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Papers On Literature
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Flaubert's A Sentimental Education
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This 5 page paper provides a detailed analysis of the protagonist and his friendships. The theme is addressed and various elements are discussed as it relates to the character's relationships.
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Filename: SA648Fla.rtf
Flaubert, Swift Comparison
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A 5 page essay that compares 2 works. Jonathan Swift penned his satirical masterpiece, “A Modest proposal in 1729. Roughly a century later, Gustave Flaubert wrote “A Simple Heart” (also known as “A Simple Soul”). While considerably time separates these two works, examination of the principal theme addressed by both Swift and Flaubert demonstrates that the attitude of the middle and upper class that was directed towards the common people had not appreciably changed over the course of the intervening century. The common theme is the way in which the European upper classes regarded the working class. Both Flaubert and Swift indicate that the upper classes tended to objectify those who labored on their behalf, as working people, the poor, and their servants were viewed as being less than fully human. No additional sources cited.
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Flaubert/Emma Bovary
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A 4 page essay that discusses the characterization of Emma Bovary in Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary. This novel recounts the life and death a beautiful young woman who is frustrated in her unrealistic search for romantic love. Flaubert portrays Emma Bovary as lacking in all the qualities that would have qualified her a true Romantic. She is concerned with appearances rather than inner values; sensual rather than spiritual; emotional but not with the accompany tempering quality of being warm-hearted. In the hands of a less-skilled writer, Emma might have come across as merely supercilious and shallow; however, Flaubert's treatment of her is much more sympathetic as the reader sees her against the backdrop of her era, which suggests that rather putting all the blame directly on Emma for her shortcomings, she is the logical outcome of her culture. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Flaubert/Emma Bovary
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A 4 page essay that discusses the causes for Emma Bovary’s unhappy life and eventually suicide. These causes include Emma’s convent education and her passion for Romance novels, which is a habit she continued into adulthood. Also in childhood, the death of her mother and the occupation of her father influenced her environment, as did the double standards of the nineteenth century in regards to the social opportunities and expectations of women and men. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khebcau.rtf
Flawed Leaders and Passionate Women
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This 4 page paper discusses two flawed leaders, Kreon and Agamemnon; and two women who fall in love with the wrong men, Dido and Phaedra. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Food and Drink in Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”
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This 6 page paper examines the role of food and drink, emphasising alcohol, in Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”. The paper considers how this is used and approached within the text and how this relates within the context of the book and the time it was written. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEsunris.rtf
Food For Thought
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This six page paper present a critique of Jeanette Winterson's "Written on the Body": . The use of food as a replacement for sex is discussed along with some of Freud's sex theories. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: CWfoodfo.wps
Forbidden Love in "The Scarlet Letter" and "Ethan Frome"
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A five page paper analyzing these novels by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edith Wharton, respectively. The paper concludes that while neither story ends "happily ever after", one ends in total despair and the other in a sort of tempered peace because of the differing viewpoints of the authors. Edith Wharton felt that the deck of life was hopelessly stacked against us, and is nothing we can do; Nathaniel Hawthorne felt that individuals can rise above the intolerance of their societies to forge their own peace within themselves. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: KBfrome.wps
Forced Cultural Assimilation As Seen Through The Eyes of Three American Authors
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A 5 page overview of the problems which are inherrent in with policies of forced cultural assimilation. The author reviews Doris Goodwin’s “Wait Till Next Year”, Sherman Alexie’s “Indian Killer” and Mary Patillo-Mcoy’s “Black Picket Fences”, to provide a basis for the argument that forced assimilation causes more problems in American society than it offers solutions. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPassimi.rtf
Ford: “Michael’s War”
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This 3 page paper discusses the novel “Michael’s War,” about the IRA. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVmiklwr.rtf
Foreman: “Toehold”
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This 5 page paper answers questions about Stephen Foreman’s novel “Toehold,” about a tiny town in the Alaskan wilderness. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVForemn.rtf
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