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Papers On Literature
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Paris / Expatriates In
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A 10 page research paper and essay exploring the issue of why, how and who were self-exiled in Paris. The writer focuses on a philosophical introduction to the mindset of the Parisian public and explores the works, politics and lifestyles of Gertrude Stein, Anais Nin, and Henry Miller. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Parisex.wps
Parker’s “The Standard of Living” and Bambara’s “The Lesson”
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A 4 page paper which examines the similarities and differences in Dorothy Parker’s “The Standard of Living” and Toni Bambara’s “The Lesson.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAparles.rtf
Parody In Literature
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The sixteenth century was the beginning of the
Renaissance, where the yoke of the Church was being thrown off and the
possibilities of science were balanced with a humanitarian outlook toward the
future. Under these conditions, it is easy to see why the writers of this era
would resort to parody in order to ask, "do we need to continue believing this
message?" This 6 page paper looks at a number of sixteenth century works in
terms of the use of parody. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KTparody.rtf
Parodying the Knight in Song of Roland and Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso
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In four pages this comparative analysis examines how the character of Orlando in Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso parodies the ideal knight embodied by Roland in the French poem Song of Roland. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGrolando.rtf
Parzival/Honor in the Middle Ages
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A 4 page essay that discusses Wolfram von Eschenbach's thirteenth century German epic, in which there is an emphasis on a knight's honor that is directly associated with combat. In this epic, the hero, Parzival, is on a journey that takes him to the Holy Grail, but more importantly, he is also on a spiritual journey of enlightenment that demonstrates the German medieval attitude toward the association between honor and combat. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khparzi.rtf
Passage Criticism from Jean Rhys’ “Wide Sargasso Sea”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing elements of imagery and figurative language used throughout a passage in “Wide Sargasso Sea”. Jean Rhys uses vivid elements of imagery and figurative language to set the themes and tone throughout the novel “Wide Sargasso Sea”. In doing this, Rhys often shows oppositions within the environment in which certain characters must remain for the structure to remain consistent. A passage found on pages 65 and 66 (Penguin edition) relates Rochester leaving his structured world and getting lost in the forest to be later rescued by Baptiste. Within the forest, Rochester finds the forest to be dark and hostile as the bushes and branches grab at his legs. The only elements of civilization he finds are a road and a stone house which are overgrown and deserted. His relationship with Baptiste within the forest also differs with that outside of the forest. The passage overall contains many useful elements used throughout the novel which express the foreign aspects of the islands which are seen as dark, hostile and decayed from the colonial point of view.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJWSarg1.rtf
Passage Interpretation/Anna Karenina
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A 3 page essay that analyzes a passage from Tolstoy's novel and discusses it in relation to the rest of the book. Tolstoy's epic novel Anna Karenina, after dealing with adultery, disillusionment, being social ostracized and finally with suicide, concludes with a life-affirming declaration by one of the novel's principal characters, Konstantin Dmitrich Levin. Examination of this passage shows that it successfully enforces one of the themes that Tolstoy has stressed throughout the course of the novel, namely the importance of family to happiness and a sense of meaning in life. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khannak2.rtf
PASSAGE TO INDIA
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This 9 page paper analyzes EM Forester's book, A Passage to India. Themes, extensive summary, symbols all discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBpasin.rtf
Passing
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This 3 page paper examines the book Passing, and argues that it, like Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, is about an America that forces its black citizens into a life of invisibility. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVPassng.rtf
Passion in Jane Eyre
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A 19 page research paper that analyzes Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece Jane Eyre. The writer argues that this novel features a controversial heroine who was the antithesis of Victorian notions of what a woman should be like. Furthermore, the passionate relationship and eventual marriage of Rochester and Jane is explored, and also offered as being radically different from Victorian paradigms. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: kheyre3.rtf
PAST AND PRESENT IN OCTAVIA BUTLER’S NOVEL:KINDRED
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This 5 page paper discusses Butler's novel: Kindred. In particular the aspects of past versus present and their influence on each other are detailed and supported with quotes from the text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBkindrd.rtf
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