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Papers On Literature
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Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” and the Character of “Old Bull Lee”
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This 5 page report discusses how Jack Kerouac constantly offered
the world a unique perception of the world through his writing
and uses the example of the character of Bull Lee in “On the
Road” to demonstrate how a person can live on the very edge of
“normal” society. By the time the reader meets Bull Lee, it is
clear that the life he and his family leads is as disconnected
from the mainstream of society, even more than that of the
travelers. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BWbullee.rtf
Jack L. Chalker's "A Jungle Of Stars"
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7 pages in length. The manner by which Jack L. Chalker's first science fiction novel A Jungle Of Stars mirrors contemporary society is illustrative of how the passing of time does not necessarily alter the climate of social existence. Chalker's protagonist, Paul Carlton Savage, is tempted with immortality if he provides his services in exchange; however, what Savage is required to do in order to obtain his immortality represents the struggles of good and evil that exist today, yesterday and always will in the future. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCjungl.wps
Jack London's "To Build a Fire"
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A five page paper on this classic
American short story. The paper focuses on the characterization of the
man as a creature of intellect and the dog as a creature of instinct.
Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBlondn2.wps
Jack London's Stories Of Survival
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Jack London, perhaps even more than
Hemingway, personified the adventurer through his works and the
experiences of his life. This 5 page paper argues that in Call Of The
Wild, White Fang and The Sea Wolf London applies the concepts of Social
Darwinism to the lives of the characters - both animal and human.
No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTlondon.wps
Jack London’s Call of the Wild
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An 8 page paper which examines the use of nature, violence, brutality and racism in Jack London’s Call of the Wild. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAcallw.rtf
Jack London/Call of the Wild
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A 4 page case book study/research paper of Jack London’s Call of the Wild. The writer discusses critical reception and evaluation of the book, a summary of the plot and a brief discussion of themes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khloncow.rtf
Jack London/To Build A Fire
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A 12 page essay that discusses both versions of London's most famous short story. The earliest version, published in 1902, appeared in Youth's Companion and was written for a juvenile audience. London produced a second version of the story in 1908 and it was published in The Century Magazine. The second version of the story is famous as London's best work and is clearly for an adult audience. While the stories are different in both style and content, due to their intended audiences, both delve heavily into the psychological makeup of their protagonists and, in each, London describes the protagonist's perception in relating each man's fate. In so doing, London offers clear and perceptive insight into the psychology of risk-taking behavior for a young and older man, showing both the similarities and the differences in their perception of a dire situation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khlonbaf.rtf
Jack London: The Iron Heel.
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(4 pp). A narrator, seven centuries down the road
tells us of a "manuscript" he has found. "(There
are not ) errors of fact, but errors of
interpretation. Looking back across the seven
centuries that have lapsed since Avis Everhard
completed her manuscript, events, and the bearings
of events, that were confused and veiled to her,
are clear to us. She lacked perspective. She was
too close to the events she writes about. Nay, she
was merged in the events she has described." Then
we get two different versions of the story or
history of a massive labor revolution.
Filename: BBlondon.doc
Jack London: The Iron Heel.
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(4 pp). A narrator, seven centuries down the road
tells us of a "manuscript" he has found.
"(In it there are not ) errors of fact, but errors
of interpretation." Looking back across the seven
centuries that have lapsed since Avis Everhard
completed her manuscript, events, and the influence
of events, that were confused and veiled to her,
are clear to us. She lacked perspective. She was
too close to the events she writes about. Nay,
she was merged in the events she has described."
Through the work of Avis, we get two different
versions of the story / history of a massive labor
revolution in an unknown country.
Filename: BBlndonR.doc
Jackson's Island as 'Heaven' in Huckleberry Finn
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Metaphors enable
individuals to communicate ideas surrounding complex and, or, intimate
experiences. This 5 page paper argues that Twain uses metaphors to
bring a deeper meaning to the action of the story, specifically as it is
concerned with Jackson's Island. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KThckjck.wps
Jackson’s “The Lottery” and Ozick’s “The Shawl”
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A 3 page paper which examines
the two short stories, “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Shawl” by Cynthia
Ozick, comparing similarities in the two. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAshawl.rtf
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