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9064 Hawthorne and Whitman: A Comparison. |
This four-page undergraduate paper compares the symbolic landscapes in the fiction and poetry of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Walt Whitman. The author supports her thesis with a discussion of quotes and other selected evidence from the writings of Hawthorne and Whitman. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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| Pages: 4 |
| Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9064 Hawthorne Whitman Comparison.doc |
| Price: US$35.80 |
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9105 An Analysis of "The Autobiography of Ben Franklin" by Louis P. Masur. and "The Life of Olaudah Equiano" in "The Classic Slave Narratives" written by Henry Louis Gate |
This paper will be based on "The Autobiography of Ben Franklin" by Louis P. Masur. and "The life of Olaudah Equiano" in "The Classic Slave Narratives" written by Henry Louis Gates and will uncover the lifestyles they led in the times they lived in. One will be based on the life of Ben Franklin in the Mid-Atlantic States and the other the way of life that a slave had to live under in the South. The essence of both men will be compared and contrasted to show how they revealed the nature of their environment and in their understanding of the British dominated worlds that they lived. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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| Pages: 5 |
| Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9105 Ben Franklin Classic.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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9142 Camus and Dostoevsky - Singular Murders, Different Meanings. |
This paper examines the similarities and differences in Camus' The Stranger, and Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, with specific reference to the murder that takes place in each book. Camus' murder is an examination of existentialism and an expression of the futility of believing that there is meaning in any act. Dostoevsky's murder is an expression of the senselessness of the ruling school of thought in the 19th century Russia. While each novel centers on a murder, they differ entirely as to the point and reason for each. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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| Pages: 4 |
| Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9142 Camus Dostoevsky Meanings.doc |
| Price: US$35.80 |
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9227 Douglass and Franklin Autobiographies. |
Both Frederick Douglass and Benjamin Franklin offer autobiographies that provide insight into the very heart and soul of the men. Frederick Douglass was never more artfully subtle or persuasive than in "Narrative of the Life of an American Slave." The religious slave owners, according to Douglass, attested "that God cursed Ham, and therefore American slavery is right." Franklin's autobiography is undoubtedly his best-known single work, and part one, which reads like an eighteenth-century picaresque narrative, is undoubtedly its most interesting part. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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| Pages: 6 |
| Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9227 Douglass Franklin Autobiogrpahies.doc |
| Price: US$53.70 |
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9277 Morality and Justice. |
This two-page undergraduate paper discusses morality and justice in The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy. 2 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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| Pages: 2 |
| Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9277 Morality Justice.doc |
| Price: US$17.90 |
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9290 Coleridge and Keats: Comparisons and Contrasts. |
This three-page undergraduate paper compares and contrasts John Keats's poem, "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" with Samuel T. Coleridge's poem, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." The author focuses on detailed close reading of the poems and detailed commentary. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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| Pages: 3 |
| Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9290 Comparison Coleridge Keats.doc |
| Price: US$26.85 |
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9349 London's, O'Connor and Cheever's Characters. |
This essay discusses the "man" from Jack London's "To Build a Fire," Hulga from Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People," and John Cheever's Neddy from "The Swimmer." All three characters are related in the context of one personality trait: self-destructive pride. There are key moments when each character acknowledges an awareness of this trait, when each one of them recognizes that their own world is crumbling in front of their eyes. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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| Pages: 5 |
| Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 9349 London O'Conner Characters.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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