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Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'/ Symbolism
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A 10 page analysis of Jane Eyre with special attention to the symbolism of red/fire and white/ice. Some resolution is shown as the colors show opposite sides that clash and must be resolved for the characters to be truly 'happy.' Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'/ The Function Of St. John
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A 5 page paper analyzing this enigmatic character in Charlotte Bronte's novel. The paper argues that Bronte's decision to end the novel with St. John's story rather than Jane's shows that both characters are on parallel life-paths, each of which is equally valuable in the sight of God. No additional sources cited.
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Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'/ Theme Of Nature
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A 7 page paper discussing the theme of nature in Jane Eyre. The images of nature present throughout Jane Eyre serve to reflect circumstances, foretell turns of events, and frame wonderful and touching reunion scenes. One powerful image is that of the fateful walk in the garden on midsummer's eve, when Rochester told Jane of his plans to marry, and then learning that later that night, a sudden storm had split the great tree into halves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Janenat.rtf
Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'/ Treatment Of Motherhood
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A 9 page paper examining mother-daughter relationships in Charlotte Bronte's most famous novel. The writer delves deeply into the way motherhood was perceived in the 19th century, and then shows Bronte's deviation from this tradition. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'/ Writing Style
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An 11 page paper analyzing the stylistic components of Jane Eyre which draw the reader onto the author's side. The writer concludes that Bronte's complex characterization and her subversive moral vision encouraged the nineteenth century woman to break out of the mold into which society expected all women to fit. Bibliography lists seven sources.
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“Moll Flanders” and “Jane Eyre” in a Sexist, Materialistic Society
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A five page paper comparing these two novels by Daniel Defoe and Charlotte Bronte, respectively, in terms of the ways their heroines respond to a sexist, materialistic, class-conscious society. The paper argues that while Jane creates for herself her own class -- a class based on merit rather than materialism -- Moll abuses the system to catapult herself into the class where she wants to be. No additional sources.
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Byron’s “On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year”
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A five page paper looking at this late selection by the well-known Romantic poet Lord (George Gordon) Byron. The paper points out a number of literary devices used by Byron in this poem to support his contention that youth is the time for affairs of love, and maturity is the time for activism. Bibliography lists two sources.
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Don Juan
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An 8 page paper discussing the character of Don Juan in the poem with the same title, written by Lord George Byron. The character of Don Juan is a very simple and basic one. The complex nature of this poem is purely reliant upon the opinions of the author and not necessarily a reflection of the character of Don Juan. While many individuals have attempted to analyze Don Juan in many contexts, the truth is that he is merely a man who makes the most of his current situation in life. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Lord Byron's 'Don Juan'
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('A Sociopolitical Analysis of Satire's Timeless Consistency'). 6 page analysis of Lord Byron's play/satire 'Don Juan' and its thematic timelessness. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Lord Byron's 'Prometheus' & Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Mariner' / Victimization
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A 5 page paper looking at Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and Lord Byron's 'Prometheus' in terms of their treatment of the motif of the victim. The paper observes that while Byron's Prometheus's punishment is unjust but willingly accepted, the punishment of Coleridge's Mariner is deserved and he learns from it. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Promar.wps
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