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Papers On Literature
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Losing Contact to Find Serenity - The Transcendentalist Ideas of Henry David Thoreau
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A 10 page paper that supports the transcendentalist idea presented by Henry David Thoreau that one must first lose contact with the materialistic world in order to find inner peace and serenity. Discussed are the views presented in Economy and Where I Lived and What I Lived For from Thoreau's Walden as well as a comparison between these works and Ralph Waldo Emerson's Self-Reliance and Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Old Manse. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: LCTrans.doc
Loss of Innocence in Bowen's "Death of the Heart"
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A five page paper
looking at the lessons the protagonist Portia's two lovers and her
half-brother teach her about love and rejection in Elizabeth Bowen's
novel. The paper concludes that sad as it is, innocence must be lost and
disillusionment inevitably replaces it. No additional sources.
Filename: KBbowen.wps
Lost Children; Philadelphia Fire and The Tempest
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This 5 page paper considers the theme of lost children in Philadelphia Fire by John Edgar Wideman and Shakespeare's The Tempest. The writer examines the portrayal of the lost children and how they are interpreted as well as how the setting and the texts add to the impression of lost children. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEtempph.wps
Louis L'Amour
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In 5 pages the writer discusses famous western writer Louis L'Amour. His life and his work are compared and a few quotes are taken from his writing. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Lamour.rtf
Louis L'Amour's "Tucker"
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses figurative
language, imagery, dialogue, characterization and interpretation as they relate to the human conflict in Louis L'Amour's "Tucker." Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCtuckr.wps
Louis L’Amour’s “Hondo”
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A 9 page overview of this work of literature. The author emphasizes the relationship between violence and the construct of masculinity which exist in the tale. The contention is presented that in Hondo’s world there is no room for compromise, only a pressing need to meet one’s own objectives regardless of the measures those objectives necessitate. No additional sources are
listed.
Filename: PPhondo2.rtf
Louis-Ferdinand D. Celine's "North" - Paranoia
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4 pages in length. Louis-Ferdinand D. Celine, throughout the novel "North," seems to rely only on himself and not trust anyone. This independence, although precautionary, leads to a disillusioned world of paranoia as the novel progresses. He alienates himself, thus slipping further into the madness of his mind, a point clearly portrayed by the way he both describes and interacts with the chaotic surroundings. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCNorth.rtf
Louisa May Alcott, Kate Chopin on Equality
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A 7 page paper. Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) author of Little Women and Kate Chopin (1850-1904) author of The Awakening are two of the most celebrated female authors of the nineteenth century. The following hypothetical dialogue between Alcott and Chopin on women’s equality presupposes that each author would have an intimate knowledge of the other’s work although Chopin’s Awakening was not published until after Alcott’s death. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khlmakch.rtf
Louise Erdrich’s “Love Medicine” and the Moral issues of
Truthfulness in Personal Identity
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This 7 page report discusses
“Love Medicine” and the moral issues associated with
understanding the truth about one’s personal identity. The
families in the book are steeped in two cultural traditions: the
Chippewa culture of their ancestors and the Western traditions
brought by Catholic missionaries who wee determined to
“civilize” the tribe. Both of these ways of thinking present
contradictory messages of power and place for the characters
Erdrich portrays and causes the individuals to develop identities
apart from what is truthfully their nature. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWluvmed.
Louise Erdrich: “The Red Convertible”
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This 3 page paper discusses Louise Erdrich and her story “The Red Convertible,” and the way her background influenced her when she wrote the story. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVLouErd.rtf
Louise Erdrich: ”Fleur"
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This 3 page paper analyzes Louise Erdrich's short story "Fleur." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVErdrch.rtf
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