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Papers On Literature
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Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old Man & The Sea'
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9 pages in length. A concise analysis of Hemmingway's novel concentrating primarily upon its use of biblical symbolism. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Oldman2.doc
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea' / Nature, Death, & Manhood
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A 9 page research paper on Hemingway's classic tale and its meaning. The writer details how the setting is symbolic of Hemingway's views of life and death, and what it means to be a real man. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Oldman.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises' / Analysis & Review
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A 6 page general overview in which the writer discusses the novel's meaning, influence, and success. Bibliography cites 5 additional sources.
Filename: Sunalso.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises' / Exchange Of Money
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A 6 page paper on the importance of buying, lending, and paying for things in Hemingway's first novel. The paper suggests that Hemingway is using money as a substitute for meaning. Two sources cited.
Filename: Rises.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises' / Explicated
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A 5 page look at a critical article by Claude Clayton Smith of Ohio Northern University, which focuses on a 'lost allusion' contained in Hemingway's novel. The paper argues that this reference, which ties Hemingway's novel to A.E.W. Mason's 'The Crystal Trench', would be completely indecipherable without scholarship such as that provided by Smith. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Sunexp.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises' / Review Of A Literary Critique
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5 pages in length. Robert Meyerson's analysis of Ernest Hemingway's character Robert Cohn in The Sun Also Rises is both accurate and revealing with regard to the overall central claims about the novel. The writer evaluates the article's main arguments and judges the validity of those points.
Filename: Suncrit.wps
Ernest Hemingway's Own Life Reflected In His Short Stories
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An 8 page paper looking at three of Hemingway's short stories -- 'Soldier's Home,' 'A Cat in the Rain,' and 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place' -- in terms of their relationship to events and experiences in Hemingway's own life. The writer concludes that his stories from World War I on reflect a deepening despair, and a conviction that life ultimately was without meaning. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: Hemlife.rtf
Ernest Hemingway's Own Life Reflected In His Work
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This 7 page paper explores the life and work of author Ernest Hemingway, and how his art was a direct result of his life. Hemingway's narrative style, character structure and common themes are also examined.
Filename: Hemingway.doc
Ernest Hemingway's Short Stories / Modernism, Postmodernism, & The Search For Meaning
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An 8 page paper looking at stories by Ernest Hemingway ('A Clean Well-Lighted Place' and 'Snows of Kilimanjaro') and Donald Barthelme ('A Shower of Gold') to show how the transition of literature from modernism to postmodernism mirrors the increasing uncertainty of contemporary life. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Hembarth.wps
Gathering of Old Men (Ernest Gaines) & Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison) : On Being Black and a 'Real' Man
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A 10 page essay comparing two books on the theme of black identity and manhood. The writer explains that both of the described elements show the importance of standing up and being proud in the wider community. Bibliography lists the two primary sources used.
Filename: Invisib.wps
Hemingway vs. Joyce / 'Just Representations of Nature'
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A 5 page paper examining Samuel Johnson's opinion that no literature will endure the test of time except that which reveals and explores situations and characteristics that are recognizable, that most of us share, and that are common to people across the boundaries of time and space. The paper compares Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place' and James Joyce's 'Araby' in view of Johnson's dictum, arguing that Hemingway's story fulfills the requirement better than Joyce's because its theme is more easily accessible to the general reader. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Hemjoyce.wps
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