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A Formalist Look at Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”, 1894
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This is a 7 page paper that studies Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” from a formalist perspective. Writer Kate Chopin (1851-1904) wrote during the time of naturalism which was considered as a “literature of manly men”. However, critics argue that a purely masculine approach to naturalism and the reality of the 19th century ignores “one of the most fascinating aspects of this work: its ongoing concern with women’s relationship to modernity”. A formalist approach to Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” incorporates all of the traditional analytical and formal procedures dealing with the work such as the structure, relationship between the parts, narration, characters, setting and language. Instead of being merely analytical however, readers of Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” understand Burke’s definition of form as “the arousing of fulfillment of desires” which stresses the “realistic rather than an idealistic basis for form”. Within the work, Chopin also attends to the aspects used within the “American short story” genre which was becoming popular in the 19th century. “The Story of an Hour” not only develops the “practical applications of the notion that the nineteenth-century short story was a generic locale where authors attempted to construct ideological and literary boundaries out of opposing impulses” but the story itself tells of the “imposing impulses” faced by all women at the time, including women writers such as Chopin.
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A Hypothetical Dialogue on “Ceremony” by Leslie Silko
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A 4 page paper which
presents a hypothetical dialogue on the book “Ceremony” by Leslie Silko.” No sources
cited.
Filename: RAsilko.rtf
A Letter From Martin Luther King
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This 5 page paper considers the letter written by martin Luther King in 1963 entitled the 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'. The paper looks at the messages contained in the letter, the justification and historical references and the way in which religion was used. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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A New Historicism Perspective of “The Bean Trees” by Barbara Kingsolver
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A 7
page paper which examines the novel “The Bean Trees” by Barbara Kingsolver from a
new historicism perspective. Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAbeantr.rtf
A Paraphrase of Emerson's "Self-Reliance"
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A 5 page essay that paraphrases, or restates, the principal points of Ralph Waldo Emerson's famous essay "Self-Reliance." No additional sources cited.
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A Path That Is Timeless
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This well written five-page-paper on 'The Worn Path,' by Eudora Welty details the theme of life for former slaves after the 13th amendment was
instilled. The symbolism and the hidden meanings to the author's words are discussed and brought to light using quotes from the story. Bibliography lists five sources.
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A Quote Analysis of Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird,” Chapter Three, When Atticus Tells Scout, “You Never Really Understand a Person Until You Consider Things From His Point of View – Until You Climb Into His Skin and Walk Around in it”
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A 5 page paper which analyzes how that quote relates to the book as a whole. No additional sources are used.
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A Raisin in the Sun
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A Raisin in the Sun: This 7-page essay offers an in-depth overview of this critically acclaimed play by Lorraine Hansberry. In addition, a number of its social messages, themes, dramatic action and literary merits are discussed. For some, the ideals embodied in “The American Dream” are often reduced to “The American Nightmare.”
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A Raisin In The Sun Speaks to the Quiet Heart
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This five-page-paper
presents an in-depth analysis of Lorraine Hansberry's , "Raisin In The
Sun". Bibliography lists three sources.
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A Respectable Woman and A Jury of Her Peers: A Comparison
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5
pages. In comparing the two short stories, A Respectable Woman,
by Kate Chopin, and Susan Glaspell's A Jury of Her Peers, there
is a common thread running through them which is that of the
instinctive motivations of women's self-preservation against
societal judgements. Indeed, both stories support this thesis
strongly; Chopin's protagonist, Mrs. Bardoa, instinctively
protecting herself against being judged of having an affair with
her husband's best friend, and that of Glaspell's protagonists,
Mrs. Hale and Mrs Peters, protecting the neighbor whom they did
not know well, Mrs. Wright, from certain conviction of murder.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JGAglasp.wps
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