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Papers On Literature
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Anton Chekhov’s “The Lady with the Dog”
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A 3 page analysis of Anton Chekhov’s short story “The Lady with the Dog.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAandg.rtf
Anton Chekhov/3 Short Stories
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A 5 page essay/research paper that examines three Chekhov short stories, 'The Chorus Girl' (1886), 'The Darling' (1899), and 'The Betrothed' (1902). The writer argues that these three stories show consistency in Chekhov's attitudes toward women over the course of his career, while, simultaneously the stories also show his maturing style. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khchekss.wps
Anton Chekhov/The Cherry Orchard
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An 8 page research paper that analyzes how Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" reflects the social and political situation in Russia at that time. The writer discusses how Chekhov foresaw the downfall of the aristocracy and the corresponding rise of the commercial/merchant class. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khcheorc.rtf
Anton Chekov and Flannery O’Connor
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A 5 page paper which compares the styles,
plots, symbolism, themes, and characterizations of Anton Chekhov and Flannery
O’Connor. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAchkoco.rtf
Anton Myrer/ Once an Eagle
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A 5 page analysis of Anton Myrer's novel Once an Eagle. The writer points out that, since this novel's initial publication in 1968, it has come to be considered a classic. In this novel, Myrer offers the reader an overview of military life from the perspective of a career officer who rose up through the ranks. In so doing Myrer presents a fascinating look at US military culture. The reader comes to understand that even in the regimented life of the military, class conflicts play a role. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99myrer.wps
Antunes/Character Development in 2 Novels
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A 7 page essay. Antonio Lobo Antunes, contemporary Portuguese author, writes in a style that is very reminiscent of the psychologically complex novels of Faulkner or Dos Passos. In both Act of the Damned and The Natural Order of Things, Antunes presents perceptually complicated narratives that offer a cacophony of voices through the medium of jumbled interior monologues that encompass, simultaneously, both action happening in the current time and a host of memories. The following examination of these novels focuses on the development of two characters from each narrative, detailing their psychological orientation and the role that they fulfill within the context of each novel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khala2.rtf
Anzaldua/Letter to 3rd World Women Writers
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A 3 page summary and commentary on Glorida Anzaldua's 1980 letter to her fellow women writers of color, which focuses on how this writer feels connected through the written word to all Third World women writers, no matter where they are located in the world. Roughly in the middle of this extended letter, Anzaldua inserts a "journal entry," in which she personifies her pen and addresses it directly. This metaphor serves to accurately and concisely sum up the points that Anzaldua previously expresses in this letter. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khanzal.rtf
Anzia Yezierska's "Bread Givers"
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5 pages in length. Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers attacks several social norms of both her traditional Polish homeland and the American life her protagonist has come to know. Clearly autobiographical, Bread Givers boldly questions why certain social and religious traditions continue throughout the centuries without the slightest consideration for an individual's interests or desires. Sara's traditional Jewish upbringing exposed her to a life dominated by patriarchal control; when she arrived in New York to seek out the American Dream, she found that once again her gender would stand in the way of such desires. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCbread.wps
Aphra Behn's "Oroonoko" Compared To Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" - Self/Other Dichotomy
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7 pages in length. The self/other dichotomy is present in myriad forms throughout literary history, but perhaps nowhere is it better illustrated then within the context of Aphra Behn's Oroonoko and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, two pertinent examples of how the respective authors can uphold the same approach yet do so in quite different ways. Behn seeks to remove herself from other authors of her genre who characterize themselves as social elitists in relation to the sorry, uncivilized masses they deem as being inferior. In this quest, Behn maintains the self/other differentiation by way of infusing the protagonist with the two elements that demarcate precisely the objective she seeks: education and beauty. Swift, by comparison, does much the same to support the self/other dichotomy, however, he accomplishes this by pointing out the flaws that comprise Gulliver's very being. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCOroonoko.rtf
Appearance and Conformity in Vonnegut's Short Fiction:
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A ten page paper looking at these issues as they are manifested in three short stories by Kurt Vonnegut: "Miss Temptation," "The Kid Nobody Could Handle," and "The Foster Portfolio," all from his collection "Welcome to the Monkey House." The paper illustrates Vonnegut's belief that conformity limits
our ability to understand one another by masking our real selves. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBvonn.wps
Appearance vs Reality: Literature
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A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams and “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker as they touch on the theme of appearance vs reality. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAuse2.rtf
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