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Henry James' 'Daisy Miller'
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A 6 page discussion of characters and theme in Henry James' Daisy Miller. No Bibliography.
Filename: Daismill.wps
Henry James' 'Daisy Miller' # 2 / Social Misunderstanding
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A 5 page paper on the novella by Henry James. The paper describes the social upheaval of the late nineteenth century as the moneyed middle class jostled against the aristocracy, and shows how, in this novella, Winterbourne never understood Daisy Miller because his class-consciousness got in the way. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Daisymil.wps
Henry James' 'Portrait of a Lady' / Tracing The Theme Of Evil
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A 10 page research paper on the evil inherent throughout the novel's development. The writer highlights the progression by which the naiveté and psychological oblivion of the principle character leads to trapping her in a fraudulent life dominated by her husband. He's a man who wants and needs-but hates-women, who insists that the principal woman in his life live by his decrees. Bibliography lists more than 6 sources.
Filename: Portrait.wps
Henry James' 'The Aspern Papers' / Comparison Of Characters
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A 5 page essay that describes this intriguing psychological study by James. The paper argues that viewpoint affects the perception of reality as it is filtered through the needs and concepts of the characters' personalities. In this way, James has the narrator inadvertently contrasting his own shallow personality with that of the noble Miss Tita. Quotations are taken from the source.
Filename: Aspern.wps
Henry James' 'The Turn Of The Screw' / POV Manipulation & Conveyance
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5 pages in length. Henry James is extremely effective in conveying and manipulating point of view in his fictional ghost story The Turn of the Screw. By delving deep into the subconscious activity of his characters, James is able to evoke an eerie sense of obscurity that would otherwise be overlooked with any other method of presentation. What separates James' work from most others of the horror genre is the fact that he utilizes psychological tension which requires his audience to connect with their minds, as opposed to the thrasher type that employs blood and gore. The writer discusses how James conveys and utilizes manipulation with regard to point of view. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Turnpov.wps
Henry James' 'Turn Of The Screw' / Was The Governess Crazy Or Not?
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5 pages in length. When asking the question of whether the governess in Henry James' Turn Of The Screw was truly crazy or merely a victim of ghostly pranks, one has to establish a basis for such an answer. Did she display consistent acts of lunacy in her daily activities? Was she construed as deranged by those with whom she regularly came in contact? The answer is no in both instances. The writer discusses how the governess was quite sane yet still routinely visualized apparitions. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Turnscrw.wps
Satan in Paradise Lost
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This 6 page paper provides an analysis of John Milton's Paradise Lost as it concerns the character of Satan. The paper answers the question as to whether or not Satan is portrayed as a hero. The answer is in the affirmative and support is provided for the position. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA24Para.wps
John Demos' 'The Unredeemed Captive'
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A 7 page paper reviewing John Demos' 1994 book, The Unredeemed Captive. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
Filename: Captive.rtf
John Demos' 'The Unredeemed Captive'/ Historical Fiction or Nonfiction Story?
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A 5 page paper examining this unique book by John Demos. The paper argues that the book, which deals with a young girl, Eunice Williams, who is assimilated into an Indian tribe in Colonial America, is definitely nonfiction because its author does not attempt to impose fictional structures on it, and grounds his speculation in historical fact or common sense. No additional sources.
Filename: KBdemos.wps
James Dickey's 'Cherrylog Road'
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A 5 page explication of James Dickey poem. A young man travels through a strange world of iron and the past where the ghosts of the junkyard wait with him for his girl. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Cherryl.wps
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