what you need to do is in a picture I am sending then once someone says they can help me I will send the story of the "This Blessed House,"
I am putting below the concepts you should be trying to use in the essay to and the essay needs to be 3 pages time new romans and MLA please. Also needs to be grammer free because my teacher really looks at that.
SPACE & TIME
Agency: the capacity of a person to make choices and act freely in the world.
Carnivalesque: social act, equally apparent in literature, marked by humor, chaos, and attention to the body, usually in defiance or subversion of authority and cultural norms—with no consequences for:
familiar and free interaction of people;
eccentric behavior;
binary misalliances;
the sacrilegious. [Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and His World (1965)]
Gaze: a glance, look, observation or surveillance which powerfully constructs the object, dehumanizing and objectifying the individual while asserting a position of control. [Michel Foucault, Birth of the Clinic (1963), Discipline and Punish (1975)]
Panopticon: a powerful disciplinary mechanism that places the object of study in a state of constant visibility, and thus always under observation and control. [Foucault, Discipline and Punish (1975)]
Power: an act, through ability or official capacity to exercise control of a system or function, reducing and limiting the will and freedom of the individual. [Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish (1975), “The Subject and Power” (1982)]
Synopticon: a mechanism, largely indebted to mass media and technology, where the many observe the few, yet where all remain vulnerable. [Thomas Mathiesen, The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault’s Panopticon Revisited (1997)]
POSTS
Binary Opposition/Privilege: the activity of thinking and expressing concepts in contrary pairs, with one element of the pair privileged [Jacques Derrida, Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences (1966)].
Colonialism: the subjection of one culture by another; it may involve military conquest but extends to the imposition of the dominant power’s ideological values and customs on those of the conquered peoples.
Demonic ‘Other’: the perspective that those who are different from oneself are not only backward but also savage, even evil.