Compare and contrast the driving force of plot utilizing examples from the following works to illustrate your points: Othello; The Epic of Gilgamesh; Old Testament: Genesis; Medea; The Canterbury Tales; Metamorphose.

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Compare and contrast the driving force of plot utilizing examples from the following works to illustrate your points: Othello; The Epic of Gilgamesh; Old Testament: Genesis; Medea; The Canterbury Tales; Metamorphose.

2. In Modules Two and Three you utilized your journals to reflect on the discussions, readings, and other activities in this course. Identify one concept from the literature that resonated with an aspect of your own life and explain why. This may be a concept you wrote in your journal about previously or one that occurs to you now as a result of prior reflection in your journal. In this essay you will dig deeper and further expand on this concept. First identify the concept?s thematic significance (examples of this might be the concept of hero or the role of women, ethical values, or views of nature among others). Then discuss how this concept is both unique to the literary works and period you explored but is still current as it holds significance for you.


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