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Paul Auster/ Moon Palace
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A 5 page research paper that analyzes Auster's novel Moon Palace, paying particular attention to the structure and form of the novel. The novel discusses the way that Auster mixes genres, and throws in tall tales, autobiographical details, and other stories into an eclectic mix to form a picaresque bildungsroman. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Paul Auster/The N.Y. Trilogy and Identity
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A 5 page essay that examines two of the novels from Paul Auster's "New York Trilogy," City of Glass and Ghosts. The writer uses these novels to discuss the concept of the city and how it affects the construction of identity. No additional sources cited.
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Paul Berlin: The Road To Paris
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5 pages in length. Squad member Paul Berlin is just as involved in the war effort as the next guy; when his duties take him on an eight-thousand mile journey by foot to retrieve an AWOL comrade, he gains a multitude of life lessons that ultimately help to formulate alternative perspectives of life, war and the often jumbled realities of both. Berlin, the protagonist in Tim O'Brien's "Going After Cacciato," continues to follow/pursue Cacciato even after physically turning back as a way in which to illustrate the physical and mental torment associated with war, as well as the elusive quest for peace that battle is supposed to afford. No additional sources cited.
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Paul Dunbar’s Use of Double Consciousness
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A 5 page research paper/essay that discusses this aspect of Dunbar’s poetry. The poetry and the life of African American Paul Laurence Dunbar exemplifies a condition that W.E.B. Du Bois referred to as “double consciousness,” which is a “historical self-awareness of African Americans struggling to overcome a legacy of slavery and discrimination while claiming the rights, responsibilities and benefits of freedom” (Mullen 277). As this indicates, Du Bois, specifically addressed the problem entailed by being both black and an American. Du Bois questioned if he could be both, and a similar ambiguity is expressed in Dunbar’s poetry. For example, in “We Wear the Mask,” Dunbar “ingeniously captures the ubiquitous racial patterns of masking, dissimulation and double consciousness (Gabbin 227). This examination of Dunbar’s vision of double consciousness looks at this and other examples of Dunbar’s exquisite poetry. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Paul Fussell’s “The Great War and Modern Memory”
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This 5 page report discusses the Paul Fussell’s book, “The Great War and Modern Memory” (winner of the National Book Award), is its discussion of the effects of World War I on the human consciousness and attitudes. He shows how it permeated virtually all aspects of “modern memory.” His analysis of the literature, poetry, theater, and other aspects of popular culture on the front and in England during the war offers a far more realistic and thought-provoking view into the experience of British soldiers than any typical test detailing the maneuvers and strategies associated with actual battles. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Paul’s Case by Willa Cather
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A 3 page paper which examines symbolism and various elements in Willa Cather’s story Paul’s Case. Bibliography lists 3 sources..
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Paule Barton's 'Emilie Plead Choose One Egg'
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This 6 page paper argues that the short story 'Emilie Plead Choose One Egg' by Haitian writer Paulé Bart-n, offers both a diagnosis and a cure for the ills of Caribbean culture. The story, in featuring a strong-willed woman and an ineffective, irresolute man, reveals the effects of colonialism on the Caribbean psyche, and offers a cure in the form of a call for personal empowerment, particularly among men. No additional sources listed.
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Paule Marshall’s "The Chosen Place, The Timeless People"
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5 pages. The main character, Merle, is a competent well-educated character with an inner strength. Her discussions include that of sexuality as well as the search for African and Caribbean roots. Her mission is to tell the people to learn from their past and from the mistakes of earlier colonies. This book by author Paule Marshall explains the character of Merle Kinbona and her attempts to instill in the people of the tiny fictional Caribbean island the importance of their past in order to overcome their present oppression. Bibliography lists one source.
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Paule Marshall/Chosen Place, Timeless People
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A 5 page book review on Paule Marshall's The Chosen Place, The Timeless People. This book does not focus on a single character. But, rather the stories of the central characters interweave to suggest human meanings that go beyond their own lives and this particular location. A deeply psychological novel, Marshall explores the barriers in communication that, not only keep people from understanding each other, but also prevent the main characters from understanding themselves. No additional sources cited.
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Paulo Coelho/The Alchemist
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A 5 page book review/research paper that examines The Alchemist by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. The writer draws on the work of critic Stephen Hart in order to argue that Coelho incorporates aspects of magical realism into this work in order to support and give depth to the book’s allegorical structure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Peace in Homer's "Iliad"
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A seven page paper looking at this most famous of "war stories" in terms of its message about peace. The paper concludes that although the epic still champions the idea that a man can gain honor in the service of his country in battle, it also maintains that nobility is found in the personal actions of individual human beings -- and as individuals rather than social beings it is easier to coexist peaceably. Bibliography lists six sources.
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