Highlight the negotiation of Hepburn’s identity

Watch the movie “Desk Set (1949)” also I will be uploading you some readings. (Question): Colatrella argues that “Desk Set’s positive characterization of Bunny reveals her to be a more competent financial analyst than her boyfriend, as intelligent as the male PhD who has invented the electronic brain, and as attractive as any other woman represented. However, the film offers a startling conclusion regarding technological advancement: that women should learn to accept their place behind the machine for the greater good of society” (7-8). How does this highlight the negotiation of Hepburn’s identity (the independent, successful woman on one hand, who needs to “learn her place,” on the other hand) that we’ve been discussing over the last few weeks?

Discuss the historical importance of the evidence in relation to the topics of this course.Discuss the historical importance of the evidence in relation to the topics of this courseDiscuss the historical importance of the evidence in relation to the topics of this course.

Afro-American History: prepare a short paper one of the following topics:
1) The Harlem Renaissance, or
2) Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, or
3) Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois, or
4) The Civil Rights movement
For paper, i should use only one item of evidence, either an item of visual evidence, for example from the museum visit, or a short text selection. Write a paper like this:
Discuss the historical importance of the evidence in relation to the topics of this course.
So you have to read any one chapter of the Book
(The New Negro voices of the Harlem Renaissance edited by Alain Locke)
also,
here are lists of the art works that is located in Brooklyn Museum. You can look
up this lists on the internet for using the example for the museum visit..
negro head, power figure, fragment of a head, plaque, nkisi figure, reliquary guardian figure, ray komai, Eastman Johnson(a ride for liberty), kara walker(burning African village play set with big house and lynching).

DISCUSS HOW THIS WRITERS PORTRAY HUMAN NATURE AS LIMITED IN ITS POTENTIAL.

QUESTION: NATHANIEL HAWTHONE, HERMAN MELVILLE, EDGAR ALLAN POE ALL EXPRESS SKEPTICISM ABOUT AN UNLIMITED HUMAN POTENTIAL SEEING OUR NATURES AS INHERENTLY FLAWED, IN A VARIETY OF WAYS, FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS. USING “THE MINISTER’S BLACK VEIL” BY HAWTHORNE, “THE BIRTH MARK” BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, AND “THE IMP OF THE PERVERSE” BY EDGAR ALLAN POE DISCUSS HOW THIS WRITERS PORTRAY HUMAN NATURE AS LIMITED IN ITS POTENTIAL.

Discuss how existentialism is found in the reading.

Taking Sides and Collaboration by Ronald Hardwood: Both Taking Sides and Collaboration by Ronald Harwood have been written with such intentional
ambiguity that taking the ethical, political, or cultural “side” of an individual protagonist in each work is essential to
the process of making the texts comprehensible. Using evidence from the selected text, support the ethical, political,
or cultural superiority or acceptance of the protagonist of your choice in either (A) Taking Sides or (B) Collaboration.

If possible, discuss how existentialism is found in the reading.

Characteristics of paper: copious quotations from the reading, complete and lucid definition of terms, extended and
logical development of themes and ideas under scrutiny, consistent use of detailed examples from the films or
works under discussion, abundant evidence that the reading is being integrated and supplementary research
sources are being employed–a rich, extended, textured, and nuanced presentation