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This ten-page paper looks at the Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedies of the time and discusses key writers such as John Webster and John Ford. Looking at several of their works and discussing the history or the idea of the revenge play. 10-pages. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 13935 Tragedy Jacobean Era.doc
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1367.Analysis of Poems Based in the Son Buddhist Tradition
This six-page undergraduate paper is an analysis of nine poems, and includes a brief overview of the Son Buddhist tradition. A summary of the whole discussion is included.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 13975 Analysis of Poems.doc
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1368.Dickens' Great Expectations.
Charles Dickens' Great Expectations is a novel about the formation of the self in relation to childhood. In this tale, we are met by Pip, first a young boy taken under the wing of a felon who places him with a delusional old maid, then a snobbish young man with expectations of being a member of the aristocracy, and finally as a humbled man who has learned the lesson of humility. Childhood is a time in which what we are and do then determines in great part who we will become. Dickens, clearly, employs a significant amount of his own past and dreams for this novel. The themes of good and evil, of right and wrong, of sadness and happiness are all played right along side of each other in a demonstration that life rarely follows a straight and narrow path, that it is important to experience a fall from grace, or to lose one's great expectations, in order to fully own one's life. The hard-working humble man that Pip becomes by the end of the book would have been an insufferable immature boor had a change not taken place. For children, disappointment is indeed a bitter teacher. But, it is a necessary one as well. For it is in later childhood and adolescence that we can begin to fully understand that life will not always go our way. Unfortunately, there are many with lives that protect them from such knowledge. For them, perhaps, connecting with Pip is impossible. For the rest of us, however, we can truly understand what it is to have great expectations and to see them disappear, only to find that we are indeed the better for it. The exploration of childhood, and the symbolic nature of young development, is absolutely essential to this book. We are able to watch as Pip's infantile dreams of greatness, riches, and power turn him into a monster, for no one actually gets what they want simply because they want it. Only the fact that he is a child redeems him. Only that fact makes what he becomes acceptable. Childhood, then, comes
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 14078 Dickens' Great Expectations.doc
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1369.The Study of the Holocaust: Assessing Trends in Propaganda and Genocide.
This paper addresses the question of why it is necessary to study the Holocaust. This paper takes the perception that it is necessary to study the Holocaust on the grounds that the study of history reveals trends, and that the indication of trends similar to those in the era preceding the Holocaust might help in the prevention of another form of genocide from emerging.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 14079 Study of Holocaust.doc
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1370.The Glass Menagerie.
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams vividly sets its characters in contradictions between conventional values and realities. It forces the characters to reveal their inner self by contradicting the realities as well as their desires. In the play, the contradictions at some point are revealed through symbolism, but more generally, they reveal the characters as fugitive outcasts
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 14098 The Glass Managerie.doc
Price: US$35.80
1371.Dickens's View of Childhood.
This research paper discusses the childhood aspect of the Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 14104 Dickens's View Childhood.doc
Price: US$26.85
1372.Handel's Messiah.
Messiah is one of the best-known works of Handel. Since its creation, the oratorio has undergone many changes though it has not lost its foundation. It stands out due to its simplicity and colorful text-painting that easily overwhelm the emotions even of an average listener. Its interchanges of movements between solos to choruses are most powerful, and compel a listener to wake in its rhythm.