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Papers On Literature
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Alice Walker's 'The Color Purple'/ Character Of Nettie
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A 4 page character analysis of Nettie in Walker's 'The Color Purple.' The writer attempts to prove the thesis that Nettie was one of the story's only characters with a strong sense of values. No Bibliography.
Filename: Colorpu2.wps
All is Never Said
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A 5 page sociological look at the book, 'All is Never Said: The Narrative of Odette Harper Hines,' by Judith Rollins. In this book the woman, a black woman, describes her life as an activist. The sociological terms examined, in relevancy to the book, are; role theory, reference group theory, social map, symbolic interactionism, and social stratification. All of these terms are especially relevant to the biography of this woman for she was unique in that she was born in 1914, to an affluent class African American family. this was a rarity and offers the reader a truly different look into the issues and terms being discussed. No additional sources provided.
Filename: Hinesaid.wps
Anne Radcliffe's 'The Castles Of Athlin And Dunbayne' And Toni Morrison's
'Beloved': Social Class Prejudice
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5 pages in length. Assessing the prejudicial differences that exist between Anne Radcliffe's 'The Castles Of Athlin And Dunbayne' and Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' is to address the issue of social class. The reality of
Scottish white privilege as it is bestowed upon Radcliffe's Mary is entirely separate and apart from the ravages of Morrison's enslaved Sethe. The writer discusses that the
manner by which each character is influenced by prejudice of social class implores the reader to envision the glaring contrarieties between a white British woman a black African American female. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCpreju.wps
Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man
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This 2 page paper considers some
of the central issues presented in James Weldon Johnson's The
Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man. This paper specifically considers
factors that influence a view of the author's class biases, including
two specific scenarios in which these biases are outlined within the
narrator's commentary. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHWeldo_.wps
Christopher Durang's 'For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls'
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This 5 page report discusses satirist Christopher Durang's outrageous parody of Tennessee Williams' masterpiece 'The Glass Menagerie.' The issue of how well Durang captures the true intent of Williams' play is covered. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Durangt.wps
Faith in 'Beloved' and Other Stories
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A 4 page analysis of how faith was necessary in the lives of the main characters in Beloved, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Last of Cheri. No outside sources. Written in present tense. Concludes that without faith it is impossible to get through some desperate situations; breaks down faith into a process, starting with need and ending with dependence.
Filename: Handmad2.wps
Gayl Jones' 'Corregidora'
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5 pages in length. Humanity can be a cruel and detestable entity. No one is more aware of that fact than Ursa, a blues singer whose own family's sordid past consumes her with a hatred so deep, she carries it with her throughout her life. Portrayed as a nineteenth-century slave master who impregnates both Ursa's mother and grandmother, the slave master father holds a particular place of contempt in her heart, for it is because of the brutal way in which black women are treated during that era that sets Ursa on her lifelong journey of repugnance. The writer offers a critical analysis of Gayl Jones' classic novel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Correg.wps
Huckleberry Finn vs. Raisin In The Sun
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A 5 page look at how society's hardships inherently upset the dreams --and even moralities of characters in the novels of Twain and Hansberry. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Hucksun.wps
I Know Where the Caged Bird Sings: Comparison Between the Novel and the
Movie
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This 5 page paper provides a comparison between Maya Angelou's
novel and the television movie that was based on her book. This paper
outlines some of the major differences between the text of the book and
the elements of the movie and determines the benefits/weaknesses as a
result of these changes. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHAngel2.wps
Marshall's The Chosen Place, The Timeless People
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Community is a
concept that is difficult to define and harder yet to maintain. This 6
page paper argues that Paule Marshall's book, The Chosen Place, The
Timeless People, as the title indicates, incorporates two distinctive
themes. The first is represented as The Chosen Place and refers to the
political, economic and social schema of the West Indian island and is
set in juxtaposition with the western form of living, specifically
colonialism as represented by the corporate style of UNICOR. The second
is seen in her development of characters that represent the dichotomy of
old and new cultures; also seen as the culture of the island and the
outside world. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTchosen.wps
Mary Rowlandson's Narrative & The Theme Of Religion
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A 2 page essay on Mary Rowlandson's narrative and the important role that her faith in religion plays as an ongoing theme. The writer believes that the narrator's faith is what literally 'keeps her going' and that her frequent quotes from The Bible do much to reinforce this strong thesis. No Bibliography.
Filename: Rowlands.wps
Mendacity On 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,' 'A Doll's House,' And 'The Misanthrope'
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This 5 page report discusses the treatment of mendacity (the state of falsehood or untruthfulness) in each of the plays and compares it in terms of intensity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Mendaci.wps
Morrison's The Bluest Eye & Salinger's The Catcher In The Rye
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Morrison and Salinger have both chosen to have the plot revolve around the
misconception of the community and the need for adolescents (innocence)
to find acceptance. A loss of that innocence results in a need to
escape to somewhere or something that is able to fill the void. This 5
page paper argues that the character of Holden Caulfield in The Catcher
In The Rye and several of Morrison's characters in The Bluest Eye
experience a gradual psychic erosion that represents the weakening of
their concept of community. An explanation of epigram is includes as
well as suggestions for an epigrammatic title for the student's essay.
No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTeyerye.wps
Nella Larsen's 'Quicksand'
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A 5 page paper discussion about the book, 'Quicksand,' by Nella Larsen. The discussion addresses the issues surrounding Helga Crane. These issues include race, gender, and social class. The characther most heavily discussed is the character of Helga Crane, who illustrates very well how the issues involved are heavily interrelated for they are nothing more than the fine details of a larger picture. No additional sources provided.
Filename: Quicksan.rtf
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