The Aeneid: Aeneas the Ambivalent

You seem to be struggling to get your ideas organized in this essay and although you show some understanding of the Aeneid, much of what you say here is not explicitly related to Aeneas or your interpretation of it. You suggest that Aeneas encounters distractions and catastrophes, but what does this have to do with ambivalence?

Describe how gender has shaped your own life. Consider your relationships within the family, peer group, activities at school, athletics, and other dimensions of life.

Write as extensively as you can on each question. Use examples from the text, media, or other sources to illustrate your points, or support your arguments. Answers should be to one page (each answer), typed, single spaced, and stapled. 2. Do you feel that it would be either desirable or possible to establish a truly classless society? Why or why not? 3. Suggest some of the ways that an individuals position in the contemporary U.S. stratification (class) system affects that persons life.4. What do members of minority groups gain and lose as they undergo a process of assimilation and become part of American society?5. What do you think might be some effective ways of attempting to improve contemporary American race relations? 6. How does gender shape the lives of working people? Explain how occupations are gendered traditionally, and how working people differ with regard to income and wealth based on their gender identification.7. In what way(s) is the Information Revolution changing politics? Explain.8. What is your prediction about the future of the U.S. economy? Looking ahead, say, twenty years, what specific transformations do you expect to see? Why?9. What are some of the sacred things, places, persons, and ideas in contemporary
American society? Are all of these sacred elements connected with what we normally regard as religions?10. How is new reproductive technology changing families? What ethical concerns do you have about such medical advances?

What kind of images does he use? Are the images easy to understand and effective in communicating emotions and ideas? Give examples to support your response

Poets often use images to impress ideas that might be more different to express is stated directly. Using To His Coy Mistress or To the Virgin, to Make Much Time discuss the use of images by the poet. Does the poet use images? What kind of images does he use? Are the images easy to understand and effective in communicating emotions and ideas? Give examples to support your response