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Dom Juan Proposed Edits
For beginning
In addition to changing the style in which the play was written, Corneille had also changed certain aspects of the character of Dom Juan as well as the overall message; Dom Juan's philandering was enhanced and his story was pronounced to be more of a cautionary tale of what happened to those who weren't religious.[1]
For Synopsis section:
- Dom Juan is presented as a character with many different facets to his personality that are exposed in the five acts of the play. In act 1, he is revealed to be an adulterer and in act 2, the extent of his womanizing ways is displayed. In act 3, he is presented as more altruistic and nonconformist, which contrasts with act 4, in which his problems with money and paternal disrespect are outed. Finally, in act 5, he undergoes what is revealed to be a fake rebirth into a religious man. [2]
Week 4 notes - there are different ratings for wikipedia articles (not so good= Start/sub) - can leave edits on talk pages - citing new source v citing old source
Linguistics Anthropology Notes - language and culture/people - consolidated from three domains into one (how different language contributes to different views of self, language as foreway into culture, commonalities about thoughts of language, etc)[3]
neutral articleHistorical Linguistics Notes
-language over different historical periods (differences, group uses, etc.)[4]
- where languages stemmed from (finding bases)[5]
-two different classes of analysis[6]
-contrasting languages, basis of words, differences between groups who speak the same language, structure and sound of language, etc. [7]
- neutral article
- there are direct quotations from sources in article (should be more paraphrasing)
-a few spots that are marked with "citations needed"
Syntax Notes
- subject/verb order differs across languages, and differences important[8]
- study arose from study of historical linguistics (when focus was on looking at similarities and/or differences between languages)[9]
- different theories of syntax[10]
- some theory sections more brief than others
-not a lot of citations, but a lot of links to other wikipedia pages
- ^ Jaques, Brigitte; Jouvet, Louis (2003-01-01). Brigitte Jacques and Louis Jouvet's 'Elvira' and Moliere's 'Don Juan': Two French Plays. University Press of America. ISBN 9780761824756.
- ^ Charney, Maurice (2005-01-01). Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313327155.
- ^ "Linguistic anthropology". Wikipedia. 2017-02-10.
- ^ "Historical linguistics". Wikipedia. 2016-12-27.
- ^ "Historical linguistics". Wikipedia. 2016-12-27.
- ^ "Historical linguistics". Wikipedia. 2016-12-27.
- ^ "Historical linguistics". Wikipedia. 2016-12-27.
- ^ "Syntax". Wikipedia. 2017-01-29.
- ^ "Syntax". Wikipedia. 2017-01-29.
- ^ "Syntax". Wikipedia. 2017-01-29.