Papers On American Literature
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Anna of the Five Towns
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A 5 page paper discussing capitalism in the book, “Anna of
the Five Towns,” by Arnold Bennett. Bennet’s book is a very stereotypical novel, at least
in its characterizations. But it is this very aspect of the literary work that is so very
essential to defining the realities of capitalism, both in the novel and in reality. The
characters are either victims of capitalism, or perfect examples of rigid successes. It is a
very intriguing look into the past, as well as the present. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAanna.wps
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: ROALD DAHL
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This 3 page annotated bibliography outlines seven books pertaining to the life and times/works of children's author, Roald Dahl. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MBroald.rtf
Anton Chekov and Flannery O’Connor
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A 5 page paper which compares the styles,
plots, symbolism, themes, and characterizations of Anton Chekhov and Flannery
O’Connor. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAchkoco.rtf
Anton Myrer/ Once an Eagle
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A 5 page analysis of Anton Myrer's novel Once an Eagle. The writer points out that, since this novel's initial publication in 1968, it has come to be considered a classic. In this novel, Myrer offers the reader an overview of military life from the perspective of a career officer who rose up through the ranks. In so doing Myrer presents a fascinating look at US military culture. The reader comes to understand that even in the regimented life of the military, class conflicts play a role. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99myrer.wps
Anzia Yezierska: The Bread Givers.(1975)
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(6 pp) Anzia Yezierska's novel Bread Givers(1975)
is an extensive observation of relationships in an
immigrant family of early 20th century America.
All the characters fight their own battles to find
in their place between the New Worlds struggles,
and the Old World's history. The clash is
epitomized in the relationship between Sara
Smolinksy and her father. Her mother says, of her
daughter's strong will, 'when she begins to want a
thing, there is no rest, no let-up till she gets
it.' Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BByerska.rtf
Appearance and Conformity in Vonnegut's Short Fiction:
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A ten page paper looking at these issues as they are manifested in three short stories by Kurt Vonnegut: "Miss Temptation," "The Kid Nobody Could Handle," and "The Foster Portfolio," all from his collection "Welcome to the Monkey House." The paper illustrates Vonnegut's belief that conformity limits
our ability to understand one another by masking our real selves. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBvonn.wps
Approach to Art: Characters in "Picture of Dorian Gray"
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A 9 page paper which
compares two characters, from Oscar Wilde's "Picture of Dorian Gray," and examines
how they approach art and life. The paper examines who these two realize their aesthetic
ideals and philosophies. The two characters discussed are Dorian Gray and Lord Henry.
The paper utilizes the essay "Against Interpretation" by Susan Sontag and the essay "In
the Canon for All the Wrong Reasons" by Amy Tan to help illustrate the characters.
Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAdorian.rtf
April Sinclair's 'Coffee Will Make You Black'
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A 5 page paper discussing why April Sinclair's Coffee Will Make You Black should be a part of any college sophomore-level English class. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Coffblac.wps
Aristotle Would Have Loved Hamlet
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This six-page-paper presents a discussion on
whether or not Hamlet and his fellow characters fit the description of Aristotle's tragic
hero. Hamlet, as well as his stepfather and mother are held against the Aristotle
benchmark and analyzed. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWaristo.wps
Arthur Miller And The Crucible
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A 6 page paper, including a short outline. The paper first provides a brief biography of Miller and how the Great Depression affected his life, including his plays. Many of his experiences can be seen reflected in his work. The second part of the paper discusses The Crucible. Ostensibly, the play was about the witchcraft trials in Salem in the 16th century but the play was also seen as an allegory of the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s. The similarities between the two are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGcrucbl.wps
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