the humanities is valuable

Provide a subjective analysis* by doing the following:

1. Explain each of the following in the literary work Johnny Mnemonic by William Gibson:

a. The mood(s) of the literary work. Provide relevant details and examples from the work that helped you identify how the mood(s) are depicted.

b. The theme(s) (i.e., overarching ideas or concepts) you see in the literary work. Provide relevant details and examples from the work that helped you identify the theme(s).

c. Your interpretation of meaning found in the work. Provide relevant details and examples from the work that helped you identify the meaning.

2.  Explain each of the following in the non-literary work Painting Saint Michael Expelling Lucifer and the Rebellious Angels by Peter Paul Rubens:

a. The mood(s) of the first nonliterary work. Provide relevant details and examples from the work that helped you identify how the mood(s) are depicted.

b. The theme(s) (i.e., overarching ideas or concepts) you see in the first nonliterary work. Provide relevant details and examples from the work that helped you identify the theme(s).

c. Your interpretation of meaning found in the work. Provide relevant details and examples from the work that helped you identify the meaning.

 

D.  Analyze the relationship between the 2 works. Include the following:

• Similarities and/or differences in mood in the two works.

• Similarities and/or differences in theme in the two works.

1.   Explain how the process of analyzing the relationship between the works expanded your understanding of the theme(s).

E.  Reflect on the analyses presented, by describing the following:

1.  How your analysis of these works has enhanced your understanding of the human experience (i.e. what it means to be human).

2.  How these themes and meanings relate to you, as a professional within the technology field.

3.  How a general knowledge of the humanities is valuable for professionals within the technology field.

F.  Summarize your main points in a conclusion

 

G.  When you use sources to support ideas and elements in a paper or project, provide acknowledgement of source information for any content that is quoted, paraphrased or summarized. Acknowledgement of source information includes in-text citation noting specifically where in the submission the source is used and a corresponding reference, which includes:

•   Author

•   Date

•   Title

•   Location of information (e.g., publisher, journal, or website URL)