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David Malouf And Critical Thinking: Not Irrelevant In Australia
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6 pages in length. Critical thinking represents an analytical approach to understanding a particular concept; as such, asking questions is a primary component of critical thinking. When one examines the literary masterpiece of David Malouf, there is no question that he not only employs the masterful technique of critical thinking as a primary element of his writing, but he also utilizes it as a way of expanding his readers' understanding of Australia itself. Remembering Babylon provides Malouf's reading audience with a significantly better understanding of his homeland by way of incorporating critical thinking, a technique that requires one to delve beyond the superficial layer of existence in order to gain entry to the deeper presence of what Malouf attempts to portray. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCMalof.rtf
Developmental Identity in “Brown Girl, Brownstones” by Paule Marshall
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A 5 page
paper which examines the developmental identity of the teenage individual as it involves
parents first and then identity as a self sufficient adult. No other sources cited.
Filename: RAbrngrl.rtf
Divakaruni and Cisneros
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A 4 page paper which examines the characters and development in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s “Clothes” and Sandra Cisneros’ “Woman Hollering Creek.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAdivc.rtf
Duff’s “Once Were Warriors”
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A six page overview of this novel by Alan Duff on a dysfunctional Maori home in New Zealand. The paper raises questions about the sociological reasons for the Hekes’ behavior, and presents parallels to the situations of disenfranchised ethnic groups in our own country. No additional sources.
Filename: KBduff.wps
Evaluation of Gordon’s “Death in the Venetian Quarter: A Medieval Mystery” in Regards to its Historical Context and Connection to the Crusades
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This is a 5 page analysis of Gordon’s “Death in the Venetian Quarter: A Medieval Mystery” and additional comments on its historical context. Alan Gordon’s “Death in the Venetian Quarter: A Medieval Mystery” (2002) successfully combines elements of fact and fiction when unraveling a mystery during the end of the Fourth Crusade in 1203 in Constantinople. The historical accuracies of the novel are general in a broad sense with some variations as to the relationship of the Emperor and his family but overall the historical context only adds to the excitement of the work. A unique aspect of the work is his use of Feste the Fool as the central character. In Gordon’s version of history, court fools are part of an elite intellectual society which because of their positions are able to overhear conversations, due to the fact that most of the population disregard them, and makes them privy to information which prove helpful in their investigations. Once the reader accepts this premise, which has already been introduced by Gordon in two previous novels, the book becomes enjoyable in regards to the historical descriptions of the city and in Feste’s solving of the murder of Bastiani the silk merchant.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJDVene1.rtf
Father/Son Relationships in The Kite Runner
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A 3 page paper which examines father/son relationships in The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAke.rtf
Female Role Models in Children's Literature
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This 30 page paper provides an overview of the roll that women play in children's literature. This paper produces some solid examples of female role models and their impact. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MHFemKid.rtf
Feminism in Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House'
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A 5 page paper which examines how Henrik Ibsen's social drama, 'A Doll's House' is representative of feminism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGdoll's.wps
Fertility and Sterility in Henrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler”
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A 3 page paper which examines the existence of fertility and sterility in Henrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAhedfer.rtf
Figiel and Wendt/Use of Samoan Culture in Fiction
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An 11 page research paper that examines Sia Figiel's Where We Once Belonged and Albert Wendt's Pouliuli. The writer argues that the location of Samoa plays an integral role in each of these novels. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: 00wwobp.rtf
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