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Read the two attached writings. One is a excerpt from Toni Morrison's Beloved, and the other is a poem by Richard Wilbur entitled "Love Calls Us to the Things of this World". After a careful reading, discuss any similarities you find in theses works. Cite the text to support your ideas. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43048/love-calls-us-to-the-things-of-this-world https://edsitement.neh.gov/sites/default/files/resource/Beloved%20Activity%204%20Handout.pdf
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Review Act II, Scene III, in which Iago incites a fight between Cassio and Roderigo that results in Othello dismissing Cassio from service (line 225-226). Cassio laments the loss of his reputation (line 241-243), but Iago responds that reputation is meaningless because most people haven't earned and don't deserve their reputations (line 244-252). Consider the importance of reputation in the play as a whole, then analyze Othello's, Desdemona's, Cassio's, and Iago's reputations. Explain how each character is viewed and whether their reputations are earned or not. How vulnerable is each due to his or her reputation?
You are the film review editor at a magazine called The Caribbean Film Critic. View the following documentary and write a 2000-2500-word critique for the magazine (including pictures and/or other illustrations in your design): Documentary by CUNY TV (see reading list for full reference) Title: Neither Here Nor There-Indo Caribbean Diaspora | Shades of U.S. In your critique you should: Use scholarly and other credible secondary sources to critically comment on the documentary’s exploration of Caribbean diaspora, Caribbean identity, Caribbean gender and sexuality"