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1590.18895 Breaking the Barrier: False Representation and True Identity.
Summary: This essay will explore Hunt Hoe's documentary, Who is Albert Woo? Maxine Hong Kingston's novel, The Woman Warrior, and Mina Shum's film, Double Happiness, in order to explore the complex representation of Asian identity in the west and the attempt by these three works of art to break racist stereotypes, which not only reduce and minimize Asian identity, but additionally negate the immigrant, cross-cultural experience.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 18895 Breaking the Barrier.doc
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1591.18939 Ronald Dahl's book "Boy: Tales of Childhood".
This paper is written about Ronald Dahl's book "Boy: Tales of Childhood" as an openly commercialized work. Dahl has worked with many problems with various large corporations.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 18939 Ronald Dahl Book.doc
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1592.18855 The Body Electric: The Representation of Organic Existence and Consciousness in "Burning Chrome" and "Johnny Mnemonic".
Summary: This essay will argue, with respect to the stories "Burning Chrome" and "Johnny Mnemonic", that the Gibson represents the relationship between technology and the body as a dynamic process that is in continual flux. The characters in his stories attempt to determine fixed meaning in this cybernetic chaos, but come to accept the deferment of certainty and meaning that is a consequence of technology's continual reshaping of the boundaries of the body and its consciousness.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 18855 The Body Electric.doc
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1593.18839 Orwell's Animal Farm: Society As Parable.
Summary: This discusses Orwell's Animal Farm as a parable to society. At the same time he does not forget the basic rules of story-telling: you need some strong characters, a suspenseful plot, and a tale full of heartbreak, heroism, deception, betrayal, courage, and love.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 18839 Orwell's Animal Farm.doc
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1594.18793 J.K. Rowling's novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
J.K. Rowling's novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, is undeniably a novel of the "high fantasy" genre. This statement can be made with confidence as the novel meets the three main requirements of a novel in this genre. In general, novels of the "high fantasy" genre are primarily focused on the struggle of good versus evil (Lukens, 22).
Pages: 2
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 18793 Harry Potter Philosopher.doc
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1595.18796 Poem By Edward Lear.
The given poem by Edward Lear belongs to the sub-genre of "nonsense poetry." A "nonsense" poem does not, of course, imply that it has no meaning or purpose. The ability of nonsense poems such as the given poem to entertain and educate relies heavily upon children's (and adults', for that matter) delight in the humorous and the illogical (Lukens, 252).
Pages: 2
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 18796 Poem Edward Lear.doc
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1596.18767 Joy Kogawa's Obasan - Individual vs. Collective Attempts to Overcome Suffering.
This paper is about Joy Kogawa's Obasan and individual vs. collective attempts to overcome suffering. Kogawa's novel was published in 1981, a time when the experience of the Japanese in Canada and the United States during World War II was being talked about a good deal. The author was herself interned during the War, like thousands of Canadian Japanese people who lived in coastal areas of the Province of British Columbia.