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13043 Examining the Cites of Chicago and New YorkIn the Novel "Sister Carrie". In the book Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser, the character of Carrie Meeber visits a series of cities as she develops from a frightened and inexperienced girl into a successful career woman. The two locations that have the most significant impact on Carrie's personal development are those of Chicago - where Carrie begins her journey - to that of New York - where Carrie accomplishes her dreams of becoming a successful actress. This paper examines the contrast created by Dreiser in terms of his presentation of both Chicago and New York and how these two cities impacted Carrie's development into a professional and accomplished woman. 4-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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13089 Examining the Character of Lilia In "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine". This paper addresses Lilia's character in the short story "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine" by Jhumpa Lahiri. This story illustrates an environment in which a young and inexperienced girl - the character of Lilia - is suddenly confronted with a host of information about the conditions of life beyond her sheltered suburban environment. Through examining the events of the story, it can be seen that Lilia's character is not truly changed in some fundamental through her encounter with Mr. Pirzada. 5-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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13111 Strong Poison. This three-page paper is an overview into how the main character, Peter Wimsey, who plays the detector uses the information gathered through socializing to solve a mystery. 3-pages, bibliography lists 2 sources.
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13139 Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano: An Analysis. This five-page undergraduate paper examines and analyzes the theme of Kurt Vonnegut's 1952 novel, Player Piano. The author discusses what themes play out in the life of Paul Proteus, what elements of American politics might lead to the sort of society described in the novel, and what elements might prevent such a society. 5-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
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13238 The Color Purple and the Equilibrium Model of Hegemony. This essay argues that the novel's almost exclusive focus on the culture of African American society represents an attempt to demonstrate how an oppositional culture can be created and maintained amidst a general context of oppression. From this perspective, the refusal of the novel's primary characters to accept the conditions of their lives reflects the real-world resistance of African Americans - as illustrated in historical documents - against the racist oppression of slavery and prejudice. 8 pgs. 4 sources.
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4318 Oedipus the King. Oedipus the King is a tragedy that focuses on the life and downfall of the unfortunate King Oedipus, who was condemned by the oracle at an early age to murder his father and marry his mother. This paper, analyzes, and pays special attention to the last line in the play, "Crave not mastery in all." And what this means in the context of the play and the ending of it all. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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1835 Japanese Literature: Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji. This paper is a discussion on The Tale of Genji. The Tale of Genji happens to take the reader into aristocratic Japan and a complicated array of principal and secondary wives, concubines, and persons related by different kinds of relationships that all have their connections to the old source of power. The characters have their connections too, to what will happen in the next generation as Genji manages to establish his own court and heirs. In these dynamics, the pattern of the novel is set. 6 pgs. 5 f/c. 5b.
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