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James Fenimore Cooper
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6 pages in length. James Fenimore Cooper, the prolific author who has penned some of the most memorable literary works in American history, did not originally intend to be a writer; rather, the fact that he found his inherent ability to write was discovered quite by accident. His literary career began at the late age of thirty years old, in spite of the fact that he harbored an intense interest in reading just about everything that came his way. As time went on, Cooper focused more heartily upon his craft, as well as American issues, which served to thrust him into the literary world. The writer discusses Cooper's life and work. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCcoop.wps
James Fenimore Cooper's 'Last of the Mohicans' / Themes
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A 3 page essay that examines how Cooper uses the character of Uncas, the last of his tribe, to present Native Americans as a noble, admirable people and challenge the prejudicial attitudes of his day. The writer also argues that Cooper uses the character of Cora, who is of mixed heritage, to this purpose as well. Quotations from the source. Bibliography lists the book itself as the only source.
Filename: LastMohs.wps
James Fenimore Cooper's 'Last Of The Mohicans'/ Romancing The Mohicans
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A 7 page paper discussing The Last of the Mohicans as a classic American example of an early Romantic novel. It provides a short history and definition of Romanticism, then analyzes the novel from the point of view of setting, characterization, and theme. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Mohican.wps
Did God Create Evil?
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In 5 pages the author discusses the paradoxical question of whether God created evil. Did God create evil? No, He did not create evil. He created everything, and all that he created was good. Evil came forth because God allowed it, but he did not create it. There is a difference here that is oftentimes difficult for the layperson to understand. One must have an intimate knowledge of the Bible in order to understand the answer to this perplexing question. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Godcrea.wps
The Defects of Society Traceable to Human Nature in Golding's Lord of
the Flies
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This 30 page paper considers the notion that societal
defects are traceable to human nature and human nature has essential
flaws and defects within itself. This paper outlines the premise as it
relates to the text of Golding's Lord of the Flies, especially noting
the fact that humans have the capacity for distinct evil. Golding uses
a number of symbols to represent this perspective, including the use of
characters, objects, spaces, the use of the conch and the symbolic use
of the pigs head. This paper defines how Golding assesses the evil in
human nature, and relates Golding's view to the philosophical and social
perspectives of a number of major theorists. Bibliography lists 15
sources.
Filename: MHLordf_
Feminism and Colonialism in Head and Ngugi
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A six-page paper looking at
these two twentieth-century authors in terms of the contribution their
female characters make toward the idea of a non-colonial future in
Africa. Specific works discussed include Bessie Head's When Rain Clouds
Gather and Ngugi wa Thiong'o's A Grain of Wheat. Bibliography lists four
sources.
Filename: KBngugi.wps
Epictetus’ Enchiridion
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A six page paper looking at this seminal Stoic philosopher in terms of the degree to which his thought is still applicable today. The paper analyzes Epictetus’ major beliefs and concludes that although we tend to see a much wider range of life’s options than Epictetus did in the first century, many aspects of his philosophy have found their way into contemporary thought. No additional sources.
Filename: KBepict.wps
C.S. Lewis & The Kingdom of Narnia
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A 5 page paper on the life, writings, and style of C.S. Lewis, with a special emphasis on his children's work, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. The paper shows how Lewis' Christianity informed everything he wrote. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Narnia.wps
C.S. Lewis 'Perelandra' / Philosophy, Faith, & Allegory
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A 4 page paper examining the religious purpose behind C.S. Lewis' book. It asserts that Lewis used the Genesis story of the Garden of Eden as a backdrop for a thoroughly Christian novel with a deeply philosophical bent. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Lewpere.wps
Comparison of C.S. Lewis’ 'The Screwtape Letters' to Plato’s 'Phaedrus'
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A 7 page paper which compares British author C.S. Lewis’ book, 'The Screwtape Letters,' to Plato’s 'Phaedrus' to examine the three ways in which the twentieth century Christian thinker might have revealed himself to be a Platonist. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGlewpla.rtf
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