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Styles of Education and the Type of Being They Create
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This five-page-paper discusses the styles of education that are depicted in two different novels; Frankestein and Emile. The self taught vs the gender based structured style are compared and contrasted.Bibliography lists two sources.
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Survival and the Application of Government: A View of Huckleberry Finn, Brave New World and Joseph Andrew
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This 5 page paper relates to a hypothetical situation in which an individual is one of 35 people who have survived a major catastrophe and emerged as survivors. This paper considers the best application of a single political example related from the works Huckleberry Finn, Brave New World and Joseph Andrew. This paper considers the perspectives of Mark Twain, Aldous Huxley and
Fielding relating the outcomes of these stories to the implementation of a viable political system given the parameters of the group. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Sydney Carton from “Tale of Two Cities” and Meursault from “The Stranger”
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A 5
page paper which compares and contrasts the character of Sydney Carton from Charles
Dickens’ “Tale of Two Cities” and Meursault from Albert Camus’ “The Stranger.” No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAstrang.rtf
Symbols and Symbolism as Indicative of Key Themes in Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” and Anouilh’s “Antigone”
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This is a 7 page paper discussing symbols and symbolism in relation to the themes found in Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House” and Jean Anouilh’s play “Antigone”. Both Ibsen in “A Doll’s House” and Anouilh in “Antigone” use symbolism to express themes throughout their plays. The central characters of Nora and Antigone are both seen as childish in their use of childhood items such as Nora playing hide and seek and Antigone using a small shovel and child’s clothing. Their symbolism is much deeper however as both characters also symbolize the societies at the time the plays were written. Nora’s character is constantly being referred to using animal imagery and her hiding of objects from her husband depicts the theme of her inequality in her household and the inequality of women in the 1800s. Antigone’s character symbolizes the French resistance and the sacrifice she had to make to remain true to her ideals against the oppressive king, or in France’s case, the occupying Germans.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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T.J. English's 'The Westies' / Women & Values
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A 12 page paper discussing T.J. English's nonfiction book about the famous twentieth-century Hell's Kitchen gang. It particularly looks at the women behind the scenes in the all-male gang, and analyzes the way these women reflect traditional values. No additional sources cited.
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Tennyson's 'In Memoriam,' Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey' And Blake's 'Introduction': Faith And Human Conflict
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4 pages in length. The thematic poetry of Alfred Tennyson, William Wordsworth and William Blake is often seen as quiet and pastoral, dealing with the gentler aspects of existence. There is however, another side of their respective work: addressing the issue of faith and conflict between human beings. Some examples in this regard are include In
Memoriam, Tintern Abbey and Introduction. The exact manner in which Tennyson reveals this conflict is an integral component to the poet's overall mystique, utilizing the literary technique of imagery. No additional sources cited.
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Tensions in New Orleans and Los Angeles: Streetcar and Fontana
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A 5 page paper
which examines various tensions in New Orleans and Los Angeles as presented in
Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” and Hisaye Yamamoto’s “A Fire in
Fontana.” No additional sources cited.
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The 'Unspeakable'/Brecht & Akhmatova
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A 6 page analysis that examines Bertolt Brecht's play 'Mother Courage and her Children' and Anna Akhmatova's poem cycle 'Requiem' as to how each of these artists expresses the 'unspeakable'—the dark side of human nature. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Aeneid and the Ramayana
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A Comparison of Themes and Messages; This 5 page paper looks at these two epics and considers the similarities and differences, particular attentions paid to the way in which the message of the work is conveyed and the portrayal and interpretation of the gods. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
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The American Dream as Interpreted by Woodrow Wilson and Anzia
Yezierska
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5 pages. This paper will introduce the work by Anzia
Yezierska, The Bread Givers, and compare it to the inaugural
speech given by Woodrow Wilson on March 4, 1913. By considering
the ideals of the American Dream as it appears in each of these
works, this paper will attempt to identify that which is most at
stake in the hearts of the people when it comes to fulfilling
their own interpretation of the American Dream. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
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