English homework help

For this assignment, analyze Hamlet’s famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy beginning at 3.1.57 and ending at 3.1.89.  Explain as fully and clearly as you can the events and circumstances he’s reacting to, as well as what his words mean.   
There are two parts to your assignment:
Part 1: Paraphrase it.  That means “translate” what he says into your own words (not No Fear Shakespeare’s words or anybody else’s). Make sure you capture anything and everything he may be implying or suggesting.  Don’t just include what he says, tell us as much as you can about what is implied, what’s between the lines, where he’s coming from, etc.  Don’t assume that what seems obvious to you is obvious to your readers.  When in doubt, spell it out.
Part 2: Analyze it. Explain why what he says is important for us to understand him as a character, and how it gives us insight into his reaction to what has already happened, and how it helps us to understand his actions as the play develops.
Some things to think about as you analyze it: What prompts him to launch into this speech?  What has been happening to him, and how is he reacting to it?  What is his mental and emotional state, and why is he thinking and feeling that way?  What issues is he trying to work out?  What ideas is he speculating on?  What do we learn about his outlook, his fears, his personality?  How does what he says here give us insight into his motives in events in the play that come after this speech?
Give us as good a character sketch of Hamlet as you can, using this soliloquy as a guide to his mindset and actions.  Feel free to psychoanalyze the melancholy young Dane, but back up what you say with evidence from the text.  The better you explain what he means, why he’s feeling the way he does, and how it all relates to what happens in the play, the better your grade will be.  As always, use short but effective quotations from the text to point to significant words and events, but focus mainly on your explanations of what we learn from his words mean and actions.  To cite the text, place Act, Scene, and Line numbers in parentheses at the end of your quotation.  Example: “Your quotation here” (1.3.5).
Note: If you make an honest effort to tell me in your own words what the most important things to know about this character and this play are, in at least five hundred words (~two pages), you will probably get most of the points available.
This Assignment is worth 90 points.
Late papers not accepted.  Don’t let that be you.
2 pages (500 words) minimum
If you have any issues with Turnitin tool below, you can send your paper to me in a Canvas message, but you must type or copy and paste it directly into the message if you do.  Do not send links or attachments.  If I can’t read the paper in the message itself, I can’t accept the paper.  Thanks for your cooperation.
There is no Final Exam in this class.  This paper is due Wednesday of Finals Week, April 7, by 11:59 pm.  LATE PAPERS NOT ACCEPTED!

Nursing homework help

What is and/or should be nursing’s role in decision making regarding selecting information systems?
Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.
  • You should respond to at least two of your peers by extending, refuting/correcting, or adding additional nuance to their posts. Your reply posts are worth 2 points (1 point per response.)
  • All replies must be constructive and use literature where possible.
  • Please post your initial response by 11:59 PM ET Thursday,

History homework help

 
Choose one of the following topics

  • America: A Narrative History notes Thomas Jefferson’s election to the presidency set the tone of “republican simplicity”. In what ways was this still true in 1850 following the “Market Revolution” and in what ways was it not?
  • Connect the technological improvements in water transportation of the early 19th century to the territory acquired in the LA Purchase.

Accounting homework help

Writing about the Blues
In-Class Individual Writing Assignment
Listen to “Ice Man (Come on up)” and “In My Girlish Days” by Memphis Minnie.  In a paragraph or two, write about the lyrics in onediscussing how the song exemplifies the purpose of blues as a genre.  Terms to keep in mind:  haunting expressions, melancholy mood, grueling, outlet for depression, empty aftermath, passion, etc.  Use language gathered from the chapter in your response.
Links to the song and the lyrics are located in Unit 2 Module –> “Class Notes and Activities”

Computer Science homework help

Question 1: Top Ten Gamers:
Implement a class that maintain a list of the top ten games in a video game. An entry on the list contains the name of the gamer and the score of the gamer. The list is kept sorted in descending order (highest score as first node and lowest score as the last node in the list).
Design a class based on a linked list (singly or doubly linked list is fine). The class should have a constructor that sets up an empty list, and a void method called insert to insert a player with a score to a proper location of the list so that the list stays sorted. The list should have a maximum size of 10 to hold up to 10 players.
After the list is full, any insertion of new player to the list needs to make sure after insertion the list keeps the top 10 gamers (that means after insertion the 11th gamer must be removed).
Write a demo program to test the class.
Requirements: Submit the repl.it link of the program
Question 2: Page 1242 Q5 Wedding Lottery (user interface not needed)
Please note that you need to submit two repl.it links. You can copy and paste the two links in a .txt/.docx file and upload the file. You can also submit the second link as comments in the assignment submission.

Sociology homework help

Read the article in Chapter 15 (page 398) in your textbook and the New Yorker article assessing Arlie Hochschild’s book Strangers IN Their Own Land. Based on the presentations of her research, discuss how you could understand the sweeping political changes that have taken place and are currently taking place since 2016.  How do we bridge empathy walls? How might we use sociological knowledge and research to start this process.