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HATCHET: GARY PAULSEN
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This 6 page paper discusses/analyzes Gary Paulsens young adult novel, Hatchet. Themes, symbolism, conflict, character analysis offered. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MBpaulsen.rtf
HATE THROUGH THE AGES
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This 7 page paper chronicles the development of hate through the ages as exampled through various media of the eras. The motif of the villain and what constitutes a 'bad' person is depicted. Examples, quotes and discussion about the perpetuation of the sterotype and the archtypical villain. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MBhate.rtf
Haunted Heathcliff; Chapter Twenty Nine of Wuthering Heights
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This 5 page paper looks at Heathcliff. It is eighteen years after Catherine has died and the haunted Heathcliff has a dream, he is lying with Cathy. This chapter gives a insight to the pain and torment felt by this cruel character. The writer looks at the events of this chapter and considers how they fit in with the rest of the story and how we may interpret them. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEwuthet.wps
Haunting in "Jane Eyre" and "The Yellow Wallpaper"
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An 8 page paper which
discusses the presence and significance of haunting in "Jane Eyre" Charlotte Bronte and
"The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Gilman. Bibliography lists 6 additional sources.
Filename: RAyllwhaunt.wps
HAWLEY AND “THE GREAT WAR”
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This 3-page paper is a review of Ellis Hawley's The Great War and the Search for a Modern Order: A History of the American People and Their Institutions 1917-1933.
Filename: MThawley.rtf
Hawthorne & Jackson/Comments on Their Society
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A 10 page essay, research paper that, first of all, examines Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" and Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery." The writer argues that each author make comments on the nature of evil and relates their interpretation to their own society. These stories are similar in that each author may appear to be talking about a different reality. Hawthorne sets his story in Salem's Puritan past and Jackson's story takes place in an alternative reality where ancient fertility rites were never abandoned. However, examination of themes in each work shows that these authors intended these stories to be read as having a meaning for their contemporary society. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khhawjak.rtf
Hawthorne and Poe: The Mind Under the Influence
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(5 pp.) Both of these American writers wanted to do
more than entertain people; they wanted to
influence how people thought, or how they perceived
the world. My premise is that Hawthorne
wanted to influence the conscious mind through
parable or fable. Poe was more of a mental
subterranean, and wanted to reach the unconscious
mind, through the doorway of fear. The writer
will examine Poe's stories, "The Tell-tale Heart"
and "The Oval Portrait," and Hawthorne's short
story, "Rappaccinni's Daughter", to determine if
they fit the proposed premise. Bibliography
lists 8 sources.
Filename: Bbpoehwt.doc
HAWTHORNE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS
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This 5 page paper discusses Nathaniel Hawthorne's short stories, Young Goodman Brown, and The Minister's Black Veil in reference to the transcendental movement during his day and time. Also included are Poe and Melville's comments on Hawthorne's works and on transcendentalism. Examples and quotes cited from text. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MBlithaw.rtf
Hawthorne's "Birthmark"/Lee's Mockingbird
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A 6 page essay that summarizes, contrasts and compares Nathaniel Hawthorne's nineteenth century short story "The Birthmark" with Harper Lee's twentieth century novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Both works offer unique characters, who each deal with issues relevant to their social and historical era. Comparison of these two works indicates that, while different, they share the common feature of dealing with the problem of social expectations and how the societal mainstream treats the people it marginalizes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khnhbhlm.rtf
Hawthorne's "Birthmark"/Lee's Mockingbird
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A 6 page essay that summarizes, contrasts and compares Nathaniel Hawthorne's nineteenth century short story "The Birthmark" with Harper Lee's twentieth century novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Both works offer unique characters, who each deal with issues relevant to their social and historical era. Comparison of these two works indicates that, while different, they share the common feature of dealing with the problem of social expectations and how the societal mainstream treats the people it marginalizes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khnhbhl2.rtf
Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter" and "The Birth-Mark"
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A six page paper analyzing these two short stories in terms of their treatment of scientific experimentation. The paper shows that Hawthorne strongly felt that there were areas in which human intervention had no place, and which should be left in the hands of God. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBrappa.wps
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