Papers On British Literature
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
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A 20 page research paper that analyzes Charlotte Bronte's classic novel Jane Eyre. The writer begins with a brief biography of Charlotte Bronte's life and then offers a general synopsis of the novel before discussing specific characterizations, as well as parallels between Bronte's life and that of her fictionalized heroine. The writer concludes by arguing that Bronte offered the Victorian age, and particularly her female contemporaries, a new paradigm for femininity. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khcbje.rtf
Charlotte Bronte/relationships in Jane Eyre
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A 5 page essay that examines the elements that Charlotte Bronte valued in a relationship between a man and woman, basing these deductions on the way she dramatized Jane's relationship to Rochester and St. John Rivers. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khbrey2.wps
Chaucer -- Lovers and Love in “The Knight’s Tale,” “The
Merchant’s Tale,” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”
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This 5 page
report discusses Geoffrey Chaucer’s views on love and lovers as
presented in three of “The Canterbury Tales.” Each of these three
Tales clearly speak to much of the romance Chaucer saw around,
him both in terms of love and passion, as well as in the sense of
the adventure and lyricism of “romanticism.” They also
demonstrate darker sides of human love in a way that presents a
character but makes no particular judgment on him or her. No
secondary sources.
Filename: BWchau.wps
Chaucer and Shaw Satirize Their Societies in “The Canterbury Tales” and “Pygmalion”
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This 5 page report discusses the ways in which Geoffrey Chaucer and George Bernard Shaw essentially deride the social constraints and assumptions of their societies in their two works. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWchasat.rtf
Chaucer's "Doctour of Phisik" in "The Canterbury Tales"
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A five page paper looking at the way Geoffrey Chaucer characterized his Tales' Doctor, as well as the entire medical profession. The paper concludes that Chaucer felt that doctors are greedy souls who bilk the public while doing no good; but looking back into his era, we recognize that doctors in the middle ages actually had few tools and little knowledge with which to work. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBphisik.wps
Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' A Portrait of Two Pilgrims
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In 5 pages the author discusses a portrait of two of the pilgrims from Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." In Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" the Parson and the Plowman are related. They have many things in common, such as religion, poverty, honesty, contentedness with their lot in life, diligence in their professions, plainness, and simplicity. They were committed. Both lived lives that were strong examples to others. The details of the pair compliment one another."
Filename: Cantpil.wps
Chaucer's Use of Details as a Story-Telling Strategy and Style
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This 6 page report discusses the style Chaucer uses through his careful use of detail. Referring to "The Knight's Tale" and "The Wife of Bath" in The Canterbury Tales, this report illustrates how he uses detail to enhance and balance or to counterbalance the effect of the story being told, as well as the attitudes of the particular character telling the story. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWgeoff.rtf
Chaucer/ Parliament of Fowles
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A 5 page paper that discusses the structure and thematic content of Geoffrey Chaucer's poem "Parliament of Fowles," which is one of the first Valentine's poems. The writer argues that Chaucer upholds love, but stresses that love should promote the "common profit," i.e. the common good. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khparfow.rtf
Chaucer/The Merchant's Tale
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A 5 page research paper that examines various themes and characteristics that are demonstrated in Chaucer's "Merchant's Tale" from his classic work The Canterbury Tales. The writer addresses marriage, imagery, appearance and reality, as well as other themes. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: khmertal.rtf
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales; The Guildsmen, The Cook, The Shipman and The Doctor
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This 5 page paper looks at the characters of the guildsmen, the Cook, the shipman and the doctor in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and how they are portrayed as negative characters. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEchauc1.rtf
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