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1933.21058 Independent Woman in Literature: An Analysis of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
This paper will seek to define independent woman in literature in an analysis of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. By revealing the nature of independent women in both Alice in Carroll's novel, as well as Jo in Alcott's little Women, we can understand how gender roles were redefined in Victorian era literature.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 21058
Price: US$35.80
1934.21092 Northanger Abbey
This paper discusses the novel "Northanger Abbey" and how it reflects traditions of the Gothic novel of the time, looking at the language used by Austen and what it says about the Gothic genre, showing how the heroine, Catherine, enjoys this type of fiction and how she tries to find the same sort of mystery and intrigue in her surroundings that she finds in the pages of a Gothic novel.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21092
Price: US$35.80
1935.21093 A Character Analysis of Njoroge and Kamau in Weep Not, Child, by Wathiongo Ngugi
This paper will seek give a character analysis of Njoroge and Kamau in Weep Not, Child, by Wathiongo Ngugi. By showing how Njoroge has the ability to his mind and seek an education in Kenya to combat British racism, we can see why he chooses a better path in life than his brother Kamau. Kamau seeks to violently fight the British that dominate Kenya, rather than think through the consequences of his rash actions.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21093
Price: US$26.85
1936.21129 A Semiotic Analysis of Ancient and Modern Myths and Heroes in Film and Literature in the Theories of Roland Barthes
This paper will give a semiotic analysis of ancient and modern myths and heroes in film and literature through the theories of Roland Barthes. By showing how Barthes views indexing, discourse, and iconography in the works of Virgil, Homer, and the film, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon by John Ford, we can see how ancient and modern myths differ in their scope and perception in semiotics.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21129
Price: US$89.50
1937.21147 Blanche?s Struggle: Re-Creating the Past in Tennessee William?s A Streetcar Named Desire
This 4-page undergraduate essay examines the question of how Blanche's past affects her present behaviour in Tennessee William?s play A Streetcar Named Desire. This essay examines how Blanche's relationships with all other characters and her reactions are informed by her past. This paper concludes that Blanche?s relationship to her past is a complex one. Since her past includes traumatic and humiliating sexual experiences as well as financial loss, Blanche comes to believe that she must act and avoid reality in order to avoid being hurt further. Unfortunately, her attempts at acting only anger Stanley, who sees Blanche as a threat to his agency within the home. Ultimately, Stanley brutally establishes his agency within the home by humiliating and raping Blanche, proving that her attempts at re-creating herself and her past cannot protect her. Blanche?s relationship with men is also tarnished by her past, as her suitor Mitch rejects her for her past. Further, Blanche?s relationship with her sister Stella is complicated by Blanche?s past, since Blanche?s attempts to hold onto the ideals of her past make her disapprove of her sister. This alienates the two sisters.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21147
Price: US$35.80
1938.21155 A Poetic Analysis of How do I Love thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
This paper will conduct a poetical analysis of the poem How do I Love thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By analyzing the symbolism, Irnoy, and tone of the poem, we can suggest an Industrial Age mindset, which clashes with religious conviction within Barrett's poem. By analyzing these themes, we can see how eternity is the love that Barrett espouses within her text.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21155
Price: US$35.80
1939.21177 Rhetorical devices in Antiphon's "on the Murder of Herodotos"
In this paper Antiphon?s rhetorical strategies in this speech fragment are meticulously analyzed. The piece is placed into context and the tone, use of topic and other commonplaces, use of antithesis, and other methods of persuasion are analyzed. The essay determines that this was a forensic speech using inductive reasoning and a deliberative tone.