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12847 Three Stories by George Saunders and Their Reflection of Modern Society. This paper explores three of George Saunders' stories from "Civil War Land in Bad Decline" in order to demonstrate how the distortion of social norms helps the reader to understand that the norm itself is already absurd. The stories that shall be examined are the title story of "Civil War Land in Bad Decline", "Bounty", and "The 400- Pound CEO". 7-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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12855 Classification and Division. This is a 3-page paper on the protagonist of Flannery O'Connor. This paper focuses on the way that Ruby Turpin segregates people on the basis of their classification so that they cannot come up to the social status that she thinks she has. 3-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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12875 Essay on "Day of the Locust" by N. West. This ten-page paper presents an essay on the masterpiece "Day of the Locust" by Nathanael West by critically analyzing the contents as well as the plot of the story. The works cited-page appends seven sources in MLA format.10-pages, bibliography lists 7 sources.
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12880 Finger's Past Due and the Face of the Real. This essay will argue that Finger's work is an attempt to reclaim the political and enter it into its real life, that of actual people who for good and bad struggle with their lives and the decisions that they make. In this context, Finger's work uses the literary in a striking and convincing manner, for she shows the reader a world where ever issue is interwoven in experience and struggle. 7-pages, bibliography lists 2 sources.
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12906 Faulkner's Emily and the Reader's Active Reception. This essay will argue that Faulkner invites his readers this opportunity in an unusual way. The non-chronological narrative places the reader in the position of arranger, thus forcing the reader to inhabit Emily's world and her eventual madness. Faulkner's technique thus generates sympathy for Emily by forcing the reader into such an active proximity to Emily and the narrative itself. 9-pages, bibliography lists 7 sources.
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12937 The Great Gatsby and the Death of a Dream. In this paper, "The Great Gatsby" is discussed in relation to the symbolism of the green light that Fitzgerald uses in this novel. Here, green is discussed as a significant color in the novel's motif of the death of the American Dream, and the green light is analyzed as a symbol of the impossible ambitions for a generation of morally corrupt and wealthy upper class of American youth. 16-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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12942 Character Analysis Of "The Grandmother" In A Good Man Is Hard To Find. This four-page freshman research paper analysis the central character of the grandmother in the masterpiece "A Good Man is Hard To Find" by Flannery O' Connor. The works cited-page appends one source in MLA format. 4-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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