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11402 A Compare and Contrast Love and Violence in the Rhetoric of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. This study will discover the implied audiences of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, and seek to understand, in their speeches, whom exactly they were both trying to speak too. This implies an audience with conservative whites who may have been in mind when these great speakers sent out their message. By studying the approach of rhetoric in their speeches, we can quickly see why they depicted different, but similar messages in their speeches. The two speeches from both men are: "Letter from Birmingham Jail" by MLK, and "The Black Revolution." By Malcolm X. IN analyzing these means of communication, we can see the message pf fear that Malcolm X sent out to his audience, and the contrasting message of Love that Martin Luther King brought out to his white audience. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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11405 Ricci's, Ondaatje's and Berton's Alienation. This essay discusses Nino Ricci's "Lives of the Saints", Michael Ondaatje's "In The Skin of a Lion", and Pierre Berton's "The Great Railway" in the context of the theme alienation. The characters in each novel represent the human condition's ingredient of alienation and the need to find membership in a community. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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11472 The Comparison Between The Use Of Style In Two Of The Texts, Voltaire's Candide And Jean Racine's Phedre. This five-page undergraduate paper is "the comparison between the use of style in two of the texts which are Voltaire's Candide and Jean Racine's Phedre". It includes the theoretical approach towards style that you are familiar with as a model, using the above-mentioned texts. 5 pgs. No bibliography.
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11493 Virgil's Aeneid and Dante's Inferno: An Analysis. This five-page undergraduate paper examines how Virgil and Dante used the figure of Ulysses, analyzes to what extent they used Ulysses as a symbol, discusses how much their characters resembled Odysseus, and explains why elements of Ulysses' adventures that were not depicted in the Odyssey were included in the Aeneid and Inferno. 5 pgs. No bibliography
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11557 Love: Erasmus, de Navarre, Petrarch and Shakespeare. This essay is an analysis of the meaning of "Love" based on 4 different literary expressions of love. The contexts of these readings are in Medieval literature, and love is briefly described from four different perspectives, (spiritual, physical, poetic, and ideal.) 3 pgs. 4 sources.
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11569 Short Stories as Character Studies. In this paper, three short stories are analyzed for character development. Referring the a short story by Chinua Achebe and Jorge Luis Borges, the author of this essay discusses a thesis statement. This thesis statement asserts that short story development depends on the psychological of the main characters of the three stories selected for this analysis. 4 pgs. 3 sources.
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11676 Butler, Octavia. This paper provides brief responses to questions concerning three science fiction books, "Dawn," (Octavia Butler), "I, Robot" (Isaac Asimov) and "The Handmaid's Tale" (Margaret Atwood). 4 pgs. No sources.
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