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Ethnic Humor and Ethnic Identity
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This is an 8 page paper discussing ethnic humor and ethnic identity. Traditional ethnic identity can be defined by language, culture, religion, and race, but more and more researchers are finding that ethnic humor is becoming a part of the ethnic identity especially in those who have left their homes to live within another culture which is totally different than their own. In many cases ethnic humor has been used to represent the oppression of a group, clear up interpretative misunderstandings of a group and help to define an ethnic group within a larger population.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJethnh1.rtf
Ethnocentrism & Huck Finn
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A 3 page personal essay that explains how reading Huckleberry Finn, as a an adolescent, affected the writer's thinking and aided the writer in overcoming ethnocentrism. The writer specifically focuses on the scene where Huck decides not to tell Miss Watson of Jim's location. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khethhf.rtf
Eudora Welty's "A Memory"
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3 pages in length. Everyone harbors fond memories of the past and at one time or another and dissolves into those delicious recollections without cause or concern for the present. The extent to which the adult narrator of Welty's A Memory reverts so ardently to a particular childhood memory involving a boy, a crush and the beach – only to be angered by a group of bathers who inadvertently snap her out of her dream-like state – illustrates how people can all too easily be cast away from the present and attempt to live in the past as a way to absolve themselves of personal conflict. No bibliography.
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Eudora Welty's "Death Of A Traveling Salesman"
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3 pages in length. Welty makes clear her own feelings in Death of a Traveling Salesman even without overtly stating them by delving more into Bowman's character than the older man's – and his young wife - who ultimately save his life. The life they saved, however, was merely physiological in form; even this jolting experience is not enough to purge Bowman from his wretched loneliness and lack of identity. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCWelty3.rtf
Eudora Welty's "No Place For You, My Love"
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3 pages in length. In somewhat of a departure from her conventional approach, Welty dabbles in a medium known to a select few within the literary world, a place that combines fantasy and reality to create an image much grander than life. The magic realism found in No Place For You, My Love is a space and time not many authors have successfully captured, defined as a mingling of characters and events in such a way that perfectly blends realistic and mythical elements to create a strangely familiar world. No bibliography.
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Eudora Welty's "Why I Live At The P.O."
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3 pages in length. Eudora Welty's ability to extract the very last shred of emotion from her readers' literary interpretation is part and parcel of the writer's inherent talent. That she explores the vast and complex family relationship in Why I Live at the P.O. and is able to reconstruct the underlying value of an otherwise dysfunctional family speaks to a greater understanding of human conflict than most other authors possess. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCWelty1.rtf
Eudora Welty’s “The Optimist’s Daughter”
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This 5 page report
discusses Eudora Welty’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “The
Optimist’s Daughter” from a psychological perspective. The novel
offers countless examples of the ways in which Welty can
demonstrate how the experience of great social and personal
change is universal to all people but that it is the differing
psychology of all people that defines the outcomes of those
changes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWeupsyc.wps
Eudora Welty’s Fiction
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A 5 page critical essay which examines the affirmation of life in Eudora Welty’s novels and short stories. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGeuwel.rtf
Eudora Welty/Robber Bridegroom as Southern Fiction
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An 8 page research paper that analyzes Eudora Welty's The Robber Bridegroom in terms of how this novel demonstrates the characteristics of Southern literature. Page count includes a 1-page outline. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khrobbr.rtf
Eugene O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra":
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This 3 page paper discusses the character of Lavinia, in O'Neill's "Mouring Becomes Electra". This paper compares Lavinia with the character of Orestes, who was the focal character in the Oresteia version of the same story. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSElectr.rtf
Eugene O'Neill: His Focus on the Maternal
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10 pages. In studying
several of the plays by Eugene O'Neill, one can find a recurrent
theme running through each of them. That of the mother, or
maternal figure, and different representations of this maternal
personification. The plays that are pertinent to this theme
within this particular paper are Desire Under the Elms; Strange
Interlude; Long Days Journey into The Night; and Moon for the
Misbegotten. This is by no means a comparison of these plays,
but simply an observation of a recurrent and related theme of the
mother/maternal figure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAneill.wps
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