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Kurt Eichenwald/The Informant
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A 3 page book report on this novel, which is fictionalized account of the Archer Daniels Midland price-fixing scandal from the 1990s. The novel is completely true to life as Eichenwald was the New York Times reporter on the case. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khkeinf.rtf
Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle": Theme And Interpretation
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5 pages in length. Interpretation is everything in Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle." How the author writes, how the characters are portrayed, how the reader deciphers the meaning -- it is all intertwined within interpretation. How does Vonnegut compel his readers to journey forth into his world so prone to distortion? Indeed, that is the primary attraction of "Cat's Cradle": the fact that it defies every nuance of reality that society has come to know. The writer discusses that in achieving this masterfully created image, the author utilizes a number of interpretational concepts to deter his audience from recognizing this as just another typical piece of science fiction. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCcats.wps
Kurt Vonnegut/ Galapagos
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A 6 page essay that examines Vonnegut's novel Galapagos. In this book, Vonnegut argues that the ultimate effect of humanity's sociological problems with technology, from weaponry to gene splicing, will be that nature will win in the long run by doing away with the root-source of the problem – humanity's large brain. The central point made by Vonnegut in this work is that the "great big brains" of humanity represent a gross evolutionary mistake. In arguing this idea, Vonnegut argues against virtually every technological development. No other sources cited.
Filename: khgala.wps
Kurtz as Hero in The Heart of Darkness
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A 4 page paper which examines how the character of Kurtz is the hero in The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAkzeo.rtf
Kurtz from “Heart of Darkness” and Gilgamesh :
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A 3 page paper which compares
Kurtz, from the film “Heart of Darkness” based on Conrad’s novel of the same name, and
the ancient character of Gilgamesh. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAkurgil.rtf
Kurtz in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
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A 6 page essay that discusses the character of Kurtz from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, which was published in 1902. The main theme of the novel is to portray the horrors of nineteenth century European imperialism in Africa. While Conrad portrays the cruelty and mistreatment of the African population by European imperialists, his principal concern is not what the effects on Africa’s native peoples, but rather the effect that having such unlimited power has over the lives of the Europeans. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khconk2.rtf
Kutuzov and Napoleon
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A paper which considers the different types of statecraft employed by Kutuzov and Napoleon in Tolstoy's War and Peace, and outlines the reasons why the Russian's methods were successful where the French general's were not. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLtolstoy.rtf
Kyd's Spanish Tragedy/Pedringano
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A 6 page essay that analyzes the character of Pedringano in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy (circa 1590). The writer argues that the character of Pedringano is crucial to plot development and performs a thematic function as well. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khkyd.rtf
L.E. Bragg’s “More Than Petticoats”
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A five page paper looking at the issues raised by this Pacific Northwest writer. Bragg’s book profiles a number of important women from the State of Washington, and the paper argues that it is the fierce eccentricity bred into the Washingtonian character that makes these women so strong. No sources.
Filename: KBpetti.wps
La Maravilla by Alfredo Vea
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A 3 page paper which examines aspects of Alfredo Vea’s novel La Maravilla. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAlavea.rtf
Lady Montagu's Letters
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A 4 page research paper/essay that analyzes observations made by Lady Montagu's letters from Turkey in the early eighteenth century. The writer argues that unlike many Western travelers in Turkey at this time, Lady Montagu exhibits the intelligence and discernment to recognize where accounts by other Westerners have erred; to recognize where Turkish culture deserves praise; and, most importantly, to recognize where a Turkish custom--specifically, the folk remedy for smallpox--should be acknowledged as superior to treatment in England for this malady and adopted by the English. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khlmsl.rtf
LADY OF AKASHI – TALE OF THE GENJII
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This 3-page paper describes the Lady of Akashi in Murasaki's Tale of Genji.
Filename: MTakashi.rtf
Lancelot as a Romantic Hero
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A 5 page paper which examines how Lancelot’s status as a romantic hero has been defined by the Medieval concepts of courtly love and the chivalric code. Specifically considered is the portrayal of Lancelot in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGlance.rtf
Landlord-Tenant Relations in Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
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A five page paper analyzing Jonathan Swift's attack on the treatment of the Irish peasantry by their Anglo-Irish landlords. The paper shows how Swift presents his argument by creating a bigoted persona whose suggestions are too extreme.
Filename: KBswift5.wps
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