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Papers On Literature
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Andrew Marvell/Dialogue between the Soul and the Body
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A 3 page essay that explicates Marvell's poem "A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body." In this poem, Marvell addresses the duality of human nature. Examination of Marvell's thought on this topic shows that he considers the perspective of the soul and the body to be contradictory. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khmardsb.rtf
Andrew Niccol's "Gattaca" And Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World": Plot And Ideas
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6 pages in length. The plots and ideas of Andrew Niccol's "Gattaca" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" share a deep commitment to social progression; through these two works of fiction, the authors attempt to depict a seemingly Utopian society where everything in society is neatly compartmentalized to the point of being sterile. This look toward the future encourages one to postulate just what a Utopian society represents, as well as to consider whether or not such an entity would be at all desirable. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLChuxly.doc
Andrew Sullivan: Writings
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This 5 page paper considers three writings by Andrew Sullivan and analyzes his writing style, including how he organizes his material and what he writes about. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVASulvn.rtf
Andric's Bridge On The Drina
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The Yugoslavian writer, Ivo Andric wrote
The Bridge On The Drina in 1945. It was later translated from
Serbo-Croatian into English and was the basis for his winning the Nobel
Prize for Literature in 1961. This 5 page paper explores the historical
and political references within the text. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTbridge.wps
Angela Carter's Chamber of Blood stories
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A paper which looks at the folk and fairy tale elements in Angela Carter's Chamber of Blood stories and considers the way in which she changes and reverses traditional themes in order to demonstrate her perspective on human sexuality.
Filename: JLcarter.rtf
Angela Carter’s “The Tiger’s Bride”
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This 5 page report
discusses Angela Carter’s 1979 short story, “The Tiger’s Bride,”
is the type of work that foils the efforts of literary analysts
and critics to neatly assign it to one category or another.
Instead, it serves as a remarkable chronicle of a
beauty-and-the-beast-fairy-tale-morality-play or an enticing
example of the potentially mystical framework that exists within
any other framework in which magical realism plays as much of a
role as any character. Carter turns the classic
beauty-and-the-beast story inside out in “The Tiger’s Bride” and,
in the process, the reader sees a critical review of the social
institution of marriage, as well as a deconstruction of
traditional gender roles. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWtiger.wps
Angela Carter’s Stories
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A 3 page paper which examines a few of Angela Carter’s
short stories as they reflect her statement of how she likes to put “new wine in old
bottles.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAcarter.rtf
Angela Carter/"The Company of Wolves"
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A 6 page research paper that investigates Angela Carter's short story, "The Company of Wolves," as being representative of the way that Carter has rewritten classic fairy tales in a feminist mode. The writer compares Carter's story to the original "Red Riding Hood," which is far more horrific then the sanitized modern version, and argues that it presents an empowering scenario for female sexuality. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khredrid.wps
ANGELA'S ASHES: AN ANALYSIS
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This 5-page paper provides a literary/critical analysis of Frank McCourt's book Angela's Ashes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTangash.rtf
Angelou & Potok/Caged Bird & Asher Lev
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A 6 page essay that critically examines Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Chaim Potok's My Name is Asher Lev. Both narrative deal with growing up in a non-dominate culture. Central to Angelou's text is how her upbringing prepared her to resist racial stereotyping and prejudice. On the other hand, the prejudice which is the central focus of Potok's novel concerns the cultural friction that arises from Asher's gift for art, which is not a culturally condoned activity within the Hasidic Jewish community. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khcbal.rtf
Angelou's "Africa" and Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
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A five page paper comparing and contrasting the views of Africa offered in these two poems by Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes. The paper concludes that both writers actually use the continent of Africa as a metaphor for the African-American experience. No additional sources.
Filename: KBafric2.wps
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