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Papers On Literature
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Brock/Camus' Stranger & Criticism
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A 3 page essay that discussing Robert Brock's critical interpretation of Albert Camus' L'Estranger and then offers a personal interpretation of this novel. The writer argues that examination of Camus' text shows that it is quite possible that Camus had multiple purposes in mind. In short, other critical interpretations are also quite plausible and can be also be drawn from this text. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khbrcam.rtf
Bronte's Jane Eyre /Fate v. Free Will
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An 8 page research paper/essay that examines Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte as to which controls her destiny – fate or free will. The writer argues that it is free will that determines the novel's ending for Jane. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khjeffw.rtf
Bronte's Jane Eyre: Subtle Rebellion
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This 5 page paper argues that in
the writing of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte is seen to oppose the rules
of the patriarchal society. She does so both in her representation of
Jane's subtle rebellion and Bertha's more obvious struggle against the
confines of social conformity. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTsoceyr.wps
Bronte’s Jane Eyre/Joyce’s The Dead
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A 4 page essay that examines 2 greater works of literature. Charlotte Bronte’s independently minded protagonist in her novel Jane Eyre and James Joyce’s rather more prosaic main character in his short story “The Dead,” Gabriel Conroy, each express a desire in these narratives to experience a different sort of life, one that includes new places, new experiences and an escape form the provincialism of their circumstances. However, when Jane is offered the chance to leave England, she rejects it and Gabriel, likewise, has a change of heart before the end of his story. Examination of these two narratives indicates the reasons behind their behavior and how this stems from the way in which Bronte and Joyce handle these characterizations. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khbrajj.rtf
BRONTE’S NATURE AND NURTURE
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This 5 page paper discusses the theory of nature versus nurture in Emily Bronte's book, Wuthering Heights. The character of Catherine is used as an example of nurture over nature in the story. Quotations cited from text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBlitbronte.rtf
Bronte/Jane Eyre & the Role of Outsiders
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A 3 page essay that examine how those outside of the setting of Thornfield (Rochester's estate) provide the impetus for Jane's final maturation into a woman strong enough to marry and not lose herself in her love for her husband. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khjeout.rtf
Bronte/Language in Jane Eyre
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A 3 page essay that analyzes the language used in a passage from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. The writer argues that this passage, which is from volume 1, chapter 2, demonstrates how Bronte's use of language works at multiple levels in order to construct characterization of Jane both as a child and as an adult. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khleyre.rtf
Brooklyn's Lower Class as Depicted in Selby's Last Exit to Brooklyn
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This 6 page paper provides quotes and an analysis of three characters in this thesis paper that focuses on social stratification. Selby's portrayal is discussed in depth.
Filename: SA711Bk.rtf
Brothers Grimm/Snow-White & Rose-Red
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A 5 page research paper that analyzes the classic Grimm fairy tale in a sociological/ anthropological manner that relates the tale to cultural elements. The writer discusses the pagan elements in the story, as well as the nineteenth century mindset of the Brothers Grimm. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khswrr.rtf
Browning's Last Duchess & Her Fatal Misstep
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A 3 page essay that discusses Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess" and how this applies to the concept of "hamarita." The literary term "hamarita" has been defined simply as a "tragic flaw," however, it does not necessarily refer to flaw in character, as it can also be an "unwitting, even a necessary, misstep in doing rather than an error in character" (Literary Vocabulary). In Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess," it is made clear that the duke's last duchess did, indeed, take a fatal misstep that brought about her demise and that action consisted, not in a character defect, but in the fact that she was too good, too caring, too human, to be a proper aristocrat in the eyes of her husband. Her hamarita lay in her love of life and individuality, which prevented her from existing solely as just one more beautiful possession belong to the duke. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khlducha.rtf
Browning/"My Last Duchess" as Dramatic Monologue
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A 3 page essay that analyzes Browning's poem "My Last Duchess" as a dramatic monologue. The writer defines "dramatic monologue" and discusses how Browning uses this device to create a concise character sketch of a depraved and shallow nobleman. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khmlddm.rtf
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