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You will have the full clasmeriod ( 4 . 30 - 5 . 40 5 . I . ) 10 cornplete this examination , You are cricOutrale to consult catch text as you answer each duestion . In most eases sur response should be one pargraph in length . The thesis is the answer to the question , and the first sentence in your answer . Return to each text to provide a close reading of the text that supports your thesis Part I Answer one of the following questions . Number your answer , so I know which question you are answering 1 . Baldwin tells us that I had discovered the weight of white people the year before his father died . Give examples of what Baldwin means . What is the importance of positive memories of his father

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F1 delete 1 Part III Answer one of the following questions. Number your answer, so I know which question you are answering. 1. What role does Poupette play in Simone De Beauvoir's A Very Easy Death?? Be able to discuss specific passages. e re 2. Each autobiography tells a very personal story and reveals the conflicts that characterize the narrator as he or she defines self in relationship to or in conflict with significant others. Focus on Simone's relationship with her mother. What are ways she defines herself in relationship or in conflict with her mother? control Part IV Answer one of the following questions. Number your answer, so I know which question you are answering 1. Walt Whitman's poem “While Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd” is an elegy. Discuss one characteristic of an elegy and identify a passage in the poem that illustrates this characteristic. 2. There are three central symbols in Walt Whitman's poem “While Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd”. Identify one symbol and discuss its importance in the poem. Exam 1 o ENGL 104 PM ste 2 Experience of Literature: The Autobiographical Experience in Literature Mid-term Examination Q Wednesday, March 13, 2019 ter A urn You will have the full class period (4.30 – 5.40 p.m.) to complete this examination. You are encouraged to consult each text as you answer each question. In most cases, your response should be one paragraph in length. The thesis is the answer to the question, and the first sentence in your answer. Return to each text to provide a close reading of the text that supports your thesis. hift 1 alt Part I Answer one of the following questions. Number your answer, so I know which question you are answering. 1. Baldwin tells us that “I had discovered the weight of white people in the world” (p. 90) optior the year before his father died. Give examples of what Baldwin means. 2. What is the importance of positive memories of his father? (pp. 108-109) Part II Answer one of the following questions. Number your answer, so I know which question you are answering 1. The film, “I am not your Negro” is based on a work by James Baldwin that he planned to call “Remember this House”. What house is referenced in the film? Why is this concept important to Baldwin? 2. What images from Baldwin's childhood are woven into the film, “I am not your Negro”? In what ways is this important?
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