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Papers On Literature
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RITUAL AND CEREMONY IN LITERATURE
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This seven page paper discusses the use of ceremony and ritual in the works of Hemingway (Sun Also Rises) and Leslie Silko (Ceremony). Examples are cited from text. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBlitceremony.rtf
Ritual and sacrifice in Spenser’s Epithalamion
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A paper which looks at the concepts of ritual, sacrifice and violence in Spenser's poem Epithalamion, with specific reference to the magical and metaphysical associations of blood sacrifice and defloration, and how this is relevant to the importance of marriage within the social order. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLepithal.rtf
Rivera & Sanders/Tales of Growing Up
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A 5 page essay that contrasts and compares Edward Rivera's "First Communion" and Scott R. Sanders' "Under the Influence." The writer argues that while these two stories are different contextually, they are similar in the way that both stories speak eloquently of the way that children internalize their surroundings, taking on responsibility for the emotional life of their families, relating problems to their own behavior. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khrivsan.rtf
Roald Dahl Should Be Added to the Literary Canon
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This 6 page paper argues that Roald Dahl should be added to the literary canon. It includes a discussion of what the canon is, and some of Dahl’s works. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVadddhl.rtf
Robert A. Orsi's "The Madonna Of 115th Street"
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5 pages in length. Robert A. Orsi's The Madonna Of 115th Street : Faith and Community in Italian Harlem, 1880-1950 eloquently illustrates how the psychological characteristics of the Italian/American population – which include their value systems and religion – are wide and varied. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCorsi.rtf
Robert Cormier/The Chocolate War
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An 8 page analysis of Cormier's book for young adults, The Chocolate Wars. In sections that explore specific aspects of the book, the writer analyzes Cormier's prevailing themes, which concern the tyranny of a small group students known as the "Vigils." No additional sources cited.
Filename: khchowar.rtf
Robert Frost & Philip Larkin/Poets
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A 10 page essay/research paper that contrasts and compares 2 poems. "The Wood-pile" by Frost and "Church Going" by Larkin, reflect similar worldviews in regards to nature and humanity's place in the natural world. In each of these poems, the reader hears the poet yearning for something transcendental, to communicate successfully with nature in a manner that will fill a spiritual gulf. But while this feeling is evident in both poems, each poet ultimately denies that such communication with the natural world is possible and pictures the works of human beings as transient to the enduring presence of the natural world, a god that is unaware of humanity's existence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khrfpl.rtf
Robert Frost’s “The Gift Outright”
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This 6 page report discusses 1942 poem by Robert Frost titled “The Gift Outright.” He recited it at the inauguration ceremony for President John F. Kennedy in 1961. The poem opens by describing the fact that the early settlers in the North American colonies thought of the land they were cultivating as simply “their” land and continues in only 16 lines to show the connection between Americans and the land mass that is the United States. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWgftout.rtf
Robert Frost’s “The Road Less Traveled”
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This 5 page report
discusses the short and apparently simple poem “The Road Less
Traveled” written by Robert Frost that describes a traveler who
chooses between two paths that diverge in the woods. it is clear
throughout his writing that Frost also understood that the
“order” of nature was such that it defined the very existence of
a human being. The poem, “The Road Not Taken,” is an example of
how he constantly frames the actions and thinking of a person
against the backdrop of the natural world. It also suggests that
one’s choices in life can be dependent upon what one sees before
them in the natural world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWtaken.rtf
Robert Frost/"Home Burial"
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A 3 page essay that offers a psychological explication of Robert Frost's poem "Home Burial." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khrfhome.rtf
Robert Frost/"The Wood-Pile"
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A 5 page explication of Robert Frost's poem "The Wood-Pile." The writer summarizes the poem, and then examines it closely, line by line, as to Frost's use of poetic devices, as well as the poem's thematic meaning. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwoodpl.rtf
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