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Joseph Conrad: Supporter or Opponent of Imperialism as Read in “Heart of Darkness”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing whether or not Joseph Conrad was a supporter or an opponent of imperialism as taken from a reading of his “Heart of Darkness”. Despite the fact that Conrad related the story from a white narrator’s perspective which was often hard to decipher, the exposure of the horrors of the impact that Imperialism had on the Congo was a clear political statement on the need for change in Imperial policy and an acceleration in humanitarian support. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Joseph Heller's Catch 22: A Comment on the Absurdity of the Human Condition
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An 8 page discussion of the book "Catch 22", a tongue-in-cheek novel presenting a fictional account of the horrifying bureaucratic absurdities of World War II encountered by one officer in his attempts to accomplish his job while at the same time maintaining his identity and even his life. Discusses the true-to-life characteristics presented in the book and how, in reality, they are a portrayal of the absurdities of the human conditions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Joseph Heller's Use of Time in Catch 22
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A 5 page essay that examines how Joseph Heller manipulates time in his novel Catch-22. The writer argues that by manipulating time and telling episodes from his protagonist's war experience out of chronological order, Heller facilitates conveying his main message to his reading audience, which is, first of all, that war is not only hell, it's sheer lunacy; and, also, that men who are fighting the war do what they have to do, mentally, emotionally, and physically, to survive. No additional sources cited.
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Joseph Heller’s “Good as Gold” in Relation to Business and Political and Historical Issues
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This is a 3 page paper discussing business, political, historical and cultural aspects of Joseph Heller’s novel “Good as Gold”. American writer Joseph Heller (1923-1999) is probably best known for his anti-war novel “Catch-22” written in 1961. Born of poor Jewish parents however, Heller often reflected on his cultural heritage and its place in modern American society especially in the novel “Good as Gold” written in 1979. The protagonist, English professor Bruce Gold “tries to regain the Jewishness he has lost” throughout his involvement with presidential public relations (Books, 2000). Heller, through the use of puns and verbal games which are considered suitable for the Washington environment, manages to incorporate not only an interesting storyline for Gold but also interesting and significant business, historical and cultural references for his readers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Josephine Tey's "The Daughter Of Time" And Desmond Seward's "Richard Iii: England's Black Legend"
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8 pages in length. Richard III has enjoyed a long, illustrious reincarnation throughout the last several centuries; while some believe he was an unscrupulous power monger who brought nothing but fear and treachery to England, others contend that his legacy has been much maligned by faulty accounts and historical alterations. Josephine Tey is one such author whose treatment of Richard III is more than kind; with the help of her protagonist detective Alan Grant, Tey works literary magic in The Daughter of Time to illustrate her perception of a man whose character she defends. Desmond Seward, on the other hand, takes a more pragmatic approach to uncovering the truth of Richard's legacy in Richard III: England's Black Legend, contending that his murderous ways placed a significantly black mark upon this period of English history. Was Richard III good or evil, or perhaps a bit of both? This is what the reader is left to determine after reading the two completely diverse accounts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Josephine Tey's, "The Daughter of Time":
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This 3 page paper examines Tey's use of the mystery genre to deal with the character of Richard III. More specifically, this paper illustrates the inherent good nature of Richard III and examines why Tey has used mystery as a means of heightening the drama of this and the other characters. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Journal Thoughts on “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn”
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An 8 page paper looking at Betty Smith’s novel in terms of its plot, theme, characterization, tone, and setting. It points out that the novel’s effectiveness is somewhat undercut by creating such strong, gritty female characters and then marrying them off to unsuitable men at the end. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Journey to Self-Awareness in Emma, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and My Name is Asher Lev
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In four pages this paper examines how the protagonists in these respective novels by Jane Austen, Mark Twain, and Chaim Potok embark upon the journeys that ultimately lead to their self-awareness. Also considered is how the literary elements of the journey motif, characterization of the protagonists as outsiders, and coming of age theme affect the reader’s perceptions of each protagonist’s growth. There are no additional sources listed in the bibliography.
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Journey's End & Arms And The Man
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview and analysis of Journey's End by R. C. Sherriff and Arms And The Man: An Anti-Romantic Comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Some aspects considered are reality versus appearance and expectation and irony. No Bibliography.
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Journeys in John Cheever's Short Story, "The Swimmer" and Angela Carter's Short Story, "The Company of Wolves"
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A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts the protagonists' journeys, in John Cheever's short story, "The Swimmer" and in Angela Carter's "The Company of Wolves," noting how appearances can sometimes be deceiving.
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Journeys of Self-Discovery/Ibsen, Tolstoy & Ichiyo
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A 4 page essay that looks at 3 works. One of the most profound questions in life is what makes life worth living. What factors are required in order for people to feel happy and fulfilled? Henrik Ibsen in Hedda Gabler, Leo Tolstoy in The Death of Ivan Ilych, and Higuchi Ichiyo in The Thirteenth Night each offer a perspective that is grounded in the same theme, which is that for life to having meaning, it must consider welfare of others, that is, individuals must look outside themselves and to their relationships with others in order to grow and mature as people. No additional sources cited.
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