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Papers On Literature
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Myths and Fairy Tales in Real Life
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This 6 page paper provides two essays, one on fairy tales and children and the other on myths in daily life. The works of Bettelheim and Campbell are discussed. The usefulness of fantasy as teachers is a primary themes throughout. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA018Fry.rtf
Nabokov & Use of Language
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A 10 page research paper/essay that examines Vladimir Nabokov's use of language, in Lolita and also in one of his first novels King, Queen, Knave. The writer argues that these novels demonstrate Nabokov's skills at utilizing symbolism and metaphor as tools that aid him in achieving his artistic and thematic goals. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Nace: “Gangs of America”
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This 3 page paper analyzes the book “Gangs of America” by Ted Nace, a look at the influence of corporations on politics today. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVtnace.rtf
Nada By Carmen Laforet
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A 5 page essay that analyzes the book by Carmen Laforet. Nada is the first novel written by noted Spanish author Carmen Laforet. First published in 1944, some critics have regarded this work as autobiographical as it recounts the spiritual desolation of a country emerging from civil war. Many have regarded this work as a feminist reworking of the Bildungsroman or "novel of maturation." However, others have offered a contrasting point of view that the main character, Andrea, does not appear to adhere to this model of development due to her extreme passivity. The writer discusses alternate views and the essential symbolism of the novel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Laforet.doc
NADA:CARMEN LAFORET
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This 4 page paper analyzes Carmen Laforet's first novel, Nada, for characterization, particularly that of Andrea. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Nadine Gordimer
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This 15 page paper explores the cultural components of
Nadine Gordimer's life and experience in order to better understand her
novels, The Lying Days and A World Of Strangers. Bibliography lists 20
sources.
Filename: KTgormer.wps
Nadine Gordimer's "Good Climate, Friendly Inhabitants" and Ha Jin's "In Broad Daylight"
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This 5 page report discusses two short stories and the ways in which they establish a narrator's voice, acknowledge a specific society's attitude about women, and reveals the ways in which women come to think of themselves in relationship to how they are viewed by others. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Nadine Gordimer's "Town And Country Lovers" And Chinua Achebe's "The Vengeful Creditor"
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5 pages in length. Relating Nadine Gordimer's Town And Country Lovers to Chinua Achebe's The Vengeful Creditor is to address the notion of oppression. Gordimer, a South African novelist and short-story writer who received Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991, delves deep into the thematic sense of exile, loneliness and strong political opposition towards racial segregation. Achebe mirrors much the same
perspective, insofar as his comes from a male standpoint and Gordimer's is derived from the female counterpart. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCgordi.doc
Naguib Mahfouz's Arabian Nights and Days
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the work but delves into the characterization of Gamasa Al-Bulti. The transitions of the character throughout the work are highlighted. Many quotes from the book are included. No additional sources cited.
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Naguib Mahfouz’s Novels “Palace Walk” and “Midaq Alley”
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This is a 4 page paper discussing the novels “Palace Walk” and “Midaq Alley” by Naguib Mahfouz. Cairo-born writer Naguib Mahfouz has written almost forty novels and in 1988 became the first Arab writer to receive the Nobel Prize for literature and since the awarding of the prize, several of his works have been republished in new editions to enjoy worldwide exposure. Some of his early works however still remain his most popular including “Midaq Alley” (1947, 1991) and “Palace Walk” (1956, 1990), Book I of the Cairo Trilogy. “Palace Walk” and “Midaq Alley” tell of two different time periods and use different perspectives to approach the issues of cultural, religious, political and marital life. “Palace Walk” focuses on one family after the First World War and how the traditional religious aspects of married life based on patriarchy govern the family and how the younger generations are changing in their attitudes. These are aggravated by the differences in opinion of the current political controversies about the British presence in Egypt. “Midaq Alley” on the other hand, takes place during the Second World War and tells of how individuals handle living within the impoverished alley and through marital, religious, or political means try to either tolerate their life there or try to get out.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Naming Conventions in "Beloved"
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This 5 page paper discusses the names of the characters Beloved and Sethe in Toni Morrison's novel "Beloved," and argues that the characters are named as they are because of the way they behave. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVBelovd.rtf
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