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16774 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight This paper examens "Sir Gawain and the Green Kngiht" for what it says about the time when it was written and for the way the use of romantic ideas of the villain are toyued with by the poet to develop an idea about chivarly and its power and about the Christian values which infuse this poem and reflect concerns of the social order of that time as well.
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16783 An Analysis of Man v. Nature in the Open Boat by Stephen Crane This paper will examine the powers of nature over the four men that must survive in life boat in The Open Boat by Stephen Crane. The fact that Nature has the final say in this story reveals the truly slim accomplishments of mankind to claim he has "conquered Nature" in the 20th century. By showing the limitations of men in technology and science, we can learn just how small mankind is within the great cosmos.
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16793 Edgar Allen Poe: Six Synopses This six-page undergraduate paper is in the form of six one-page synopsis of articles written about Edgar Allen Poe and his short story, The Purloined Letter. The author provides a detailed synopsis of each of the articles and examines the respective article author?s themes as they relate to Poe?s narrative style, his characterization, his psychological insights, and his themes. The Purloined Letter is the main subject of each article synopsis, but the discussion also includes other elements of Poe?s work.
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16795 The Night of the Iguana This paper analyzes the play "The Night of the Iguana" by Tennessee Williams in temrs of the symbolism of the Iguana and how it relates to the character and plight of the central figure of Shannon, the defrocked Episcopalian priest now working as a tour guide in a Mexican village, a man who seems to be given a chance for a new life by Hannah but who in fact remains tied to his past.
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16807 James Joyce's Construction of Deviance in the "Circe" Chapter of Ulysses This fifteen-page undergraduate paper examines James Joyce?s construction of deviance in the ?Circe? chapter of his novel, Ulysses. The author notes that in order to convey his concept of deviance, Joyce constructed very detailed scenes involving human activities many people consider degenerate and taboo, such as masturbation, voyeurism, gluttony, dementia, alcoholism, defecation, urination, and sado-masochism. The deviance of these activities was emphasized by Joyce, and he constructed the chapter so that most of them directly involved his protagonist, Leopold Bloom.
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16811 A Comparison and Contrast of Setting in ?A Soldier?s Home? by Ernest Hemingway and ?How to Tell a True War Story? by Tim O?Brien This paper will investigate the settings in ?A Soldier?s Home? by Ernest Hemingway and ?How to Tell a True War Story? by Tim O?Brien. By understanding the grim relationship between war and home, we can see how these authors reflect the loss of patriotic fervor they had when they had left for war. By coming home, they find a different world, a world without compassion for the experiences veterans has gone through.
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16822 Four Essays This paper consists of four sets of essays on different aspects of American literature, analyzing literature in terms of how rebellion and conformity are indciated, and here covering "Bartleby the Scrivener" by Herman Melville, "Good Country People" by Flannery O'Connor, "the Open Boat" by Stephen Crane, "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, and others.
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