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Papers On Literature
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Kiss of the Spider Woman & Other Stories
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A 5 page paper looking at Manuel Puig's novel as a backdrop for four others: A Sincere Friendship by Clarice Lispector, The Lion by Eugeny Zamyatin, The Night Visitor by Elena Poniatowska, and China by Charles Johnson. The paper examines how in these works the human need for individual expression and moral courage influence and reinforce each other. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SpiderW.doc
Koestler's Darkness at Noon
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This 4 page paper examines this novel that looks at the problem of communism. Quotes are included. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA515DaN.rtf
Koestler's Darkness At Noon
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Authur Koestler's book, Darkness At Noon,
provides a view of a specific time and incident in history that has been
interpreted by someone who was decidedly opposed to the political
leadership that brought the event to fruition. This 7 page paper
explores the meaning of the Moscow trials as well as totalitarianism,
the historical reference to Stalin and the hope for a communist utopia.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KTdrknnn.wps
Kojima Nobuo & Chinua Achebe/Colonialism
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A 5 page essay that contrasts and compares Kojima Nobuo's "The American School" and Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart." The writer argues that in both works, the context of the narrative presents a native culture trying to accommodate and adapt to an alien cultural presence. The protagonists in each work react to the invaders with hostility, but also in ways that reflect their own cultural past. In so doing, the authors demonstrate how misunderstanding of cultural mores and practices provides the foundation on which the entirety of the colonial experience is based. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khkncaco.rtf
Kokoro; Loneliness and Change in Japan
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This 5 page paper is a synopsis of Natsume Soseki's work 'Kokoro' which examines loneliness and relationships in the context of the Meiji era in Japan. The paper also considers the insight about the culture and society of Japan that we can gain from reading the well written and simple to read book. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEkokoro.wps
Kolbert: “Field Notes from a Catastrophe”
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This 6 page paper discusses Elizabeth Kolbert’s book about global warming and climate change, “Field Notes from a Catastrophe.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVKolbrt.rtf
Kosinski's Being There
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This 5 page paper provides a first person analysis of the protagonist. The book is discussed in terms of Chance's relationship with plants and television as well as other things. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA013Kos.rtf
Kuhn's Postscript to 'Structure of Scientific Revolutions'
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A ten page paper looking at the significance of Thomas Kuhn's 1969 postscript to his 1962 work, in terms of the way it expands and clarifies the misunderstandings inherent in the original work. The paper breaks the postscript down into its seven component subsections and analyzes the implications of each. No additional sources.
Filename: KBkuhn.wps
Kundera’s “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”
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A seven page paper looking at Milan Kundera’s 1984 novel in terms of the literary devices and techniques that shape it. The paper concludes that its abundant use of symbolism and its surreal tone give Kundera’s novel the feeling of a dream.
Filename: KBbeing.wps
Kurt Eichenwald/The Informant
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A 3 page book report on this novel, which is fictionalized account of the Archer Daniels Midland price-fixing scandal from the 1990s. The novel is completely true to life as Eichenwald was the New York Times reporter on the case. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khkeinf.rtf
Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle": Theme And Interpretation
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5 pages in length. Interpretation is everything in Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle." How the author writes, how the characters are portrayed, how the reader deciphers the meaning -- it is all intertwined within interpretation. How does Vonnegut compel his readers to journey forth into his world so prone to distortion? Indeed, that is the primary attraction of "Cat's Cradle": the fact that it defies every nuance of reality that society has come to know. The writer discusses that in achieving this masterfully created image, the author utilizes a number of interpretational concepts to deter his audience from recognizing this as just another typical piece of science fiction. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCcats.wps
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