Two Part Q&A
Assignment Questions
QUESTION ONE A & B
Part A
This assignment is for the discussion topic , "the female career criminal" which is the central theme of Anti-Pamela!
Required: One Original Post (min. 200 words)
Eliza Haywood’s, Anti-Pamela is available at this link:
https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/haywood/pamela/pamela.html
This text is Eliza Haywood's satirical response to Richardson's novel Pamela (1740).
Syrena, the "Pamela" figure of this novella, ( Anti-Pamela) is written as a critique of Richardson's notions of female conduct and motivations.
In your original post, interpret Anti-Pamela according to the theme/topic "the female career criminal”! 200 words
Part B
Then, argue AN OPPOSING response, suggesting ANOTHER VIEW? 100 words
QUESTION TWO A & B
Part A
"Lovers' Vows"
Required: One original answer (200 words).
Elizabeth Inchbald's translation of "Lovers' Vows" is a "sentimental drama"--Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" is a "laughing comedy." With this distinction in mind, use a short passage of dialogue from the hero Frederick in Act I or “Lovers Vows” to contrast his character to the character of Tony Lumpkin in "She Stoops to Conquer." 200 words
Part B
Argue an opposing argument from another view? 100 words min.