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Papers On Literature
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The Innocence Of Lolita
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When Vladimir Nabokov wrote Lolita he did not set
out to write a controversial book about pedophilia, but a book that had it's
roots in the firmament of American reality and was about love. This 5 page
paper argues that the presenting scenario is one of innocence but it remains
abusive. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTlolinn.rtf
The Instinct To Return To Who We Used To Be
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This five-page-paper presents an
in-depth discussion on the books "Lord of the Flies," by William Golding, and "Heart of
Darkness", by Joseph Conrad. In each book there is a common theme of atavism, which
is displayed when the protagonists attempt to return to their ancestral animal behaviors
and actions once they are faced with seemingly impossible situations. Bibliography lists
two sources.
Filename: CWlrdhea.wps
The Intelligence of Chaucer's Pardoner
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A five-page paper looking at this unsavory character from Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" in terms of his intellect and skills. The paper concludes that he is a masterful salesman, highly skilled at using a variety of sales techniques to win "customers" over to his side. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBpardon.wps
The Interpreters. More Than Meets the Eye
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This four page paper presents a discussion
on the book The Interpreters by Syinka. It explains who the interpreters are and what they
stand for. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWinterp.wps
The Interrelationship Between Violence and the Societal Construct of Masculinity in Louis L’Amour’s “Hondo”
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A 6 page discussion of the relationship between violence and the construct of masculinity as revealed in this tale of the old west. The author contends that in Hondo’s world there is no room for compromise, only a pressing need to meet one’s own objectives regardless of the measures those objectives necessitate. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPhondo.rtf
The Invisible Man and the Search for Identity
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A 6 page paper which examines Ralph Ellison’s novel The Invisible Man as it pertains to the search for identity. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAvbm.rtf
The Invisible Man as Hero
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A 5 page paper which discusses how Ralph Ellison's "The
Invisible Man" can be seen as a hero. The hero aspect is discussed through his involvement
in self-reliance and social responsibility. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAinvisb2.wps
The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
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8 pages. Not about the Invisible Man of movies, but about an African American man and the shattering of his dreams and goals. To prove that people are inherently racist without due cause, Ellison was compelled to prove to the world that black people were treated with considerably less tolerance than the supposed superior white race. Includes information regarding the characters, plot and commentary on the setting and background of the book as well as how it affects the reader and the characters. Bibliography includes 1 source.
Filename: JGAinvmn.wps
The Invisible Man": Does the Narrator Change?
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This 3 page paper discusses the narrator of Ralph Ellison's classic novel of the black experience in America, and whether or not he grows over the course of the novel. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVEllRev.rtf
The Invisible Man: Ralph Ellison’s Heroic Narrator
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This 5-page report examines the premise that the behavior of Ralph Ellison’s narrator in his highly acclaimed book, The Invisible Man exemplifies heroism. Ellison’s fictional account takes place in the post war era of the 1950’s. It is narrated by a Black man who comes to believe that he is “invisible” to his “fellow” Americans. Discussed herein is what constitutes heroism and why the narrator qualifies within the confines of the definition of “hero.” Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SNElliso.wps
THE ISSUE OF INSANITY IN LITERATURE AND POETRY
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This 9 page paper discusses the issue of insanity in Faulkner's Rose for Emily, Gilman's Yellow Wallpaper, and Jackson's The Lottery. Symbolism is identified in each story as well as imagery and theme. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBlitywppr.rtf
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