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Papers On Literature
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Lord Jim and Marlow;
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This 5 page paper looks at the novel Lord Jim by J Conrad and examines the development and meaning of the relationship between Jim and Marlow. The paper also considers the use of the third person narrative in enhancing the story. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TElordjm.wps
Lord of the Flies
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This 3 page paper traces Simon's character development, and argues that as the 'Christ' figure on the island, he had to die. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVFlies.rtf
Lord of the Flies & Social Order
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A 3 page essay that analyzes the principal theme from William Golding's Lord of the Flies, which is the tension between savagery and civilized behavior, as the novel depicts how a group of boys react to have no restrictions or adult supervision. The writer draws analogies between this situation and implications for society in general. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khsolof.rtf
Lord of the Flies: Jack & Hitler
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A 4 page research paper/essay that discusses a character--Jack--from William Golding's Lord of the Flies. Examination of this novel shows that the character of Jack demonstrates the traits that history attributes to Hitler. Like Hitler, Jack is an opportunist who takes advantage of his opponents' weaknesses in order to destroy them. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khjaklof.rtf
Loren D. Estleman: Writing Style
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4 pages in length. Loren D. Estleman has a style of writing that was born from the unlikely combination of conventional American writers and historical abstract artists, a coupling that has earned him the well-earned reputation of being a detective novel pro whose writing style is both based in visual imagery and a "traditional, tough-yet-tender" (Anonymous 70) manner. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCEstleman.rtf
Lori Lansens’ Novel “Rush Home Road”
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This is a 6 page paper reviewing and discussing elements of Lori Lansens’ Canadian novel “Rush Home Road”. Lori Lansens’ first novel, “Rush Home Road” is about the story of Adelaide (Addy) Shadd, a seventy-year old black women living in a trailer park, Lakeview, about twenty miles south of Chatham, Ontario near Lake Erie. Addy however did not live there all of her life but was born and raised in nearby Rusholme (“Rush Home”) which was a predominantly black community settled by former slaves smuggled into Ontario through the Underground Railroad. The novel is split into two stories which eventually come together in the end. The primary story is about Addy’s life growing up through hard circumstances in Rusholme, Detroit and Chatham while the secondary, or present day story, tells of Addy’s life in the trailer park while she takes care of a five-year old girl, Sharla Cody, who was abandoned by her “white trash” mother. Sharla is of mixed parentage which is how the two storylines come together in the end with Addy ending up again in Rusholme and inadvertently finding Sharla’s father. The novel fulfills several purposes. Firstly, from a Canadian perspective, Lansens has including many historical elements which add to the experiences of Addy while at the same time educating readers. Second, readers from Southwestern Ontario and especially those who grew up along the St. Clair River will enjoy many of the same childhood stories as did the author and Addy. Finally, from an international perspective, the story of Addy is appealing to all as it involves the story of a “hero” who has to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds to finally return home.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJCanfc1.rtf
Lorraine Code's 'What Can She Know?: Feminist Theory And The Construction Of Knowledge'
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8 pages in length. Lorraine Code's 'What Can She Know?' is a celebration of gender, with particular emphasis upon issues of feminism and patriarchal control. Indeed, Code portrays the perpetuation of feminism; not only are her writings a solid reflection of her sentiments of a lacking Anglo-American epistemology but so is the manner in which she reflects the female reawakening. Code displays her craft well and does not hesitate to apply her talent as more of a social statement than one of mere entertainment. Thus is the case with her ongoing assertion that there was truly no separation of the sexes in reality, short of the obvious physical differences; rather, her perpetual argument clearly makes the point that the female gender -- no matter how seemingly fragile and delicate -- is indeed just as much an emotionally strong and self-reliant individual as her socially-accepted male counterpart. The writer discusses Code's book as it relates to feminism and patriarchy. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCcode.doc
Lorraine Hansberry's "Raisin In The Sun" / American Dream in Black America
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An 8 page paper on Hansberry's "Raisin In The Sun" in which the writer analyzes the book as one example of an African-American family's struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them from achieving any degree of financial stability, or the unreachable "American Dream." Quotes from the book are used to support thesis concerning this societal struggle and its different implications for various characters.
Filename: Raisin.wps
Lorrie Moore/Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?
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A 5 page book review on Lorrie Moore's novel Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? The writer summarizes and discussing how this book describes one woman's midlife crisis. Berie Cart, Moore's protagonist, relieves her adolescence in memory as she sorts out the details of her life and emerges a stronger person. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khfrogho.rtf
Lorrie Moore: "How to Become a Writer"
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This 4 page paper discusses Lorrie Moore's short story "How to Become a Writer" and gives a brief biography of the writer. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVLMoore.rtf
Los Angeles as a Setting for Authors
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This 5 page paper looks at Los Angeles as a setting for The Day of the Locust but also touches on another work called Mildred Pierce. How L.A. is portrayed in literal geographic terms as well as its cultural geography are explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA327LA.rtf
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