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The Genre of Dracula
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An 8 page research paper discussing the Gothic fiction genre. The writer gives specifics on the criteria for Gothic fiction, and details how Bram Stoker's Dracula fits into this genre. Bibliography cites four sources.
Filename: Dracula.wps
Heinlein's 'Starship Troopers': Individual Freedom and the Military State
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A 5 page analysis of this Hugo-winning science fiction novel in terms of its sociological commentary. The paper argues that Heinlein is right that freedom, individualism, and equality are meaningless without responsibility; but he is wrong in subjugating the rights of dissenters to those who only voice the party line. No additional sources.
Filename: KBheinln.wps
Heinlein's 'Stranger in a Strange Land': Social Issues
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A 5 page paper looking at this classic science fiction novel in terms of its approach to critical social issues. Particular issues discussed are religion, class, race, gender, and sexual preference. The paper analyzes why there is so much confusion surrounding interpretation of this book, and argues that Heinlein's novel reflects his own conservative political values. No additional sources cited.
Filename: KBstranger.wps
Heinlein’s “The Puppet Masters” and the Virtue of Humanity
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A 5 page paper on this science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein. The paper looks at the way Heinlein deals with conformity versus individuality and compulsion versus freedom, and concludes that for Heinlein “good” conformity is that which an individual chooses in order to benefit his fellow human beings, not something that is forced upon him. No additional sources.
Filename: KBhein2.wps
Jacobs' Incident In The Life Of A Slave Girl
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Harriet Jacobs wrote the
story of her life of enslavement, mistreatment, confinement and eventual
freedom shortly after the end of the Civil War. This 5 page paper
argues that Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl was intended to be
read as a slave narrative and, as such to provide a historical
documentation of what the reality of slavery entailed - at least for a
young woman. It is also a political manifesto in that it argues that
the realities of slavery were not much different from the Northern
social norms of segregation. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTlfslve.wps
Good and Evil in The Bible, The Oresteia, & Crito
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A 4 page essay examining the changing nature of the legislation of morality as seen in these three works. The paper points out that there is a humanistic progression from the Bible, which allowed the individual absolutely no self-determination at all in working out the details of his own moral stance; through the Oresteia, which suggested that an increasing reliance on self-determination would be worth trying; to the Crito, which advocates a complete reliance on one's own conscience in determining the correct moral action to be taken in a particular set of circumstances. No sources.
Filename: Goodcrit.wps
Frankenstein's Creature and the Bible's Adam
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A seven page paper comparing these two famous creations in terms of their creators' intentions and reactions toward them. The paper concludes that whereas God loved his creation despite the fact that Adam sinned, Frankenstein hated his Creature who had done nothing wrong at all. Bibliography lists eight sources.
Filename: KBfrank2.wps
Elizabeth Gaskell's 'My Lady Ludlow' / Analyzed
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A 5 page research paper which analyzes the title character of English author Elizabeth Gaskell's 1858 novel. Specifically, the paper discusses Lady Ludlow's ideas about education, social class, honor and responsibility and examines the changes which cause her to alter her views late in life.
Filename: Ludlow.wps
Betty Friedan / Gender Roles
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A 5 page commentary on how Betty Friedan contributed to the shift in gender role identification. The writer focuses on both the negative (gender confusion) and positive aspects of her contribution (life-sharing and equal opportunity). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Cngenrel.wps
Revolutionaries and the Feminine Mystique
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A 6 page piece which postulates that in 'The Feminine Mystique' and 'Slouching Towards Bethlehem,' Betty Friedan and Joan Didion write (separately) of a women's revolution, Friedan by tracing history toward a thesis, and Didion by adding apocolyptic commentary to the theme by living with the emerging culture, and by observing the unconscious shedding of historical perspective. However true to history their original insights, it can be claimed that both lost touch with their historical perspectives, specifically as they applied to the ongoing social issues for which they fought. As such, they themselves became victims to a 'history mystique' of their own creation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Friedion.wps
Bernard Malamud's 'The Magic Barrel'
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In 5 pages, the writer discusses the meaning & purpose of 'The Magic Barrel' by Bernard Malamud.
Filename: Magicb.wps
George Bernard Shaw / Challenging the Standard Values of Society
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This 12 page paper considers the writing style of George Bernard Shaw in his comedies 'Arms and the Man,' 'The Philanderer,' 'Pygmalion,' and 'Man and Superman,' and relates his style to the perspective that the author intended to express a different view of society, to express unconventional ideas and the challenge the standard values of society. This paper uses support from these texts to demonstrate the challenges presented by Shaw, and also to underscore the societal perception of Shaw's work that extended from these challenges. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Bernarsh.wps
Ben Jonson and Two of His Works - 'Every Man in and Out of His Humor'
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A 10 page analytical research paper about the 17th century (Shakespeare era) British playwright, Ben Jonson. Contains a brief biography and subsequent focus on two of his works : 'Every Man in His Humor' and 'Every Man out of his Humor.' Bibliography lists 8+ sources.
Filename: Benjonsn.wps
Ben Jonson's 'Envy and Virtue In Volpone'
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A 6 page paper on the ethical dimension of Ben Jonson's satire. The paper asserts that virtue is impossible in an atmosphere driven by envy and greed. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Jonson.wps
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