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John Galsworthy's "The Japanese Quince"
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4 pages in length. The writer discusses overall story adaptation as it relates to John Galsworthy's The Japanese Quince. No additional sources cited.
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John Le Carre: Spy And Ex-Spy
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Everyone seems to have their opinion as to what genre makes for the best reading, however, there are certain elements that almost every reader will agree are necessary for 'good literature'. These include character development, theme, irony (or satire) and descriptive devices. This 6 page paper explains why John Le Carre's spy novels, specifically The Spy Who Came In From The Cold and Our Game, are excellent examples of what it takes to be 'good literature' within the adventure/suspense and 'spy' genre. Annotated bibliography lists 6 sources.
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John Milton's "Samson Agonistes"
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A 5 page explanation specifying that John Milton's "Samson Agonistes" falls into the literary genre of classic tragedy. Contends that the classification of "tragedy", however, is not to be confused with the more common contemporary usage of employing it to describe any type of catastrophe or form of bad luck. Instead, this literary genre provides a dramatic yet serious and dignified depiction of sorrow and misfortune which are either encountered by or caused by a heroic individual. In the case of "Samson Agonistes" this heroic individual is Samson himself. Samson, however, can be contended to be both a hero and a failure. His failure lies not in his lost battle but in his refusal to acknowledge his own role in that loss, his refusal to acknowledge that obliged the call of his libido over that of his God. This is the nature of tragedy as a literary genre. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Johnson's "Rasselas" & Austen's "Sense & Sensibility"
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An 8 page paper comparing Samuel Johnson's Rasselas and Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. Conclusion drawn that themes of "living in reality" and "living within what is possible" and "finding ways of reconciling dreams and reality" thread through both books. Concentrates on Princess and servant in Rasselas and Marianne and Brandon in Sense and Sensibility.
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Johnson's The Idler
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The Idler, a newsletter published by Samuel Johnson, appeared every Saturday from 15 April 1758 to 5 April 1760. This 6 page paper explores the style and content of the publication from the viewpoint that Johnson included aspects of both the romantic and neo-classical eras. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Jonathan Swift / A Tale of a Tub
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A 5 page research paper that summarizes the main points of Swift's satire of seventeenth century religion. The Tale of a Tub (1704) is an allegorical satire that ridicules religious extremists. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" Book IV: Reason And Value
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5 pages in length. Eighteenth century philosophy especially tended to pride itself on having developed to the highest degree the renaissance faith in reason as the distinctive quality of man. Author Jonathan Swift's attitude to his era's view of reason as the sole criterion of value is what ultimately transpired in Book IV of "Gulliver's Travels." That Gulliver had had an interesting – albeit at times strange – journey thus far in the tale did not prepare him for the discovery of his true self, an image he had not only loathed in himself but had previously condemned in others. No additional sources cited.
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Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels”
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This 6 page report discusses Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) and his most famous work, “Gulliver’s Travels.” It is the many distortions -- size, attitude, beliefs, actions -- that serve as the greatest insight into Swift’s story and the realm in which he presents the most thought-provoking of contrasts. For example, the differences that exist in the size of the Lilliputians, the Brobdingnag, and Gulliver all have a relevant significance to the larger (pun intended) story. No secondary sources.
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Joseph Conrad's 'Heart Of Darkness' vs. France's 'Gods Will Have Blood'
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A 5 page paper comparing the themes of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Anatole France's The Gods Will Have Blood in which the writer argues that both authors show us how human cruelty can be perpetrated in the name of a just cause. No sources except books.
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Joseph Conrad/Lord Jim
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A 5 page essay that examines Conrad's novel Lord Jim as what human qualities does Conrad intend for the reader to admire or reject. No additional sources cited.
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