp the moon that has started her first rolls on the horizon, he re, between the palms of my hands. MLA (Modern Language Assoc.) Ce, Chin. African Short Stories: Vol 2. Handel Books, 2015. APA (American Psychological Assoc.) Ce, C. (2015). African Short Stories: Vol 2. Handel Books. ENG 130-Literature and Comp Literary Response for Setting as a Device Essay ENG 130: Literary Response for Setting This assignment focuses on your ability to: learn how to interpret the literary device of setting and how it affects the character of the story/poem.The purpose of completing this assignment is: as a student, in your career, and individual lives, you will often need to look beyond the plot and summary of what you are reading and put a different spin on it. An example of this might be interpreting data and the varying components of how that data was cr******ed, as well as what to do with the data as you move forward. ______________________________________________________________Prompt (What are you writing about):Choose one of the readings from this unit an din a well-crafted 2-page essay, respond to the following prompt:Choose one of the stories/poems in Units One or Two. Analyze the setting place and setting mood and how this setting and mood shape the story? Instructions (how to get it done):?Read through all of the instructions of this assignment.?Read all of the unit 1 and 2 resources.?Select one of stories or poems to write about.?Your ******ience for this essay is people who have read the stories/poems.?Use text examples to support your answer. ?Your essay will have the following component title page on Introduction thesis at the end of the introduction that clearly states how setting shapes the story.At least two supporting sections that defend your thesis/focus of the essay oText support with properly cited in-text citation concluding paragraphoA reference pagewith the short story citationRequirements:•Length and format: At least 2pages. •The title page and reference page are also required, but they should not be factored into the 2-page length of the essay. •The paper should be double spaced with 1-inch margins. Choice of fonts: 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial,12-point Times New Roman.Essay should conform to APA formatting and citation style. •Use the third-person, objective voice, avoiding personal pronouns such as “I,” “you,” “we,” etc.•Please use the short story sources and any outside sources you need to cr******e a properly formatted APA reference page. •Use APA format for in-text citations and references when using outside sources and textual evidence.•S******s to be assessed with this assignment: cr******ing effective thesis statements, incorporating text, responding to literature.•Please be cautious about plagiarism. Make sure to use in-text citations for direct quotes, paraphrases, and new information. Mini lesson on thesis statements:•Questions to ask yourself:o What is the setting of my chosen story?What is the place? What is the mood cr******ed by the author? How do the place and mood affect the story for the reader?o For example, it is apparent that in Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing” you would devote a supporting section to the locations of his poem and a supporting section to the mood he cr******es through the setting. •Translate that into a thesis:o After you have ******e connections to these two areas nod setting you will then form your thesis. o Here is a example template for your thesis. You are welcome to use this template for your essay:?In Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing”, it is apparent that the setting place and location shape the poem through the obvious American workers locations and the tone of triumph and hopefulness. *No Plagiarism!! *The title page and reference page are also required, but they should not be factored into the 2-page length of the essay
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