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This paper will answer questions posed in Those That Walked Away from Omelas by Ursula LeGuin and Call Him Lord by Gordon Dickson. By observing the curel sense of morality in each of the fantasy tales, we can see how justification for eradication in the actions within the society towards weaker members of the population are not tolerated by these authors.
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Filename: 16397 LeGuin Dickson Morals.doc
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478.16442 A Literary Analysis of the Moral American Vision in the Beloved by Toni Morrison
This paper will offer an analysis of the American Vision of Morality in The Beloved by Toni Morrison. By showing various other examples of American literature to support Morrison's claim, we can see how morality seems to vary according to the situation. Morrison projects a kind of morality in Beloved, which may seem cruel, but is ultimately the best choice for her children under the horrible conditions of slavery.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 16442 Morrison Slavery Morality.doc
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479.16531 Transcending Echo: Speech Making in Ralph Ellison?s Invisible Man
This 15-page postgraduate essay examines the success of speech making in Ralph Ellison?s Invisible Man. Beginning with the suggestion that Ellison?s entire novel is about finding a voice, or becoming a speech maker, this essay attempts to define speech making broadly. Examining the significance of speech in relation to the invisibility and blackness, this essay suggests that the narrator if Ellison?s text becomes an effective speech maker as he moves from a repetitive and traditional form of speech to speech forms which are more unorthodox, more inclusive, and more focussed on the ?I? of the narrator. The narrator uses music, technology, and ideas he gleans from hearing others speak to develop his own voice. For the narrator, the consequences of speech are significant, as it is through speech that he uncovers selfhood and agency.
Pages: 15
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Filename: 16531 Ellison Invisible Man.doc
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480.16549 An Analysis of Unity: Setting, Point of View, and Ending in Alice Walker?s Everyday Use
This paper will seek to understand how seting, point of view, and ending unite in Everyday Use by Alice Walker. In this manner, we can see how the main charcters deal with ordinary items in Mama's house, which Dee seeks to use as relics in her modern way of living. By using these settings to make this point, we can see a clash between old and new African American lifestyles.
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Filename: 16549 Walker Everyday Setting.doc
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481.16556 The Trip to Mortmain Mountain: The Sequel to Carnivorous Carnival
This paper will seek to create a sequal to the Carnivorous Carnival by lemmony Snickett, a famous children's book author. By assessing the characters in the story, we can invent a similar style to Snickett in his writing to show how he might develop the plot. In creating an original dialogue between the characters, we can use literary technique to write our own creative version of how this story would end.
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Filename: 16556 Snickett Writing Dialogue.doc
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482.16605 The Role of Gender in Science Fiction as Applied in the Television Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and in Margaret Atwood?s, The Handmaid?s Tale
This paper will seek to analyze the role of gender in science fiction as applied in the television show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and in Margaret Atwood?s, The Handmaid?s Tale. By showing the gender roles within these two media, we can see how the women portrayed offer a complex mix of male and female gender roles. In both they offer heroic versions of women, such as Offred and Buffy, whom take on agressive male gender roles to free themselves from male dominating hegemony.
Pages: 9
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Filename: 16605 Buffy Atwood Gender.doc
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483.16675 Annotated Bibliography for the Role of Gender in Science Fiction as Applied in the Television Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and in Margaret Atwood?s, The Handmaid?s Tale
This paper will examine gender roles in an annotated bibliography for the role of gender in science fiction as applied in the TV Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and in Margaret Atwood?s book, The Handmaid?s Tale. By understanding the bibliographic sources for the study of gender roles in these two topics, we can see how they are reversed in a Christian moralistic society.