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1618.18869 Critical Analysis of Frost's "The Onset".
Summary: This paper is a critical analysis of Frost's "The Onset". The poem also reflects the power of the human mind to overcome the worst kind of adversity. From observing the seasonal cycle of Nature and its pattern of regeneration against all odds, we learn that good inevitably triumphs over evil, but evil lingers.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 18869 Frost's, The Onset.doc
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1619.18917 The Disturbing Comedy Of Christopher Durang.
Summary: This paper is written about comedy found in Christopher Durang works. In an effort to explore these three thematic elements within this playwright's work, two of his plays will be looked at very thoroughly. Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You, a play first produced in 1979, will provide a look at these motifs in his early work; and Betty's Summer Vacation, a play that premiered in 1999, will balance this out with a look at his later work. However, examples from work throughout Mr. Durang's career will also be presented within the context of this paper.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 14 source(s) listed
Filename: 18917 Disturbing Comedy, Durang.doc
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1620.19006 Virginia Woolf and the Representation of Reality.
This essay will show how Woolf's writing was influenced by the artistic and cultural experimentation of the modernist period following World War I. In this context, Virginia Woolf's work challenged traditional models of the representation of reality in the medium of printed text.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19006 Virginia Woolf Representation.doc
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1621.19009 The Function of Mrs. Sparsit in Charles Dickens' Error Hard Times.
In Charles Dickens' novel Hard Times the character of Mrs. Sparsit is a secondary figure that plays an important role in determining the lives and actions of the novel's primary characters. As this essay will argue, Mrs. Sparsit represents a classic example of the malevolent gossip whose bitterness drives her to attempt to ruin the reputations of those around her.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 19009 Function Charles Dickens.doc
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1622.19051 Jane Eyre And The Romance in Women's Narration.
This is a book report about Jane Eyre and the Romance of women's narration. read as a "revolutionary manifesto of the subject" (Cora Kaplan 173). Jane's value as a feminist heroine is "figured in the ability to tell (if not direct) her own story" (Poovey 140; see also Homans, Peters). The story of Jane's voice, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar have argued, is "a pattern for countless others ... a story of enclosure and escape ... of [the] difficulties Every woman in a patriarchal society must meet and overcome" (33839).[2]
Pages: 14
Bibliography: 60 source(s) listed
Filename: 19051 Girl Talk Eyre.doc
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1623.19095 Journal Entries with an Emphasis on Poetry..
This is a journal entry with various information about poetry writing and other interest. It is written from a Christian point of view with words that seem to paint a picture of what the student is seeing and feeling.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19095 Journal Entry Poetry.doc
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1624.19114 Different Literature Questions.
This paper answers three different literature questions. "The Underground Lovers" by Jean Tardier and "Master Harold...and the Boys" by Athol Foulard both involve journeys to affirm identity, individual dignity, and the essence of what it means to be human. Discuss this statement with reference to both plays. Comedy springs from the contradiction between what characters profess to be and what they show themselves to be. Discuss this statement with reference to "The Bear" by Anton Chemo. Choosing from the 3 titles, what character would you pick to play. Give reasons to your choice.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19114 Different Literature Questions.doc