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Papers On Literature
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ALBERT CAMUS AND THEMES OF COLONIALISM
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This 3 page paper discusses the themes of colonialism in Camus' works, A Happy Death and The First Man. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBcmus.rtf
Albert Camus' "The Rebel"
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A 3 page essay that attempts to briefly summarize the main points of Albert Camus' book The Rebel. No additional sources cited
Filename: 99camus.rtf
Albert Camus' The Plague
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This 5 page paper provides an overview and assesses the notion of the benefits or good that comes from the plague through an assessment of Albert Camus' The Plague. This paper considers the way in which specific advantages can be determined from the plague as defined by Camus and the conflicting effects. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHCamPla.wps
Albert Camus’ “Le Renegat”
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This 3 page report briefly discusses
Albert Camus (1913–60) and his essay “Le Renegat.” His opinion
that that the human condition is fundamentally absurd led to his
being categorized with the existentialists, but he vigorously
denied and loyalty to that group; his works express what can be
thought of as a courageous and compassionate humanism. Camus was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. No other sources.
Filename: BWrenegt.wps
Albert Camus’ “The Plague”
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A 4 page paper which examines the last two sections of Albert Camus’ novel “the Plague.” The essay examines the need for basic human good. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAc.rtf
Albert Camus’ “The Stranger” and the Sun
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A 4 page paper which examines the
significance and role of the sun in Albert Camus’ “The Stranger.” Bibliography lists 1
additional source.
Filename: RAcamsun.rtf
Albert Camus/The Plague
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A 5 page essay that analyzes the structure and allegorical meaning of Albert Camus' The Plague. The writer argues that while ostensibly Camus describes the way that the plague devastated a the town of Oran, on another level, parallels can be drawn between Camus' fictional situation and the manner in which Nazis overran France during World War II. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khactp.rtf
Albert Camus: The Stranger
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A 5 page paper that offers a critique of the titled book. This essay focuses on specific questions that relate to Mersault's trial, specifically, what was the relevance of the evidence provided to the jury and what did the reader know that the jury did not know and how does this trail relate to the concept of justice. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGcamus.wps
Alcoholism and Fantasy in the Plays of Sean O'Casey
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An eight page paper looking at three of O'Casey's major works -- Juno and the Paycock, The Shadow of a Gunman, and The Plough and the Stars -- in terms of the way the playwright intertwines alcoholism and imagination throughout the texts. The paper concludes that in all three of these plays, life is most comfortably lived in an anesthetizing haze of liquor and fantasy because naked reality is too horrible to contemplate. Bibliography lists nine sources.
Filename: KBocasey.wps
Alcoholism in the Works of O'Neill and Williams
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A twelve page paper
looking at these two playwrights in terms of their treatment of alcohol
consumption as an escape from reality. Specific works discussed are
Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "A Streetcar Named
Desire," and Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," and "Touch
of the Poet." Bibliography lists ten sources.
Filename: KBalcohl.wps
Alcott/Domesticity & Transcendentalism
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A 6 page essay that argues that Louisa May Alcott in Little Women used the nineteenth century cult of domesticity to underscore transcendental themes. Examination of Little Women shows that Alcott manages to reinterpret the ideals of domesticity within the context dictated by Transcendentalism, which shows the March sisters remaining true to themselves and their own individuality, but within the social structure dictated by nineteenth century norms. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khaldom.rtf
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