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Sherlock Holmes & His Creator -- One And The Same ?
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A 5 page paper discussing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes. He was born to a father who was an artist and a mother who was an incredibly diligent worker. He had many brothers and sisters and lived a childhood of some poverty. He was educated in many places and in many subjects most of which he hated. He was abused by many of his teachers and was considered to be quite rebellious. His character Sherlock Holmes is predominantly a character study of himself as he saw himself and as he wished to see himself. Sherlock was an intelligent man with a kind manner as was Doyle. Both fought against the Germans in war. Both men were considered unique in their religious beliefs. Both were also kind men who rarely, if ever, spoke negatively of anyone. Some comparisons are made using a fictitious resume of Holmes'. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Homdoy.wps
Sherlock Holmes / A Hard-Boiled Detective
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5 pages in length. There has not been another before or since quite like the inimitable fictional character of Sherlock Holmes, who stands out as being one of the most hard-boiled of all such detectives of his era. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes' alter ego, was instrumental in creating one of the most brutish detectives of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The writer discusses the finer points of one of the grizzliest sleuths ever to hit print. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Sholmes.wps
Society Resolved in Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes” Stories
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A five page paper on Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.” The paper shows how the conventions of the stories expose social expectations and conflicts within the British culture in which they were produced. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBdoyle.wps
The Defects of Society Traceable to Human Nature in Golding's Lord of
the Flies
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This 30 page paper considers the notion that societal
defects are traceable to human nature and human nature has essential
flaws and defects within itself. This paper outlines the premise as it
relates to the text of Golding's Lord of the Flies, especially noting
the fact that humans have the capacity for distinct evil. Golding uses
a number of symbols to represent this perspective, including the use of
characters, objects, spaces, the use of the conch and the symbolic use
of the pigs head. This paper defines how Golding assesses the evil in
human nature, and relates Golding's view to the philosophical and social
perspectives of a number of major theorists. Bibliography lists 15
sources.
Filename: MHLordf_
C.S. Lewis & The Kingdom of Narnia
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A 5 page paper on the life, writings, and style of C.S. Lewis, with a special emphasis on his children's work, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. The paper shows how Lewis' Christianity informed everything he wrote. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Narnia.wps
C.S. Lewis 'Perelandra' / Philosophy, Faith, & Allegory
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A 4 page paper examining the religious purpose behind C.S. Lewis' book. It asserts that Lewis used the Genesis story of the Garden of Eden as a backdrop for a thoroughly Christian novel with a deeply philosophical bent. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Lewpere.wps
Comparison of C.S. Lewis’ 'The Screwtape Letters' to Plato’s 'Phaedrus'
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A 7 page paper which compares British author C.S. Lewis’ book, 'The Screwtape Letters,' to Plato’s 'Phaedrus' to examine the three ways in which the twentieth century Christian thinker might have revealed himself to be a Platonist. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGlewpla.rtf
Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities' / Critical Analysis
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A 9 page analysis of A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. The writer examines the influence of the French Revolution on the writer and the degree to which historic fact is a part of the book. Emphasizes that not only was the Revolution a revolution of contrasts, so is the book itself. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Twocit.wps
Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist' / Characterization, Moralistic View, & Social Aspects
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A 6 page research paper on Charles Dickens' use of character to comment on the social and moral implications of the industrial revolution on British society. Through the dimensions of various characters, Dickens penned a view of all of the social classes through the workings of the underworld. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Oltwist2.rtf
Characterization in Dickens’ “Great Expectations”
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A five page look at this classic novel by Dickens in terms of his use of flat versus rounded characters. The paper admits that many of Dickens’ most memorable characters are psychologically flat, but demonstrates their value in reinforcing the novel’s theme.
Filename: KBexpect.wps
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