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Papers On Literature
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Equiano, Moliere, Voltaire & Basho/Characterization
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A 5 page essay that examines four works: Equiano's autobiography, Basho's travelogue through northern Japan; Moliere's Tartuffe and Voltaire's Candide from the aspect of why these authors did not stress characterization in these works. The writers argue that, occasionally, realistic characterization does not fit with the author's overall purpose. For example, in satire and parody, realistic characterization is out of place since the whole purpose of the writing is to make those being satirized or parodied appear to be foolish. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khemvb.wps
Erasmus/Praise of Folly
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A 3 page essay that discusses Desiderius Erasmus' 1516 text The Praise of Folly, which offers a brilliantly satirical look at his contemporary society that not only outlines the foibles and hypocrisies of various professions during the sixteenth century, but also subtly implies the virtues that Erasmus values. Examination of Erasmus' message shows it to be very entertaining, but also that it conveys the basic premises of Renaissance humanism. No bibliography is provided.
Filename: khepof.rtf
Erdrich’s Leap -- A Feminist Story?
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Erdrich’s Leap -- A Feminist Story?: This 5-page essay examines Louise Erdrich’s short story The Leap. An analysis relevant to the story’s evidence of feminism is also included. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SNFemin1.doc
Filename: SNFemin1.doc
Eric Newby and Karen Connelly
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An 8 page paper which examines the theme or heroism in Eric Newby’s “A Short Walk in the Hindi Kush” and Karen Connelly’s “Touch the Dragon.” Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAhkuck.rtf
Erich Fromm and "The Joy Luck Club"
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A 5 page paper which applies one of Fromm's theories to one of the characters in Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club." The theory applied is that which applies to the marketing orientation and the character it is applied to is Lena's husband Harold. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAfrmtan.wps
Ernest Gaines’ “A Gathering of Old Men”
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This 5 page report discusses Ernest Gaines’ A Gathering of Old Men, originally published in 1983, and allows the reader to hear from a number of perspectives and voices about what the experience of being African American in the South has meant to individual old (black) men. The story is about 15 old men of secluded parish of Louisiana in the 1970s. They come together as the result of the brutal killing of Beau Bouton. Each goes to the sheriff, 12-gauge shotgun in hand, and confesses to the murder and the reader learns of each of their very private, although connected, stories as they claim responsibility for Bouton’s death. Bibliography lists only the primary source.
Filename: BWoldmen.rtf
Ernest Hemingway -- Americans as Nonconformists in “A Man of the
World” and “Hills Like White Elephants”
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This 5 page report
discusses two of Ernest Hemingway’s short stories in terms of how
they serve as an example of an American as a rebel rather than a
conformist. The writing produced by Ernest Hemingway was in
itself an act of rebellion that personifies the unique character
of how Americans want or believe they should be perceived --
brash, self-sufficient, able to move beyond what most people
would presumably consider personal setbacks, even the ability to
detach one’s self from personal tragedy and see it in a humorous
light. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWhemreb.wps
Ernest Hemingway and “Hills Like White Elephants” -- An Example
of a Literary Iceberg Beneath the Surface
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This 5 page report
discusses Ernest Hemingway’s short stories and the ways in which
he presents only the “tip of the iceberg” and the impact of the
story lies beneath the surface, left to the imagination of the
reader. It seems remarkably clear that Hemingway was determined,
in virtually all of his writing, to demonstrate an alternative
way of thinking that reflected his own alternative attitudes
regarding the status quo. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWhembrg.wps
Ernest Hemingway and His Women
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A 5 page paper which examines how the women in Ernest Hemingway’s life influenced his writing of female characters in “Cat in the Rain” and “Hills Like White Elephants.” Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAhmwm.rtf
Ernest Hemingway and the Impact of War on the Human Psyche
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5 page report discusses Ernest Hemingway’s writing that is
directly related to his experiences and observations of war and
how it has an impact on the psyche of the individual human being.
For Hemingway, war serves as a constant in his literary focus and
allows for his readers to consider the realities of war in the
context in which he wants them to see it rather than in terms of
political or even personal points of view. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWwarhem.doc
Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell To Arms"
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10 pages in length. Ernest Hemingway placed himself in all of his works; however, it can readily be argued that none were as personal as A Farewell To Arms. The poignant love story set in the backdrop of World War I is more of an autobiography of the author's own war experience than it is a work of fiction. The writer discusses plot, characterization and underlying themes. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCarms.wps
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