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Lessons From Machiavelli
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This 6 page paper focuses on Machiavelli's The Prince and Centaur Chiron's role in stating political lessons in the work. Ideas of leadership and how a prince should behave is discussed. Whether or not a prince should use force or just intellect is also addressed. No additional sources cited.
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Lessons Learned by the Protagonists in “The Flowers” by Alice Walker and in “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison
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This is a 5 page paper describing the lessons learned by the protagonists in Alice Walker’s “The Flowers” and Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal”. In Alice Walker’s “The Flowers” and Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal”, the protagonists each awakened from a naiveté regarding their “place” as African Americans within the society of the American South. The little girl in “The Flowers” provides the reader with a more subtle and compassionate outlook at the situation of African Americans as the girl matures into a women from her knowledge and realization of what has occurred in her environment and what ends a beautiful summer for her and pushes her into maturity. The narrator in “Battle Royal” experiences a much more brutal realization that he was naïve and blind, and blind folded, in his outlook of race relations in the South. Both stories tell of the unfortunate realities of the South which changed the lives and teach “life” lessons to the protagonists. “The Flowers” provides a much more subtle approach however as “Battle Royal” tells of the brutal realities which the protagonists must face in their daily battles as African Americans in the South. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Letter Regarding “A Doll’s House” by Ibsen
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A 3 page paper which presents a tutorial letter to a friend who argues that Nora, from Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House,” should not have left her husband. The letter argues for Nora’s reasons regarding her abandonment of family. No additional sources cited.
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Letter to a Mental Patient
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5 pages in length. This is a hypothetical letter to a cousin who is a patient in a mental institution. Taking examples from various texts including works by Harriet Jacob, Jane Austen, Kate Chopin and Charlotte Bronte, this letter is constructed using examples from works from each of these authors. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Letters from an American Farmer
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This 5 page paper examines the writings of J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur to see what they tell us about his thoughts with regard to the American experience and values such as equality and religious freedom. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Letters in “Pride and Prejudice”
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A 5 page paper which examines the importance and function of letters in Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Letters of the Des Roches
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A 9 page research paper that discusses the published correspondence of the Dames des Roches, Madeleine and Catherine, mother and daughter French intellectuals and writers in the 16th century. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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LEUCHTENBERG AND PERILS OF PROSPERITY
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This 3 page paper focuses on a review of William Leuctenberg's 'Perils of Prosperity,' a book that examines the politics and culture of the United States from the First World War to the start of the Great Depression. No sources are cited.
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Levin: "Teaching Young Children in Violent Times"
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This 4 page paper explores the main ideas in Diane Levin's book "Teaching Young Children in Violent Times: Building a Peaceable Classroom." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Lewis & Tolkien/Paralleling Reality
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A 15 page research paper that contrasts and compares C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe with J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. The writer argues that while these books are ostensibly children's books, on a deeper level, they reflect the reality of the adult world -- the real world. While the context of the books are fantasy, the episodes in the narratives parallel those of everyday life, psychologically, imaginatively, and materially. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' / Political Satire
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A 10 page research paper which discusses Carroll's political commentary in 'Wonderland' in the areas of business, poverty, education for women, and other feminist issues. The writer posits that Carroll's commentary on these subjects represent a reading of women authors and other 'radical' philosophers and authors of the period. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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