Papers On American Literature
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Eugene O'Neill: His Focus on the Maternal
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10 pages. In studying
several of the plays by Eugene O'Neill, one can find a recurrent
theme running through each of them. That of the mother, or
maternal figure, and different representations of this maternal
personification. The plays that are pertinent to this theme
within this particular paper are Desire Under the Elms; Strange
Interlude; Long Days Journey into The Night; and Moon for the
Misbegotten. This is by no means a comparison of these plays,
but simply an observation of a recurrent and related theme of the
mother/maternal figure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the movie
version of "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" with the book, which was written by Tom
Robbins. No additional sources cited.
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Everything that Rises Must Converge by Flannery O'Connor
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8 pages
in length. The short story Everything That Rises Must Converge
focuses on the relationship between Julian, who is a young man
who has recently graduated from college, and his mother. The two
main characters, Julian and his mother, are such well-rounded and
full bodied characters within the text of the plot that one can
almost focus on nothing else. The Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAfocon.wps
Evil in Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" and "The
Minister's Black Veil"
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A six page paper looking at the nature and presence of evil as demonstrated in both these stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne emphasizes that although both protagonists feel they are deeply religious men, their faith is ultimately false because they focus on evil and sin instead of the goodness of God. Bibliography lists three sources.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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This 5 page paper examines F. Scott Fitzgerald,
known as the spokesman of the "Lost Generation" of
Americans in the 1920s. Fitzgerald's life and
major work, The Great Gatsby are discussed.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBfitz.doc.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby": Illusion And Reality
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5 pages in length. Illusion and reality eventually meld into each other by way of Daisy's shallowness in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." The most provocative of all the characters in Fitzgerald's classic tale is that of Daisy Buchanan -- the materialistic, selfish, party-loving
woman who puts a price on everything in her life, including men. No additional sources cited.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald/ Inventing Jay Gatsby
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a 6 page research paper/essay that posits that Lucky Luciano may have provided Fitzgerald with inspiration for his characterization of Jay Gatsby. The character of Gatsby is also discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald/Imagery in The Great Gatsby
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An 8 page essay that examines F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. The writer argues that the imagery and symbolism in Gatsby demonstrates, in much the same manner as a lyric poem, that Fitzgerald included a great deal of detail and meaning within a limited amount of words. No additional sources cited.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald/The Great Gatsby
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An 8 page essay that critically analyzes F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece of American fiction The Great Gatsby, which addresses some hard, but fundamental truths about the state of the country's moral compass in the years following World War I. While the motivations behind American achievement are presumably based on high moral principles, Fitzgerald pictured a world in which the American Dream had turned sour – where the worship of the Golden Calf surreptitiously took the place of real values and no one actually noticed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” -- The Philosophy and
Demise of Jay Gatsby
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This 5 page report discusses Fitzgerald's
novel, “The Great Gatsby,” and the rise and fall of the title
character as well as the ways in which his personal philosophy
and determination served as his downfall. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWggdown.rtf
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