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Category > Philosophy Posted 13 Jul 2017 My Price 10.00

Create a summary sheet on the fictive piece that includes: characters, plot, themes, and evaluation (for an example see: michaelboylan.net, blog, book reviews)

Hi, I have a philosophy paper due tomorrow and I need help. The paper is based on the book "To the promised land" by Michael Boylan.

-Create a summary sheet on the fictive piece that includes: characters, plot, themes, and evaluation (for an example see: michaelboylan.net, blog, book reviews)

-Isolate a single passage in the book that you feel is pivotal to the theme of the book

-Briefly go through the scene highlighting character, plot, and tropes (metaphors, motifs,description, etc.)

-Try to discern a particular point of view within the passage that mirrors the book

-Decide whether you agree or disagree with this point of view

- Set out the relevant practical and theoretical philosophical principles at stake and applythem to the problem.

-Use philosophical principles to help you create a positive or negative reaction to the
author’s theme (in the small and the large realm).  If it is positive, think of bringing up
objectors and refute them.  If it is negative, engage in a dialog with the author—ending up by rejecting position.  The theme should be readily understandable from the scene you have chosen.

-Reflect on the significance of your position.  What abstract general points about the world have now been elucidated?  * most important point. At least a page.

12 hours ago

 

Hi, I have a philosophy paper due tomorrow and I need help. The paper is based on the book "To the promised land" by Michael Boylan.

-Create a summary sheet on the fictive piece that includes: characters, plot, themes, and evaluation (for an example see: michaelboylan.net, blog, book reviews)

-Isolate a single passage in the book that you feel is pivotal to the theme of the book

-Briefly go through the scene highlighting character, plot, and tropes (metaphors, motifs,description, etc.)

-Try to discern a particular point of view within the passage that mirrors the book

-Decide whether you agree or disagree with this point of view

- Set out the relevant practical and theoretical philosophical principles at stake and applythem to the problem.

-Use philosophical principles to help you create a positive or negative reaction to the
author’s theme (in the small and the large realm).  If it is positive, think of bringing up
objectors and refute them.  If it is negative, engage in a dialog with the author—ending up by rejecting position.  The theme should be readily understandable from the scene you have chosen.

-Reflect on the significance of your position.  What abstract general points about the world have now been elucidated?  * most important point. At least a page.

12 hours ago

 

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