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Papers On Literature
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Intertextuality in "Bodas de Sangre" by Federico Garcia Lorca
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A 5 page paper
which discusses different elements of intertextuality in Federico Garcia Lorca's story
"Bodas de Sangre." Bibliography lists 9 additional sources.
Filename: RAsangre.wps
Into Her House, With Flowers
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A 7 page short story (fictional) about a woman with severe mental problems who nonetheless wants to be free to live her own life as she sees fit.
Filename: KBstory.wps
INTO THE WILD -- A SUMMARY AND REVIEW
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This 10-page paper provides an analysis of the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer.
Filename: MTintowild.rtf
Intolerance in the Works of Nadine Gordimer
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A ten page paper looking at the influence of this South African author's consciousness of her Jewish heritage on her anti-apartheid works. The paper maintains that Gordimer, confused as a child by her mother's secularism, sought to channel her need for validation into a campaign for tolerance and equal rights for all. Bibliography lists ten sources.
Filename: KBgordi.wps
Intranation -- Patricia Grace’s “Potiki” and Eden Robinson’s
“Monkey Beach”
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This 10 page report discusses novels written by
Patricia Grace (“Potiki”) and Eden Robinson (“Monkey Beach”). In
“Potiki,” the reader is able to see one community's response to
attacks on their ancestral values and symbols. In the process,
the relationship between people and the land they live on is
shown to have greater ties than can be imagined by the “typical”
urbanite. Likewise, “Monkey Beach” demonstrates that there are
people whose greater loyalties are more directly related to the
mystical connections that exist for some people in what are most
often dismissed as the ordinary occurrences of daily life. Both
novels explore the idea of the existence of intranations in the
modern world and the ideologies of the residents of those
intranations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWintran.wps
Inventing the Flat Earth; The Correction of a Twentieth Century Misconception
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This 4 page paper looks at this book written by J Russell. The paper first considers the main themes of the book, and then goes on to summarise the contents and assess the reasons for the findings given in the book. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEflatea.wps
Invisibility in “The Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison
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A 5 page paper which examines
the significance and meaning of invisibility in Ralph Ellison’s “The Invisible Man.” The
paper argues that his invisibility is directly linked to a theme of blindness and lack of
social responsibility. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAinvsb.rtf
Invisible Man
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A five page paper which looks at race and gender relationships in Ellison's 'Invisible Man', with particular reference to the protagonist's experience of the 'Woman Question' during his time with the Brotherhood. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLellison.rtf
Inward Lives of 2 19th Century Women
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A 4 page essay that discusses similarities between Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary with his protagonist of Emma Bovary and Kate Chopin's The Awakening with Edna Ponteiller. The writer argues that the reader, with these novels, encounters two female protagonists who each have difficulty reconciling their outward behavior to their inward reality. Western culture at the time of these novels dictated a very restrictive role for women in society, a role that concentrated firmly on domesticity. Both Emma and Edna have an inner romantic concept of what marriage and love are like, which contrasts sharply with the reality of their lives. In both novels, this factor creates tension that provides the thematic impetus for the narrative that unfolds, illuminating each author's perception of what it meant to be a woman in patriarchal nineteenth century society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khbovawk.rtf
Iphigenia at Aulis and The Trojan Women As Seen Through the Eyes of Euripides
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In four pages this paper examines plays written before and after the Trojan War in a consideration of the experience as perceived by Greek tragedian Euripides. Only these student supplied sources are used and citation information is therefore limited.
Filename: TGaulistro.rtf
Iphigenia at Ilium: “The Gate to Women’s Country”
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A 3 page analysis of the significance of “Iphigenia at Ilium” in Sherrie S. Tepper’s “The Gate to Women’s Country.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAiphig.rtf
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