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Papers On Literature
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Choice and Destiny in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
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This 6 page paper considers the way in which both choice and destiny are portrayed in this fourteenth century work. The writer uses The Knights Tale and the Wife of Bath's Tale to examine choice and destiny and how they are seen and manifested in the tales. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEchaucr.wps
Choice and Destiny in Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” and “The Knight’s Tale”
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts how these themes are explored in two stories from “The Canterbury Tales.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGwbtkt.rtf
Choices of Life: Canterbury Tales
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the
story of the Knight and the Wife of Bath, in Canterbury Tales as it applies to the main
characters' choices of life. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcantrlif.wps
Chopin & Chekhov/19th Century Women
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A 5 page essay that examines two portrayals of nineteenth century women. The writer argues that Anton Chekhov in his short story "The Lady with the Dog" and Kate Chopin in her short story "The Story of an Hour" each portray women who are caught up within the restrictive social customs of their time. Both portrayals point to the frustration that women of this era felt toward social expectations that did not consider the female sex to be fully competent adults. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khchoche.rtf
Chopin & Wharton/Reflections on Gender & Identity
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A 7 page research paper in which the wrier argues that in Kate Chopin's novel The Awakening and also in Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth, one finds the social paradigms of the Victorian era and how they were manifested in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries. In both cases, the authors pictured protagonists who cannot adjust to the role that society dictates for them. Their own sense of identity conflicts with the strict gender roles of that era, leaving both women frustrated and feeling lost as to who – exactly – they are and where they fit into the cultural scheme. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khchwhgi.rtf
Chopin and Churchill/On Motherhood
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A 4 page essay that contrasts and compares Kate Chopin's The Awakening, published in 1899, and Caryl Churchill's Top Girls, first performed in 1982. The writer argues that these works represent feminist literature separated by close to a century of world events and feminist progress. However, the concerns of these authors are still very similar. They each emphasize the conflicts inherent in women's lives due to the restrictions imposed by society and by motherhood. In each case, the author highlights how society, as defined by men, necessarily impacts the relationship between mothers and their children. Social context and expectations, childbirth and maternal instinct are addressed by both Chopin and Churchill and shown to be part of the same interconnected web, which serves to influence how women react to motherhood in each work. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khawatg.rtf
Chopin and Glaspell: Marriage and Society
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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts the views of marriage and society in Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour and Susan Glaspell’s Trifles. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAglllc.rtf
Chopin's 'The Awakening' & Twain's 'Huckleberry Finn / Lure of the Water
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A 5 page paper looking at the motifs of ocean and river in these two works by Kate Chopin and Mark Twain, respectively. The paper traces these motifs through the two novels, and suggests symbolic explanations for their tremendous power. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Water.doc
Chopin's "Story of an Hour" and Realism
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A 4 page paper which examines Kate
Chopin's short story "Story of an Hour" and discusses aspects of realism within.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAchpnrl.rtf
Chopin's Awakening & Feminism
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A 6 page essay that analyzes Kate Chopin's masterpiece The Awakening. The writer proposes that the ultimate question in interpreting this novel to discern why Edna commits suicide. Scholarship has explored this question, and this body of literature suggests that Chopin's evaluation of patriarchy and its effects goes beyond a surface reading that defines Victorian marriage as restrictive and Edna's "awakening" as purely sexual. Close examination of this novel suggests that Chopin intended the reader to see Edna as being psychically scarred by her strict Presbyterian background and cold, patriarchal father. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khcaagfe.rtf
Chopin's Awakening/Edna & Adele & Mme. Reisz
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A 3 page essay that discussing the roles of Adele and Mme. Reisz in Kate Chopin's nineteenth century masterpiece The Awakening, which tells the story of Edna Pontellier, a Victorian era wife and mother who rejects that era's strict interpretation of gender roles as she attempts to fashion a life as an autonomous, sexual individual and as an artist. Ultimately, however, Edna rejects even this alternative lifestyle and commits suicide. To aid the reader in understanding Edna and the motivations for her actions throughout the novel, Chopin contrasts Edna with two very different women, Adele Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khademme.rtf
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