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Charles Dickens & Adam Smith / Capitalism and Humanitism
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A 7 page paper that considers the impacts of humanitism on the development of capitalism. This paper provides a discourse based on the writings of Thomas More, William Shakespeare, Adam Smith and Charles Dickens. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: More.wps
Charles Dickens & Adam Smith / Capitalism and Humanitism # 2
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A 5 page paper that compares the societal realms and presentations provided by Adam Smith and Charles Dickens that related to the process of capitalism related to humanitism. This paper demonstrates its points through support from "Wealth of Nations" and "Hard Times." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Adamdick.wps
CHARLES DICKENS AND GREAT EXPECTATIONS
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This 5 page paper discusses the themes of real values versus false values, sin versus redemption, and vengeance versus forgiveness in Dickens' Great Expectations. Examples are given from the text of Great Expectations and cited. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBgreatx.rtf
Charles Dickens as Social Critic/Oliver Twist
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A 5 page essay that discusses to what degree Dickens' criticism of Victorian society is weakened by elements in the novel such as characterization and plot. The writer asserts that these elements, as Dickens wrote them, as quite appropriate to the context of his book. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khtwist.wps
Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations": Original Versus Contemporary Ending
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5 pages in length. Bowing to the demands of social pressure, Charles Dickens was coerced into establishing a more dismal ending for his classic "Great Expectations" than he had originally intended. That Pip and Estella have any kind of a future together at the end of the more modern version is, too, what had ultimately transpired through social pressure of a different sort. Contemporary versions of Dickens' timeless tale have suffered the same fate as the original text, in that the endings were construed by means of public persistence to reflect a more accurate portrayal of reality. In Dickens' era, it would not have been prudent for the author to allow Pip and Estella to overcome their challenges and enjoy a life together. In modern times, however, people clamor for a happier ending as a means by which to demonstrate the ever-present sense of hope. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCgreat.wps
Charles Dickens' "The Signalman": Effectiveness As A Ghost Story
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5 pages in length. Like many authors, Charles Dickens drew from his own life experiences as a means by which to tell his tales. Indeed, his works represent a collection of personal episodes, encounters and introspection as encountered by one of the literary world's most respected authors; however, when it came to his ghost stories, he drew inspiration from a deep and inventive imagination. The writer discusses how Dickens' use of mystery, suspense and creation of tension helps to represent "The Signalman" as an effective ghost story. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCsgnal.wps
Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities' / Theme Of Sacrifice
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A 4 page paper that discusses the theme of sacrifice in Dickens' novel. The author argues that the sacrifices made by both Darnay and Carton are not of equal significance in each man's life, but play equally important roles in the development of characters and in the plot of the story.
Filename: Tale.wps
Charles Dickens' 'Hard Times' / Utilitarian Economics
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A 6 page paper discussing the historical background behind Dickens' indictment of English industrialism. It shows how Dickens' familiarity with Smith, Malthus and Bentham can be discerned in the story, and contrasts their economic views as embodied in Gradgrind and Bounderby with the circus people. One additional source besides the novel itself is cited.
Filename: Hard.wps
Charles Dickens' Hard Times/Louisa
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A 5 page essay that analyzes Charles Dickens' novel Hard Times as it relates the life of one of the main characters, Louisa Gradgrind. The writer argues that by focusing on Louisa, Dickens genders his argument against prearranged nineteenth century marriages that took into consideration financial matters, but not on love or the compatibility of the people involved. Other aspects of Louisa's life are also considered. No other sources cited.
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Charles Dickens/Food & Drink
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A 10 page research paper that examines the role that Dickens' descriptions of food and drink play in his fiction. The writer argues that food, in particular, frequently has a symbolic meaning, as well as performing other functions in the narratives, and looks specifically at Great Expectations, Oliver Twist and Bleak House. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: khdicfod.rtf
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