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19960 Community Responsibility: "Zooman and the Sign". A 3-page analysis of the issue of community responsibility in the play "Zooman and the Sign" by Charles Fuller.
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21 Pirandello. This is a criticism of the play, Six Characters in Search of an Author, by Luigi Pirandello, the 1934 Nobel prize winner for literature and considered the most important Italian dramatist during the period between World Wars I and II. Born in Sicily and educated in Rome, Pirandello gained international renown in 1921 for this play, which was originally entitled Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore (Aladren 2001). The play reveals two plots in a single presentation: a rehearsal of a play by a group of actors and the story of a family of six members, who disturbs the group's manager to give its story an ending.
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25 Metamorphosis. This paper discusses Metamorphosis and the character of Gregor. Gregor sees himself as having changed into a non-communicative man-sized insect that is unable to move out of bed easily. His change is really within him, a change for the real - wherein his lack of communication with his family and his environment is finally made true. His inability to rise quickly and alertly is the realization of his dream to stop slaving for his family's support in an unexciting work setting such as his job. As an insect, he at least, would not be coerced into waking up and jumping to one's toes and working for hours for a purpose he would not rather do any more.
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30 Great Works in English. This paper addresses the main protagonists of Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart," Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis", and Leo Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" is useful and successful social individuals before they fall into disillusionment, depression, rebellion and despair, even criminality in the case of the tragic character of "Things Fall Apart.". Two things they share and lead them to elect their own moral and spiritual disintegration are their being accomplished leaders of their social and family situations and their being male.
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46 Rapaccinni's Daughter. This paper is written on Rapaccinni's Daughter. Doctor Rappaccini "is a man fearfully acquainted with the secrets of nature" (23), a mad scientist, but a father who, like other fathers, has a compelling desire to protect his daughter from the harm that others can do to her. He uses his genius for the purpose and created a plant at the very birth of Beatrice, his daughter, to guard it from peril. Beatrice and the plant grow up together like twin sisters, separating Beatrice from human company. This is her loving father's idea of protection and well being for her.
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47 Death In Venice. This paper is on Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice." It is an exposition of his own life experience, his response to certain incidents, secret longings and the extremes of those longings. His main character, Gustav von Aschebach, was himself, a prolific writer of his time and a disciplined man. The elements of the novella and Mann's life - the events in Aschenbach's sojourn in Venice, his weariness and self-restraint, the figuring of the young Tadzio, Aschenbach's overwhelming infatuation with Tadzio, the abandonment of his moral values and self-destruction -- are parallel, except in the end. The novella reveals Mann's homosexuality through Aschenbach's sensual fascination over Tadzio and the sublimation of that fascination into Platonic longing but overpowering, debilitating and even fatal, desire.
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55 A Doll's House And Death Of A Salesman. This paper discusses two plays, "A Doll's House" and the "Death of a Salesman." Both plays are about fallen families, and in both cases, the fall occurs in proportion to the deception that the family members opt for themselves. Both families try everything to tune up with society's expectations and their own wishes and dreams - in the "Death of a Salesman", the American dream of getting rich quick, particularly in Willy Loman's case. Both plays tell us that most of us choose to play roles and deceive, not only those immediately and distantly around us, but also ourselves. This, many families do at the expense of the fulfillment they swear to serve all their lives, as the case is in these two plays.
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