What is the primary focus of substantive criminal law?
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Whаt is the primаry fоcus оf substаntive criminal law?
Directiоns: Pick оne questiоn to аnswer аnd write а standard 5 paragraph essay on your selected question (MLA Format). Select one slavery text and compare/contrast it with, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly” specifically looking at how they are alike, different, shared struggles, writing style, and theme. The theme of “good vs evil” is a common theme among many texts in this unit. Choose two texts and write about the struggle of good vs evil the characters go through, as well as the writing style of chosen authors. Explain how Margaret Fuller helped progress the feminist movement through her life and literature work. Make a case for one author that you think is the best and use their literary works to prove why they are the best, paying specific attention to writing style, language used, impact, and other literary elements. All authors/texts covered in class: Washington Irving – Rip Van Winkle William Cullen Bryant - “Thanatopsis” “To a Waterfowl” “The Prairies” William Apess - “An Indian’s Looking-Glass for the White Man” Ralph Waldo Emerson - “Nature” “Self-Reliance” Nathaniel Hawthorne - “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” “Young Goodman Brown” “The Birth Mark" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - “The Slave Singing at Midnight” “The Jewish Cemetery at Newport” Edgar Allen Poe - “The Raven” “Annabel Lee” “The Tell-Tale Heart” “The Purloined Letters” Abraham Lincoln - “Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865” Margaret Fuller - From “The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men. Woman versus Women” Harriet Beecher Stowe - From “Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly” Harriet Jacobs - From “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”
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