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18437 Madame Bovary. This paper is written at sophomore level. It reviews the themes and characters in the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert, in the context of the different elements that represent politics in the French society.
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18655 A Short Analysis on Oedipus the King. This three-page undergraduate paper examines the elements of peripeteia, anagnorisis, and catastrophe in the play Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. The author identifies the moment these appear and who is most severely affected.
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18662 Review: Ola Rotimi's "The Gods Are Not To Blame". Reviews a play by a contemporary Nigerian playwright, Ola Rotimi, that sets Sophocles' Oedipus Rex in a Yoruba village during a time of tribal conflict. Biographical information about the author, summary of the play, and analysis are included.
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18803 Mature Themes in Children's Literature. Summary: Children's literature can be useful in aiding children in this aspect of their growth. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the representation of death, and the fear of death, plays a prominent role in terms of character, plot and setting. The character of Harry Potter is defined, from the outset of the book, by the death of his parents.
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18807 A Comparison of George Herbert's "Sin" and John Donne's "Holy Sonnet #1". Summary: This paper compares two different poems. The devotional lyrics "Sin," by George Herbert, and "Holy Sonnet #1," by John Donne, differ radically in both their speaking voices and their representations of the relationship between the speaker and God. As this essay will argue, Donne's "Holy Sonnet" may be distinguished from Herbert's "Sin" by its profoundly personal and emotional speaking voice.
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18808 Compare the voice and mood in Gwendolyn Brooks' "the rites of Summary: This paper compares the voice and mood in Gwendolyn Brooks' "the rites of Cousin Vit" and in William Wordsworth's "Surprised by Joy." A comparison of the voice and mood created in Gwendolyn Brooks' "the rites of Cousin Vit" and William Wordsworth's "Surprised by Joy" reveals not only how each poet uses poetic devices to create impressions in the reader's mind.
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18822 How the Relationship Between Predator and Prey Is Related to the Human and Animal World. Summary: This paper will examine why Aesop succeeded so well when he should have failed. It will also examine why writers will lose popularity if the relationship between predator and prey is too realistic. The relationship between predator and prey in "Aesop's Fables" is actually the same as in Brecht's story, but is presented in a different way.
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