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Papers On Literature
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William Faulkner’s, "A Rose for Emily"
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William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily”: This 5-page essay examines one the author’s most critically acclaimed and ‘twisted’ short stories. In addition, an analysis of the plot and his remarkably vivid characterizations is provided. Like the townspeople, the reader is fooled as Faulkner’s sleight-of-hand is at its masterful best. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SNRosefk.doc
Filename: SNrosefk.doc
William Faulkner/'Addie'
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A 5 page analysis of William Faulkner's novel 'As I Lay Dying,' which concentrates on the character of Addie, the mother of the Bundren family that dies at the beginning of the novel. The writer argues that root causes of this family's dysfunction come from the restrictive societal definition of femininity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99addfau.rtf
William Faulkner/"A Rose for Emily"
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A 5 page research paper/essay in which the writer explores the Faulkner's characterization of "Miss Emily" and the forces that drove her insane. The writer argues that through the story's structure, Faulkner offers a critical analysis of the social pressures that were the lot of women from upper class families during this era. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khwfrfe.rtf
William Faulkner/"Addie"
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A 5 page analysis of William Faulkner's novel "As I Lay Dying," which concentrates on the character of Addie, the mother of the Bundren family that dies at the beginning of the novel. The writer argues that root causes of this family's dysfunction come from the restrictive societal definition of femininity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99addfau.wps
William Faulkner/Light in August
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A 5 page essay that examines the role that the character of Rev. Hightower plays in Faulkner's novel Light in August. The writer argues that while this is a secondary character in the novel, he is crucial to the structure of the work. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khfauau.rtf
William Faulkner/Monsters in The Hamlet
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A 9 page research paper that discusses the "monstrous" in William Faulkner's novel The Hamlet. The writer argues that the character of Flem Snopes is a social "monster" who manipulates and preys on others via business practices. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khhamlet.rtf
William Faulkner: “The Sound and the Fury” and “Light in August”
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A 10 page
paper which analyzes various elements from Faulkner’s stories “The Sound and the Fury”
and “Light in August.” Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: RAflk2.rtf
William Faulkner: High Modernism And Postmodernism Art
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8 pages in length. The period of high modernism, which occurred between the years of 1910 and 1930, established a highbrow set of standards by which artists were to abide if they were to be considered distinguished within their particular craft. This stringent set of rules represented a distinct separation between what some creative minds believed to be the true essence of art and what others contended was the only way in which art can be wholly appreciated. According to Virginia Woolf, the highbrow was "a man or a woman of thoroughbred intelligence who rides his mind at a gallop across country in pursuit of an idea." Other notable writers, such as William Faulkner, sought to uphold some of the tenets of high modernism as it moved into postmodernism after 1930, while at the same time attempting to bring a new view of time and consciousness, and stress loneliness and existential isolation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCfaulk.rtf
William Faulkner: How Does He Do It?
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( 6 pp) Introduction Faulkner's main concern lies
with depicting the historical development of the
South, the degeneration of values, the effect of
racism and the psychological state of mind of
Southerners In apocryphal Yoknapatawpha County,
setting for most of his fiction and patterned after
his real-life home in Oxford and Lafayette County,
Mississippi, Faulkner writes of regional characters
who tell of economic and social frustrations.
This famous address in American literature is a
familiar location to literature students of all ages
who encounter it in such stories as Barn Burning,
A Rose for Emily, and That Evening Sun.
ibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBFaulk.doc.
William Gibson / The Miracle Worker
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A 5 page paper that discusses William Gibson's play, The Miracle Worker, which is a biography of the early years of Helen Keller. A very brief synopsis is provided. The writer then discusses what moral lessons students can learn from this work. The essay concludes with four specific activities a teacher can use after the class reads this work. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGkelr.wps
William Gibson's 'Neuromancer' / The Dark Future
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A 9 page paper on William Gibson's science fiction novel. It argues that although Neuromancer's world is really not that much of a stretch technologically from the capabilities we now have, it is a dystopia because it warns us about the dangers of a society in which no one cares about anything but pleasure. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Neuro.wps
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