Papers On British Literature
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How Science Was Viewed and Perceived in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"
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A 6 page paper which examines how science was viewed and perceived in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel masterpiece, "Frankenstein." Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: TGfrasci.wps
Howard Pyle's "Story of King Arthur and His Knights"
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A 5 page paper which
summarizes "The Stories of King Arthur and His Knights" by Howard Pyle. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: RAhrdpyle.wps
Human Emotions in "The Winter's Tale" and "Wuthering Heights"
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A 5 page paper which
discusses the many conflicts involving human emotions in the stories "The Winter's Tale"
and "Wuthering Heights." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAhumemot.wps
Humanism/Nature in late 18th Century Literature
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A 7 page research paper that examines the way the themes of nature and humanism in late 18th century and how this reflects a natural progression from earlier eras. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: 00hunt18.wps
Huxley v. Wollstonecraft
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A 5 page essay that compares and contrasts Mary Wollstonecraft's vision of female liberation in A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792) and Aldous Huxley's vision of sexual equality in Brave New World (1932). No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwolhux.wps
Huxley's Brave New World: 20th Century British Literature:
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Brave New
World was first published in 1932, a time when the world, and especially
Europe, was recovering from the first World War and re-aligning itself
to the realities of political, economic and social realities which
included the first intimations of the scope of the technological age to
come;the 'machine age' as it was known in the late twenties. This 5
page paper argues that Brave New World by Aldus Huxley is an excellent
example of the British high modern form of literature and also
incorporates some of the expressionalist atributes as described by Brian
Richardson in an article for Twentieth Century Literature. No
additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTbnwblt.wps
Ian McEwen: Black Dogs (1992)
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(5 pp). Ian McEwen's works thrives on
co-incidence, opposites, and symbolism. Many
people live their lives engrained with these
narrative components, and think little of it.
McEwen builds stories around them. In this discussion we will examine McEwen's 1992 novel, Black Dogs for those elements.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBblkdgs.doc
Idealism in Eliot's "Silas Marner"
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A five page paper tracing the various levels of idealism in George Eliot's novel. The paper concludes that Silas' original idealism is warped into materialism when he is falsely accused of a crime, but then his faith in humanity returns through the help of a child. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: KBmarner.wps
Idealized Children In Romantic Literature
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The romantic writers of the
Victorian era included such notables as William Wordsworth, Emily and
Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens and Lewis Carroll. This 10 page paper
argues that, within the Romantic literature, the child became the
metaphor for society, including social stratification, changing gender
roles and the loss of innocence in a world quickly becoming reliant on
technology. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KTchdrom.wps
Identity in Griffith's "Slow River"
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A ten page paper looking at this science fiction novel in terms of its protagonist's search for identity. The paper asserts that one cannot simply walk away from one's former life and start over; the baggage brought over from experiences such as childhood abuse must be integrated and healed. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: KBgriff.wps
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