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Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist' / Friends & Foes
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A 9 page paper looking at five characters in Dickens' famous novel, showing how they feel about Oliver and he about them. Characters analyzed are Mr. Bumble, Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry, Noah Claypool, and Nancy. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Oltwist.wps
Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist' / Oliver & Fagin
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An 8 page paper analyzing the characters of Oliver and Fagin in Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist. The writer concludes that neither Oliver nor Fagin are particularly realistic characters, Oliver because he is too saintly, and Fagin because he represents Dickens' anti-semitic prejudices. Bibliography lists six sources.
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Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist' vs. Pepys' 'Diary' / Streets Of London
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A 5 page paper on the changing face of London street life as seen in Samuel Pepys' Diary, written in the 1660s, and Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, published in 1837. The paper shows how in Pepys' time the poor simply seemed to be people with less money than the rich, but in Dickens' time the violent cleavage between classes rendered the poor almost subhuman in society's eyes. The streets of London, predictably, reflected this change -- and suffered for it. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Londonp.wps
Development Of Character In Dickens & Hardy
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An 8 page paper analyzing how -- and whether -- Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy create the illusion of verisimilitude in their characters, and whether their character development is effective. The paper concludes that Dickens' characters, for all their cartoonishness, are created more effectively than Hardy's because Dickens excels at the selection of detail. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Natdrood.rtf
Dickens’ “Christmas Carol”
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A five page paper looking at Dickens’ classic short story in terms of the philosophy of Christmas which it has given to Western culture. The paper argues that although Dickens presented an admittedly secularized view of the Christmas spirit, it encouraged generosity and joy, which cannot be a bad thing. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: KBxmas.wps
Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' & Charles Dickens' 'Hard Times' / Social Reflections
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A 5 page paper contrasting Jane Austen's depiction of her society as illustrated in Sense and Sensibility with Charles Dickens' as depicted in Hard Times. The paper concludes that the Industrial Revolution, in substituting self-interest for tradition, also established corporate greed as an economic philosophy, much to the detriment of the poor. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Soclref.wps
Poverty in Dickens’ “Hard Times,” Poverty Today
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A 7 page paper looking at Charles Dickens’ shortest but most hard-hitting novel in terms of its indictment on poverty, and comparing those conditions to poverty in the United States today. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KBhard.wps
Social Strife in Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities”
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A five page paper looking at the issues confronted by Charles Dickens in this novel about the Revolutionary War. The paper argues that both individual and social solutions must be forged to relieve the distress of the poor before the situation attains the level of pre-Revolutionary France; for in a revolution that bloody, no one really wins. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KB2city.wps
Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None'
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A 7 page paper analyzing characters & themes in Agatha Christie's classic book. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Agatha.wps
John Cheever's 'The Enormous Radio'
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5 pages in length. 'The Enormous Radio' by John Cheever is indicative of the prolific writer's inherent ability to pursue even the simplest of concepts. Not unlike his myriad other works, which appeal to the innermost recesses of the reader's soul, the author has a long history of reaching out and inviting his audience to experience with him the sometimes intense and often expansive sense of being that is clearly portrayed within his works. Indeed, the Enormous Radio is no exception. The writer discusses criticisms, character analysis and symbolism in relation to Cheever's novel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCradio.wps
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