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Papers On Literature
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Sanborn: “The Fred Factor”
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This 3 page paper analyzes the book “The Fred Factor” by Mark Sanborn. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVSanbrn.rtf
Sancho Panza's Role in "Don Quixote"
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A 5 page examination of the character of
Sancho Panza in Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote." Bibliography lists 3 additional
sources.
Filename: RAquix2.rtf
Sandburg's Imagism and Braque's Cubism as the Energy of A New Day:
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A five page paper comparing Carl Sandburg's poem "Chicago" with Georges Braque's painting "Houses at L'Estaque." The paper concludes that both works, in addition to exemplifying the artistic school of Cubism and the literary movement of Imagism, exude the chaotic and noisy energy of the twentieth century. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBsandbg.wps
SANDRA CISNERO: A WRITER’S VOICE
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This 5 page paper discusses Sandra Cisneros, her unique voice, and what writer's 'voice' is. Using examples from Cisnero's works, the idea of the writer's voice is explored. A brief overview of The House on Mango Street is also included, as well as a discussion of the poem, Arturro Burro. Quotes from the author included.Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MBcisnero.rtf
Sandra Cisneros and “Woman Hollering Creek”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing Sandra Cisneros and her short story “Woman Hollering Creek”. Includes an outline. Through the character of Cleofilas, Sandra Cisneros is able to exemplify many of the feminist and cultural issues which she has seen reflected in her own life. Writing from her own experiences, Cisneros would understand how Mexican women with traditional values may believe that they have no other options available to them other than to stay within an unhappy marriage. Cleofilas is able to get enough courage to break free but does not feel truly liberated until it is pointed out to her by her friend that women can “holler” for their freedom rather than wail and sob for their own pity. Cisneros would be able to best understand these concepts from her own experiences and seeing the liberal lifestyle which can exist within America yet still having the deep memories of her impoverished Mexican past.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJSCisn1.rtf
Sandra Cisneros' "The House On Mango Street" - How Esperanza's Childhood Alienation Is The First Stage In Her Reconciliation With Her Cultural Background
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6 pages in length. Sandra Cisneros reminds her readers how the truth within a story is that which addresses the inherently complicated and diverse attitudes as they exist within each culturally indoctrinated society. The House on Mango Street, which reflects the very truth of human nature and its often painful acceptance, represents how Esperanza's childhood alienation is the first stage in her reconciliation with her cultural background. By forging relationships with other women in the book who help her see the need to overcome such cultural oppression, while at the same time refusing to cultivate alliances with others who hold absolutely no benefit to her cultural development, Esperanza comes to understand just how important one's identity is in order to realize one's dreams. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCCisHouse.rtf
Sandra Cisneros' "The House On Mango Street" And Paule Marshall's "From The Poets In The Kitchen": Comparison
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6 pages in length. Assessing the prejudicial differences that exist among people in Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street" and Paule Marshall's "From the Poets in the Kitchen," and to examine the issues of stereotyping and discrimination is to almost always address the issue of social class. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCCisnr.rtf
Sandra Cisneros' "The House On Mango Street": Conflict Of Identity
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses conflict of
identity as it relates to social and economic class. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCmango.doc
Sandra Cisneros’ “Never Marry a Mexican”
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A 3 page analysis of Sandra Cisneros’ short story “Never Marry a Mexican.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnvmx.rtf
Sandra Cisneros/ Identity in "House on Mango Street"
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A 5 page review that analyzes the way that Cisneros builds her characterization of Esperanza, her protagonist in this unusual novel that consists of numerous short stories. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khcisman.wps
Sandra Cisneros/Barbie-Q
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A 5 page essay that examines Sandra Cisneros' short narrative "Barbie-Q," which concerns the way that two little girls in the 1960s relate to their Barbie dolls. The narrative format is stream of consciousness, making the reader privy to the thoughts of one of the unnamed little girls. More of a vignette than a full-fledged short story, an examination of this work reveals that Cisneros' narrative is rather like a prose poem in the way that she manipulates symbolism to convey her observations on poverty, infidelity, and stereotypes. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khcisq.wps
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