Papers On British Literature
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To Vex or Not to Vex: That is the Question.
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(5 pp) In our politically correct world of a new
century, certainly "vexing" is hardly the thing to
do, however during the time of the writers we are
examining, Jonathan Swift through Gulliver's
Travels and Jonathan Edwards in Sinners in the
Hands of an Angry God, we might say that "vexing
was 'in'"(style) in the eighteenth century.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBvxSwR.doc
Tom Jones by Henry Fielding
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5 pages in length. This is a quick
synopsis of the groups of books by Henry Fielding and his
legendary book of Tom Jones. Includes the ending of the book and
rates how the ending works, as well as a narrative of what makes
the book work as well as it does to remaing popular throughout
hundreds of years. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JGAtjone.wps
Tragic Hero of The Scarlet Letter
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This five-page-paper presents an in-depth discussion
illustrating that the character , Arthur Dimmsedale in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The
Scarlet Letter', fits the description of tragic hero by Aristotle standards. Bibliography
lists one source.
Filename: CWscarlet.wps
Tragic Heroes
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This five-page-paper presents a discussion on the tragic heroes seen in
the play Romeo and Juliet. Why they are tragic heroes and what traits re needed in any
setting to qualify as a tragic hero. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWromeo.wps.
Trouble in Paradise - Character Disillusionment in Brave New World
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A 4-page paper that examines the disillusionment of the characters of Linda, Helmholtz Watson, and John the Savage in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave New World. Discussed are reasons why Linda felt that she belonged solely to the new world, why Watson felt that he belonged to both the old world and the new world, and why John felt that he belonged to neither world. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: LCTroubl.doc
Two Criticisms of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
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A 5 page paper which presents two different criticisms on Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAdickn1.rtf
Two Perspectives on Marriage/Chaucer’s Prologue
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A five page paper which looks at two aspects of British literature. The first section compares and contrasts the views of Margery Kempe and Mary Astell on the institution of marriage. The second section demonstrates how Chaucer uses the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales to give an overview of the society of the time, and his opinions of the ethical standards of the pilgrims.
Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLkempeastell.wps
Under the Queen's Umbrella: Woolf and West
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(9 pp.) An odd assemblage of characters living
under the English Queen Mother's umbrella presents
itself for our discussion: Virginia Woolf and
Rebecca West. It is almost a toss up if the
authors are more real or if their characters are.
Critical discussion also includes Gilbert and
Gubar (1990), Mark Girouard, and Margaret Higonnet
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBWlfWst
Utopia by Thomas More
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6 pages. Using the last two paragraphs of Utopia by Thomas More, one can come to their own conclusion as to how the outcome of Utopia affects them. This paper is the writer's own opinion on these paragraphs as well as how and why Thomas More's well-known publication gives the reader the lasting effect that it does. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JAutopia.rtf
Victor Frankenstein
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In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Victor
Frankenstein is seen as an extension of his own creation, mirrored in
behavior and psychological representations of the self. This 5 page
paper explores the psychological associations of doubling as defined by
Sigmund Freud. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTvicfnk.wps
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