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Papers On Literature
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The Underlying Theme of Morality in The Aeneid, Matthew, and The Inferno
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A 5 page overview of the common theme of morality presented in these three great works of literature. Defines morality and contends that despite their apparent diversity, these three works of literature each offers a slightly different view of the factors which enter into man’s choice of morality or immorality and of the consequences of those choices. Concludes that these works provide us a means of distinguishing right from wrong and important from unimportant. They also provides us a means of introspection, of self-examination designed to allow us to make that same journey from spiritual immaturity to salvation. It is our morality, or lack of it, which determines the ultimate direction our souls will take and this lesson can be honed home in some of the most diverse of the world’s literature. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPmoralt.wps
The Underlying Theme of Poverty in George Orwell’s “Down and Out in Paris and London”
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A 6 page discussion of Orwell’s semi-autobiographical book. In it, Orwell had moved from his upper middle class lifestyle into Paris slums to work as a dishwasher and live in rat-infested hotels. From there he moved on to London to wander haphazardly across the countryside. The experiences which he relates shed considerable light on the physical and mental experiences of being poor, so much light in fact that the book was originally rejected by publisher T.S. Eliot presumably because of the grim and hopeless picture which was presented. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPorwel2.rtf
The Unities of Literature -- “Oedipus Rex,” “King Lear,” and
Neoclassicism
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This 18 page report discusses the three unities
in literature of time, place, and action and the fact that each
has its own set of specific rules. When comparing Shakespeare’s
“King Lear” and Sophocles “Oedipus Rex” in light of how the three
unities are followed, it becomes clear where Shakespeare deviated
but Sophocles’ work is representative of the formula.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWunitis.wps
THE UNREDEEMED CAPTIVE
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This 5 page paper discusses The Unredeemed Captive by John Demos. Quotes cited from text. Synopsis, description of the evolution of Eunice from childhood to womanhood. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBurdmd.rtf
The Unseen Character in Chopin’s ‘Her Letters’
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A five page paper which analyses the importance of the unknown letter-writer in Kate Chopin's short story 'Her Letters' with regard to the influence which this character has on the lives of the other two characters. Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLchopin.rtf
The Unseen Presence of the Dead
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This 6 page paper looks at two works, the film 'The Joy Luck Club and Nancy Millers 'Prologue; Writing a Parent's Death', from the book Bequest and Betrayal : Memoirs of a Parent's Death. The paper argues that in the death of the mothers there remained an influence on the lives of their daughters which can be interpreted as an unseen presence and is evidenced by the visible changes and spiritual developments within their daughters. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEjoylcb.wps
The Use Of Authority In Jutel And Atkinson's Essays
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4 pages in length. From one end of the spectrum to the other, the extent to which both Jutel and Atkinson can be considered authorities in writing their respective essays speaks to the expertise that can be applied to a learned professional or an individual who has lived what he preaches. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCFatness.rtf
The Use of Birds as Symbols in the Works of Chaucer
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the importance of the use of birds as symbols in the works of Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century author and poet, integrated metaphors created through different physical symbols into the imagery of his works. One of Chaucer's earliest works, Parlement of Foules, for example, integrates symbolism of animals and birds in the creation of a parable. Bird imagery, then, appears in number of different works by Chaucer, including Parlement of Foules, The Wife of Bath, The Nun's Tale, The Pardoner's Tale, and The Manciple's Tale. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHChauBi.rtf
The Use of Blindness in Greek Literature
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This 4 page paper examines two works: Electra and The Republic. The works are compared and contrasted in terms of how the concepts of sight and blindness are utilized. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA548bld.rtf
The Use of Dialect in Charles Dickens’ “Hard Times”
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An 8 page paper which examines how English literary language was used during the Victorian period, discusses the conventions preferred by Charles Dickens and then specifically discusses the function of dialect in his socially conscious novel. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TGcdlang.rtf
The Use of Disguise in William Shakespeare's Comedies, "All's Well That Ends Well," "Measure For Measure" & "The Merchant of Venice"
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A 10 page paper which compares the similarities and differences the state of disguise has on characters and action in William Shakespeare's comedies,
"All's Well That Ends Well," "Measure For Measure," and "The Merchant of Venice." Specifically considered are Shakespeare's use of "bed tricks"
as a plot device. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGwsmask.wps
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