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‘Femme Fatales’ (Fatal Women) in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s Drama, “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” (1893) and Oscar Wilde’s Comedy, “An Ideal Husband” (1895)
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A 10 page paper which examines how rebellious femme fatales were treated in these so-called nineteenth-century society plays. Specifically discussed are what it is about these women that made them what society deemed as ‘rebellious,’ how each playwright depicted their respective femme fatales, and what the differences in these portrayals reveal about Victorian society as the century was drawing to a close. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TGtanqid.rtf
‘Hearing is Believing’ in Jane Austen’s “Persuasion”
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A 5 page paper which examines how the overhearing or indirect information about others and actions illustrate how heroine Anne Elliot blossoms into her own woman with a firm and individualistic set of attitudes and opinions about herself and others by the conclusion of the novel. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGpersuasn.rtf
‘Maternal’ Literary Comparative Criticism of Mother-and-Daughter Relationships in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” and Toni Morrison’s “Beloved”
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A 6 page paper which examines the conflicts between mothers and daughters in these respective African-American works. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGeverybe.rtf
‘Nature vs. Nurture’ in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” (Chapters 1-4)
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A 3 page paper which examines how the theme of nature vs. nurture is presented in the early chapters of the classic novel. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGfranknn.rtf
" The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveller of the 14th Century"
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This 5 page paper considers this book Ross E Dunn, and looks at how the main character managed to make a living during his 29 years of travelling. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEibnbat.wps
"1984" and "Brave New World"
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A 5 page paper which compares the societies of "1984" by George Orwell and "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: RAbrave.wps
"A Civil Action" by Jonathan Harr
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A 14 page paper which presents a book review of
Jonathan's Harr's "A Civil Action." The paper presents an overview of the story, an
examination of Harr's narrative style, a discussion of the political and social injustices
within the story, and then finally a presentation of the aspects in the book which concern
human conditions. Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
Filename: RAcvlactn.wps
"A Farewell to Arms": The Symbolism of Rain
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A 5 page overview of the novel by Ernest Hemmingway. Examines Hemmingway's characteristic use of nature and symbolism to take the place of words for human emotion. Presents the contention that Hemmingway's masterful use of plot, setting and symbolism are equally important to the novel's success as is the universal themes of love lost, death, and disaster, themes which are more often than not represented by the natural element of rain. Emphasizes that Hemmingway's structural use of rain in the novel "A Farewell to Arms" is applied in the expression of emotions such as deep sorrow in particular. Provides numerous examples of such usage. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPrainSb.wps
"A House For Mr. Biswas" – Contribution To Caribbean Literature
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10 pages in length. Identity is a critical theme all throughout the story that borrows directly from the Indo-Caribbean experience and cultural experience. To not only understand but also accept one's place within the larger concept of society is something Mr. Biswas struggles with for his entire life; that he is unable to rectify what he deems wrong in his day to day existence – the death of his father, a controlling and uncaring mother, a wife with no backbone and an extended family by marriage that has little respect for him – he ultimately develops an inferior sense of himself while at the same time working hard to find his own place in the world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCBiswas.rtf
"A Man of the People"
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A 5 page paper which discusses how three of the characters in
Chinua Achebe's novel "A Man of the People" prove to be, or not to be, men of the
people. The characters examined are Eunice, Chief Nanga, and Odili. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: RAachebeman.wps
"A Rose for Emily" and "Big Black Good Man": Intimidation
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A 5 page paper
which illustrates how Emily, in Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," and Olaf, in Wright's "Big
Black Good Man," are both characters who suffered intimidation. This argument fits in
with Erich Fromm's statement that men are not free from society and judgements, which
can be found in his book "Escape From Freedom." A comparison and contrast of the two
intimidated characters is provided.
Filename: RArseman.wps
"A Rose for Emily" and "Yellow Wallpaper"
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A 10 page paper which presents an
analysis of the stories "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner and "Yellow Wallpaper" by
Charlotte Gilman. The main character in each story is examined form somewhat of a
mental position, in that each woman was in a weakened mental state for one reason or
another. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: RAylwemly.wps
"A Rose for Emily": Old and New South
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A 5 page paper which discusses how William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is a story that provides us a picture of the patriarchal old South and the new South. The paper also discusses the story in general, discussing external and internal conflicts, as well as elements relating to her father as the antagonist and Emily as the protagonist. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RArose3.rtf
"A Severed Head" by Iris Murdoch
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A 5 page paper which presents critical reviews of
the story "A Severed Head" by Iris Murdoch. The paper discusses what appear to be the
reactions towards her story during the time of its publication and during other times as
well. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAseverhead.wps
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