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This paper consists of two essays. The first examines the theme of eating and food within the Odyssey. The second focuses on prior tools that have helped the writer gain greater access to this work.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19558 Essays Homer Odyssey.doc
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1640.19567 The "Olympia" (1863) by Manet: Historical Influences and the Role of Women.
This paper discusses the historical influences and roles of women in the "Olympia" by Manet. Women's role in the society of the time also is important in understanding this particular painting. The problem with "Olympia" was its absolute realism that the social hierarchy could not accept.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 19567 Olympia Manet Women.doc
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1641.15682 Walt Whitman and the Religious Impulse
This paper explores the peotry of Walt Whitman in light of what William James writes in The Varieties of Religious Experience.
Pages: 13
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 15682 Whitman Emerson Thoreau.doc
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1642.15686 Stoic Consolation in John Ford's "The Golden Meane"
This eight-page undergraduate paper examines John Ford's "The Golden Meane" and assesses its place in the canon of renaissance stoicism. The author discusses the role of stoic consolation in the work, and compares Ford's position to contemporaries such as Bacon and Donne.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 15686 he golden meane.doc
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1643.19661 Machiavelli: The Prince's Relationship with the People.
Machiavelli in The Prince provides detailed instruction to a teenaged ruler, one who has already received the childhood moral education from fairy tales and folk parables and is ready for actual, direct instruction in his official duties. This work was a specific guide, written on the model of historic rulers and societies. Based, in no small part, upon the life of Caesar Borgia, a heavy-handed dictatorial ruler, Machiavelli sought to describe the perfect state, one that, if it must have a Prince, should be run in the manner described. The work, however, would meet with a great deal of dismay and horror by the people he intended to "get in" with. In his need to become part of the political life of Italy (in which he had, at one time, been as influential and significant as Sir Thomas More had been in England) created The Prince, a tract that did not truly reflect his own philosophies of political life, but one, he vainly hoped, would be received well by the ruling family. The purpose of The Prince also encompasses a trade-school-like approach, where the intricacies of policy, management, and behavior are spelled out directly, in clear, plain language. It is the intent of this paper to examine the role of the Prince in relation to the people from the framework of political function as outlined in Machiavelli's work.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 19661 Machiavelli Prince Relationship.doc
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1644.15719 "Dawlish Fair" by John Keats: An Analysis.
This three-page undergraduate essay examines the meaning in John Keats’ early nineteenth-century poem, “Dawlish Fair.” The author discusses how the theme, content, language, rhyme, and temper of the poem combine to express the carefree joy of young romance.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 15719 Dawlish Fair Keats.doc
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1645.15731 The Great Gatsby And Color Symbolism.
This paper examines the color symbolism in "The Great Gatsby".