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Papers On Literature
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STEINBECK AND FAULKER - CONTRASTS AND COMPARISONS
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This paper examines two topics; one being the comparison between Lennie of Of Mice and Men and Benjy of The Sound and the Fury. The other topic revolves around the social commentary offered by Of Mice and Men.
Filename: MTsteinb.rtf
Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums"
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This 5 page paper analyzes the work from a psychological point of view. Elisa's depression is explored in depth and the symbolic nature of the flowers is also discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA116Chr.wps
Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath
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This 3 page paper provides a summary of Chapter 28 and evaluates the book as a whole. A thesis is used to explore the novel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA344GoW.rtf
Steinbeck's The Chrysanthemums
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This 4 page paper examines this short story and looks at major themes. The protagonist is the focus of this paper that looks at her depression and failed marriage. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA504C.rtf
Steinbeck, A Man Of Means and Words
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This five-page-paper presents a
discussion about the life and writings of John Steinbeck. His biography
is detailed and two of his works are critiqued. Bibliography lists four
sources.
Filename: CWsteinb.wps
Steinbeck/Of Mice and Men
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A 3 page research paper + annotated bibliography that address the theme of loneliness in this work. John Steinbeck is known for his novels portraying the suffering and injustice that was rampant during the time of the Great Depression in the 1930s (Vibig 32). His novel Of Mice and Men addresses the economic hardship of the era, but the focus in this work is on the emotional ramifications of the Depression in people's lives. Steinbeck wrote three novellas, which includes Of Mice and Men, that were intended as experiments in drama (Hays 92). This experiment consisted of creating narratives that consist almost entirely of description, dialogue and action, with no extensive history of a setting or interior monologue (Hays 92). Within this context, the theme of loneliness serves to tie the novel together as a whole as this is the common experience of men who must travel from place to place. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khommst.rtf
Stendhal; Society and Culture
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This 5 page paper considers the book by Marie-Henri Beyle who had the pseudonym of Stendhal and the book 'De l'Amour' or 'love'. In looking at this text the paper discuses how the society and culture of the time was seen by Stendhal, and argues he though that it was based in interaction between individual and on the ability to accept illusion. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEstendal.wps
Stephanie Dalley's "Myths Of Mesopotamia" And Homer's "The Odyssey": Kingship
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7 pages in length. Kingship is a primary component of both Stephanie Dalley's Myths Of Mesopotamia and Homer's The Odyssey, in that each author's account of mythological existence is replete with hierarchical implications. Power is akin to kingship within the literary boundaries of Dalley and Homer's writings, which is clearly portrayed through the use of power, legal association and the aspect of determinism. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCkings.wps
Stephanie Tolan/Surviving the Applegates
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A 3 page book review that discusses the basic plot to this award-winning children's book. Surviving the Applegates is an engaging read for students age 10 and up. In presenting the eccentric Applegate clan through the eyes of E.D. Applegate and a thirteen-year-old delinquent who is taken in by the family--Jake Semple--the reader learns that you cannot judge what someone is like by appearances and also that people will generally respond to the way in which they are treated. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khstapp.rtf
Stephen Crane - Literary Naturalist
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Stephen Crane – Literary Naturalist: This 11-page essay discusses the concept of “naturalism” in four of Crane’s most popular literary works: “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets”, “The Open Boat”, “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky”, and “The Blue Hotel”. . Overall, naturalistic writing depicts nature’s indifference to humanity’s fate, and the consequent need for some (often-compassionate) human action. It pits the physical, emotional and/ or intellectual qualities of Man against extreme, personal circumstance. Crane was no stranger to this approach, and through his novels and short stories he consistently displayed his proclivity to ascribe to the tenets inherent in naturalism.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. SNNatism.doc
Filename: SNNatism.doc
Stephen Crane's 'Red Badge Of Courage' vs. Jane Austen's 'Pride & Prejudice'
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A 7 page paper aruging that in these two novels, Austen and Crane create different visions of war, its rebellions and heroes. In both stories, like most humans, the heroes are the anti-heroes as well, because of the prejudicial recriminations surrounding their courageousness. The writer pays strict attention to these themes throughought, but the final sentence ends with the comment "--not unlike heroes throughout history and the stories of heroes we hear today." Bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: Redpride.wps
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