Papers On British Literature
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Female Independence and George Etherege’s “The Man of Mode” and Aphra Behn’s “The Rover”
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This 5 page report discusses two 17th century Restoration comedies that consider the relationships between men and women and the role that each plays, or is assigned to, in their societies. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Feminist Scholarship and the View of Women in Jane Austen's Society
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This 5 page paper considers the limited roles of men and women in Jane
Austen's society and assesses the social conventions, enforced by
gossip, that keep women in line. This paper specifically explores the
characterization of Elizabeth Bennett in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and argues that she is a representation of a modern woman in a
nineteenth century world.
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Fielding's Tom Jones/Arranged Marriage
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A 5 page research paper that examines the disadvantages of an arranged marriage versus marry for love as pictured in Henry Fielding's eighteenth century novel Tom Jones. The writer argues that in Tom Jones, Fielding takes a firm stand against arranged marriages and, in so doing, dramatizes the disadvantages of this type of liaison. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Film Version / "Wuthering Heights" (1939) Analyzed
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This 5 page paper evaluates the 1939 film, Wuthering Heights, specifically in terms of its recurring geographical motif of the Yorkshire moors and the mood-capturing cinematography of Gregg Toland. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Finding the Faith in a Lost World - The Reaffirmation of Sebastian and Julia in Brideshead Revisited
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A 5-page paper that discusses the discovery and development of the power of faith in the Catholic religion as represented by the characters of Sebastian and Julia Flyte in Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel Brideshead Revisited. Also examined is the change in literary motif and character development exhibited by Waugh in this novel as compared to the author's previous works. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Flannery O'Connor's 'Revelation'
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the point at which Mrs. Turpin experiences her revelation. No additional sources cited.
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Forster's "Room With A View"
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Literary Devices and Thematic Development in A 20 page paper analyzing E.M. Forster's novel in terms of the author's use of literary devices such as metaphor, irony, tone, and symbol in developing the novel's theme. The paper asserts that meaning is not conveyed in the literal but in the figurative, and Forster uses the irrational associations of the mind and heart and senses to unfold his theme. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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Forster's Sense Of Balance In Room With A View
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Forster's concept of
balance is not what one would generally think, given the type of novel,
the time it was written or a reference to other works by the author.
This 5 page paper argues that in A Room With A View, Forster does not
blatantly provide a philosophical argument in defense of his sense of
balance. Rather, he gives the reader the opportunity, through a series
of examples and comparative conflicts, to realize that the individual
must seek and find their own sense of balance or wholeness. No
additional sources are listed.
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Frances Burney's 'Cecilia' & Charlotte Lennox's 'The Female Quixote'
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A 4 page, thesis-orientated essay in which the writer explores and compares the theme of inheritance in these two classic stories.
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Frankenstein and Achebe
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A 7-page treatise answering the question of how Viktor Frankenstein and his creature came to resemble each other over the course of the book; and how Achebe treated his white characters as opposed to his black ones in Things Fall Apart. Lists 2 sources.
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