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Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World"
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An 8 page paper which examines critical
analyses to Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" as it relates to theme. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAbrave2.rtf
Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World": Truth And Beauty, Comfort And Happiness
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6 pages in length. In Chapters XVI and XVII of "Brave New World", Mustapha Mond and John the Savage debate the meaning of life. Mond asserts that Ford did a great deal to shift the emphasis from the truth and beauty to comfort and happiness. John the Savage prefers truth and beauty. Indeed, while truth and beauty represent the very foundation of existence, comfort and happiness is what humanity has chosen to pursue over and above anything else. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCbrvnw.wps
Aldous Huxley's Brave new World
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3 pages in length. Explores the
plot and meaning of this book as it relates to marriage, the
nuclear family, and loving relationships. Bibliography lists 1
source.
Filename: JGAhuxly.wps
Alex Haley’s “Roots” and Linda Crew’s “Children of the River”
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A 10 page paper
which examines the internal and external forces in the search for identity in a new culture
as seen in the Alex Haley’s “Roots” and Linda Crew’s “Children of the River.” No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAroots.rtf
Alexis de Toqueville: Democracy In America
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A 7 page paper. Toqueville said: "Two tendencies in fact result from equality; the one first leads men directly to independence and could suddenly push them tight over into anarchy; the other by a roundabout and secret but also more certain road, leads them to servitude." This paper explores the credence of this statement. Is it contradictory? Is there a foundation for such as conclusion? No bibliography.
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Alfredo Vea, Jr : The Silver Cloud Café (1996)
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(3 pp) " Zeferino drove down Folsom Street
wondering why he had never noticed Raphael's Silver
Cloud Cafe and Bar. He had driven down Folsom
Street, down Seventeenth, and even down Shotwell
on hundreds of occasions, investigating scores of
cases. He conjured up a mental picture of the
area as he waited at a stoplight--the Rite Spot
restaurant was there, a transmission repair shop,
and an empty field surrounded by Cyclone fencing.
How could he miss seeing something that Teodoro
had insisted would be irresistible?" And so
begins Vea's Silver Cloud Café, a place that once
you stop and visit, you too will find to be
irresistible
Filename: BBveaSCR.doc
Alice Adams' Critical Reception
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An 8 page paper looking at the critical response to the fiction of Alice Adams. Citing the varying reactions of many critics to Adams' work, the paper suggests that Adams' depiction of the class to which most reviewers belong cut a little too close to the bone, which may account for her mixed reviews. Particular mention is made of Adams' story 'Truth or Consequences.' Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KBaadams.wps
Alice Walker’s “You Can’t Keep a Good Woman Down” -- The
Abortion
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This 9 page report discusses Alice Walker’s short
story “The Abortion” in her collection titled “You Can’t Keep a
Good Woman Down.” In it, Walker creates a story and situation in
which she pulls a reader into a state of understanding and
empathy with the primary character. The reader may not like the
attitudes or the actions of that character but it is certain to
have gained access to the way the character thinks and acts the
ways she does. “The Abortion” allows the reader to gain access to
the deepest thoughts and emotions of Imani while allowing the
reader to make a personal decision as to whether or not they
“agree with” as well as understand what is happening in her
reality. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWkeepa.wps
Alienation in Science Fiction as Interpreted by Wells and Matheson
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A five page paper on the increasing use of the theme of alienation in science fiction, as developed in works by H.G. Wells and Richard Matheson. Specific works discussed are “The War of the Worlds” and “The Time Machine” by Wells and “I Am Legend” by Matheson. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBscifi.wps
Alienation in the Works of Robert Frost
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A six page paper looking at six of Frost's most well-known poems -- "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Fire and Ice," "The Road Not Taken", "Acquainted With The Night," "Mending Wall," and "Two Tramps at Mud Time" -- in terms of the way they depict the poet's alienation. The paper concludes that Frost uses situations and places familiar to most Americans in the hope that we will recognize his alienation as our own. No additional sources.
Filename: KBfrost8.wps
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