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Papers On Literature
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Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde"
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5 pages in length. Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde illustrates the manner by which social status establishes a primary element of acceptance, inasmuch as Dr. Layons, Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are able to overlook Dr. Jekyll's indiscretions due to his class distinction. Indeed, are all professional men of the upper-middle class, while Mr. Poole is a trusted servant – the code of behavior among these men remains constant even in spite of one member's significant deviation. Clearly, if Jekyll were not one of the set his colleagues' reactions would be quite diverse in nature, inasmuch as the code of behavior extends far beyond the scope of superficiality. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Robert Lowell/Skunk Hour
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A 7 page explication of Robert Lowell's poem "Skunk Hour," which was written in 1959 and describes Lowell's impressions of a Maine sea town (Lowell 131). At the beginning of the poem, that is, the first four stanzas, Lowell describes a sterile, decaying setting, which he tries to lighten with a "tone of tolerance, humor and randomness at the sad prospect" (Lowell 131). However, even in this section of the poem, Lowell's perspective drifts as it "sinks out of sight into the causal, chancy arrangements of nature and decay" (Lowell 131). Then, in the later half of the poem, i.e., the last four stanzas, Lowell's tone dramatically changes as he describes the "dark night" of his soul, which is not "gracious, but secular, puritan and agnostical. An Existentialist night" (Lowell 132). A close reading of this poem demonstrates the accuracy of Lowell's personal assessment of his poem's meaning. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khrlskhr.rtf
Robert Olen Butler's 'A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain'
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A 5 page analysis that examines the structure of this Pulitzer Prize winning short story about a dying Vietnamese patriarch. The writer discusses how, in touching and poetic passages, Butler skillfully interweaves past and present so that the reader catches glimpses of an early life in Paris with Vietnamese leader, n Minh, as well as the old man's current concerns for his family.
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Robert Penn Warren's All The King's Men
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A five page paper on this twentieth century novel of Southern politics and disillusionment. The paper compares the stories of Jack Burden, Willie Stark, and Cass Mastern, discussing how they are thematically related. No additional sources.
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Robert Penn Warren: All the Kings Men.
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(6 pp includes 0.5 pp outline) This discussion
will examine Machiavelli's statement "The fact is
that a man who wants to act virtuously in every
way, necessarily comes to grief among so many who
are not virtuous" and its relationship to Robert
Penn Warren's novel All the Kings Men (1946),
which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1947.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBkngsmnR.doc
Robert Pratt’s We Shall Not Be Moved
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the central principles of Robert Pratt’s We Shall Not Be Moved. Robert Pratt’s We Shall Not Be Moved demonstrates the way in which these struggles are manifested. The efforts of the NAACP, Horace Ward, Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Hughes in the desegregation of the University of Georgia provides an interesting example of the way in which the path of an organization can be changed by the actions of a few. Pratt’s book, though, not only gives a way of looking at change, but also outlines the basis for the mechanism of control, the white supremacy, that was prevalent during this era. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MHWeShal.rtf
Robertson Davies' Fifth Business
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This 5 page paper explores the
characters in the novel Fifth Business by Robertson Davies. No
additional sources are listed.
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Robertson Davies/Fifth Business
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A 3 page essay that examines Robertson Davies' novel Fifth Business (1970). The writer argues that, in this novel, the principal theme of a man's search for himself is set against the backdrop of the theme of spirituality versus materialism. An examination of these two themes shows that they are intrinsically intertwined in this complex and deeply psychological narrative, which explores the complexity of personality, as it shows how the protagonist Dunstan Ramsay, learns to relate to the world. Ramsay chooses spirituality, and, in so doing, finds the keys to knowing his true self. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Robin Cook's 'Outbreak' / A Viable Hyposthesis ?
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A 5 page research paper investigating the messages in Robin Cook's "Outbreak" in terms of reality. Does the government cover up events? Evidence is offered that it indeed covers up lots thus, Cook's book, while a fictional account, is closer to reality than we might want to think. Several supporting/critical sources cited in bibliography.
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Robinson Crusoe and the Changing Relationship Between Western Europe and the Atlantic World
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This 4 page paper explores this infamous novel. How the protagonist makes the case that the two worlds are in fact uniting is noted. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA432RC.rtf
Robinson Crusoe and the Moors
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A 4 page paper which examines Robinson Crusoe’s
ability to escape from the Moors. The paper discusses how the incidents reflect the social
and intellectual contexts of the author’s, Daniel Defoe’s, time. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RArobrel.rtf
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