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Henrik Ibsen's 'The Master Builder' # 2
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A 10 page paper on this work by Henrik Ibsen. The writer explores the characters, plot, themes, and analyzes the play. Bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: Masterb.wps
Henrik Ibsen's "The Doll House" -- Foils And Supporting Characters
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3 pages in length. The writer discusses where the work's climax begins and ends, as well as the how the roles of Mrs. Linde and Dr. Rank impact Nora's character. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCDollHse.rtf
Henrik Ibsen's Views on Marriage
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This 5 page paper focuses on four themes of marriage that Ibsen exemplifies in his works Ghosts, A Doll's House and Hedda Gabler. The four characteristics of marriage that the author focuses on is the lack of independence for the female, a lack of communication between the couple, lust in the female heart and a lack of regard for commitment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA040Ibs.rtf
Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” -- Creating a Movie from the
Play
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This 5 page report discusses how one would create a movie
to best portray the setting for Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House.” Set
design, the director’s vision, and costuming are discussed in the
context of the story. No additional sources listed.
Filename: BWdolmov.rtf
HENRY AND KATHERINE
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This 4 page paper discusses the roles of Henry V and Katherine in Shakespeare's play, Henry V. Realistic ways to portray the roles are discussed. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBhvtv.rtf
Henry David Thoreau and John Stuart Mill on the Meaning of Liberty and Individuality
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This 7 page report discusses the ideas of two of the great thinkers of the 19th century and applies their points of view to the issues of liberty and individuality. British philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill (1806-73) was certain that the highest normative principle is that, “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness.” Henry David Thoreau (1817-62) found his truth in the examples set by nature. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWmiltho.rtf
Henry David Thoreau and the War in Iraq
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This 3 page paper uses Thoreau's comments in Chapter 6 of "Walden" to discuss the war in Iraq. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVThoIrq.rtf
Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden”
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This 6 page report discusses
the most basic aspects of Henry David Thoreau (1817-62) and the
two years he spent at a crude cottage beside Walden Pond, a small
body of water outside Concord, Massachusetts. Walden is
essentially a daily account of his stay in the woods, of which he
wrote, “Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life
of equal simplicity” as theirs. No additional sources.
Filename: BWwalden.rtf
Henry David Thoreau: Host to a Twenty-First Century Policy Retreat!
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An 8 page exploration of Thoreau’s philosophies as they relate to contemporary events in the twenty-first century. Written from the perspective of an observer at a policy retreat sponsored by Thoreau at Walden Pond this paper contrasts Thoreau’s ideologies with those of his workshop attendants, attendants composed of a veteran a student from the U.S., Great Britain, Iraq, North Korea, and South Korea. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPthorea.rtf
Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones": Hunting As A Metaphor
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5 pages in length. The relationship that exists between Blifil and Jones in Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones" is one that resembles the hunter and his prey. Since the time of their infancies, Blifil has quite clearly demonstrated an intolerance toward the boy who was to grow up as his brother. Indeed, Blifil made childhood and adolescence a
living hell for Jones, who was routinely made the scapegoat for his blatant lies. Whether he is driven by jealousy or downright malevolence, Blifil assumes the hunter's position early on in Fielding's tale. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCtjone.doc
Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones": Internal Debate Of Virtue And Vice
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5 pages in length. The internal debate that rages inside the lead character of Henry Fielding's "Tom Jones" of deciding whether he should follow his virtue or his vice is one that carries through the entire book. Clearly, Jones is compelled by benevolent forces yet he is also motivated by
temptation that has a tendency to find him trouble. Many occasions find him struggling with doing what he perceives is the right thing at the moment, only to find that he has once again made the wrong decision. Analyzing what goes on in Jones' head when he experiences these moments, one will undoubtedly find that underneath his roguish exterior, he truly does want to overrule his oftentimes-shadier side. When Jones argues with himself over his conduct and the desire to act upon impulse, he is quick to acknowledge the less-than-prudent aspect of his actions; however, at the
same time there is an incessant urge that many times
overwhelms his better judgment, ultimately coercing him to follow through with the questionable action. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCjones.doc
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