Papers On British Literature
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The Old Huntsman in the Eyes of William Woodsworth
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This five-page-paper presents a
discussion on the poem Simon Lee, by William Woodsworth. The characterization of the
old huntsman by the author is the focus of the discussion. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: CWhunman.wps
The Poor as They Exist in Dickens's Bleak House
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This 5 page paper focuses on one of Dickens's classics, but references others, as it explores the poor as exemplified by the author. The meaning of the poor in relation to society is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The Portrayal of Women in “Ulysses” by James Joyce and the Character of Molly compared to “Women in Love” by D.H. Lawrence and the Character of Ursula
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This is an 11 page paper discussing the portrayals of women through the characters of Molly in “Ulysses” by James Joyce and Ursula in “Women in Love” by D.H. Lawrence. Both Joyce and Lawrence intended to disrupt the current restrictive roles held by women in society. Joyce’s Molly provided a complete reversal of womanhood and took on a manlike perspective in her actions, words and infidelity. Lawrence’s Ursula however, maintained her independent thoughts and actions as a woman while attaining equality within her relationship and marriage.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJwomen1.rtf
The Prelude by William Wordsworth
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This 5 page paper provide a comparison of two separate books of The Prelude by William Wordsworth. This paper looks at Book Four and Book Nine of Wordsworth's poem and considers the thematic development and growth in the poem. No additional sources cited.
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The Protagonist Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt's Play, "A Man For All Seasons"
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A 5 page paper which examines how, by not forsaking his morals, More proved to be the most admirable character. No additional sources are used.
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The Psychology of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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A 10 page analysis of Robert Louis
Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" as it relates to psychological conditions.
Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAmrhyde.rtf
The Reeve's Tale
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This 6 page paper presents the argument that The
Reeve's Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer, represents that society through the
auspices of ironic detail. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTreeves.wps
The Relationship Between Crusoe and Friday in Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe”
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A 6 page paper which first considers Crusoe’s early relationship with a Moorish boy named Xury, and how this parallels the subsequent relationship between Crusoe and Friday in an attempt to determine whether Friday follows Crusoe because he loves him, fears him, or a combination of both. Specifically considered are Crusoe’s rescue of Friday, their discussion of theology, Friday’s father, the duo’s journey to Europe, Friday’s death, and how this parallels Crusoe’s earlier relationship with Xury, and how both relate to events in world history such as Christianity, colonialism and slavery. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGcrufri.rtf
The Relationship Between Holmes and Watson in the Three Cases of “A Scandal in Bohemia”, “The Speckled Band”, and “The Copper Beeches”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the changes in the relationship between Holmes and Watson throughout the three cases of “A Scandal in Bohemia”, “The Speckled Band”, and “The Copper Beeches”. Originally a father and son, or mentor and student relationship, Watson eventually becomes disillusioned with Holmes’ coldness and criticism. After Watson marries and leaves he revisits his old friend to reunite on a case and finds that their relationship has matured, is more light-hearted and on equal ground.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJHolme1.rtf
The Relationship between Poet, Body, Soul, and Nature in
Dickinson and Yeats
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This 5 page report discusses two poems,
Emily Dickinson’s “632” and William Butler Yeats “The Lake Isle
of Innisfree.” In each of the poets’ works, the reader sees that
the question that they address is one in which peace is sought
after as the only emotion truly worth pursuing, regardless of the
processes one must go through to reach that place of peace. Each
layer of the two poems show that the authors understand that
their connection with the natural world is both elemental and
vast. No bibliography.
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