Arts & Humanities: Books & Authors: “Question: Theme of alienation in Nervous Conditions I?” plus 4 more |
- Question: Theme of alienation in Nervous Conditions I?
- Question: Is Claire Goodall's Everyday Roots book useful?
- Question: Is this plagiarism?
- Question: Do you read books on your mobile phone?
- Question: Book report: The Sorrows of Young Werther In which way Werther opposes subjective reality to objective reality?
| Question: Theme of alienation in Nervous Conditions I? Posted: 28 Sep 2014 04:36 AM PDT Hi, i need to write an essay where I have to discuss the way the theme of alienation is treated in Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions. Can someone please help me with some ideas that I can write about. Thank you in advance |
| Question: Is Claire Goodall's Everyday Roots book useful? Posted: 28 Sep 2014 04:06 AM PDT Hi friends I try to understand if the Everyday Roots book by Claire Goodall is really a useful book or not and I am looking for people who read it and can share some of their opinions about it. Any advice, good or bad, about the different methods that Claire Goodall offers inside the Everyday Roots book will be really appreciated. Thanks for the help |
| Posted: 28 Sep 2014 04:03 AM PDT It's plagiarism if somebody recognises the original. There does come a point where you've changed it enough that it's no longer recognisable. But if you do that for a whole novel or even a short story, the amount of work you'd have to put in to make the whole thing unrecognisable is probably greater than what you'd have to do to write your own story. You also have the problem that if there are a few paragraphs that you don't change enough, someone might recognise them, and will go looking for other similarities. (When someone decides to plagiarise, they never stop at copying just one thing.) |
| Question: Do you read books on your mobile phone? Posted: 28 Sep 2014 04:02 AM PDT Do you read books on your mobile phone? I downloaded an android app called wattpad, and it has a list of interesting free books to read. I downloaded the app because I wanted to read some books to exercise my brain. Turns out reading on your smartphone is too much distraction.. I guess nothing is better than holding an actual book in the hand. Do you agree? |
| Posted: 28 Sep 2014 03:39 AM PDT Book report: The Sorrows of Young Werther In which way Werther opposes subjective reality to objective reality? Sign In and be the first one to answer this question |
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