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505.20138 An Analysis of Narration in The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
This paper will seek out an analysis of narration in The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway. By revealimg the self-denial that Jake exudes in this novel, we can show how Hemingway weaves a complex narrative. hemingway seeks to portray Jake as ignorant and jaded from the War, and how he must come to terms with himself if he is to find love. By understanding this narrative, we can see how Hemingway portrays this anti-heroic character.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 20138 Hemingway Jake Narrative.doc
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506.20165 The Theme of Nature and Natural Philosophy in the Book Into the Wild by John Krakauer
This paper will examine the naturalist beliefs of Into the Wild by John Krakauer, as he attempts to understand why a young man stepped out of civilization and into the Alaskan wild. By understanding the main character of Christopher McCandless, a real life person, we can investigate why his eventual death offers some interesting natural philosophy questions in his motives for this adventure.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 20165 Nature Krakauer Wild.doc
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507.20219 Lolita
Few artistic works that are considered shocking when they are first produced remain shocking for later generations ? in part no doubt because those later generations have their perceptions of what is shocking and what is ?normal? (or at least permissible) has been transformed by those very works of art. However, Vladimir Nabokov?s Lolita, almost a half-century after it was published, does have the power to disconcert us still, if not precisely to shock us. This paper examines the psychological characteristics and sexual behaviors of the two main characters in the novel, Humbert Humbert and Dolores Haze.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 20219 Lolita Sexuality Pedophilia.doc
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508.20258 Three Books on Human Rights and Social Consciousness
This paper will analyze three books: Why The Caged Bird Sings, Black Boy and The Jungle. The books will be summarized and analyzed. The books will be analyzed for social awareness and social control issues that occur within the books. An introduction and a little about eah author will also be discussed. They will be discussed because their personal experienes are the theme to the books.
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Filename: 20258 Social Awareness Reform.doc
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509.20295 The Effects of Non-Productive Work in ?Bartleby, the Scrivener? and ?Life in the Iron Mills?
In ?The Communist Manifesto,? Marx and Engels argue that ?The modern bourgeois society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society has not done away with class antagonisms. It has but established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones? (445). Modern authors confront these new struggles through stories about workers, dramatizing the physical and psychological effects of their situation within the capitalist system. Two American stories, Melville?s ?Bartleby, the Scrivener? and Davis?s ?Life in the Iron Mills,? present protagonists who are proletariat workers. In both cases, these laborers find humanity at odds with proletariat work. As their labor is exploited to increase capital, Bartleby and Hugh Wolfe are, in a sense, erased as individual humans.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 20295 Melville Harding Davis.doc
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510.20307 Tragedy of the Common Man in Death of a Salesman
Miller presents his protagonist, Willy Loman, as the tragic common man. Through this characterization, Miller exposes the American Dream of upward mobility as the mythology that has replaced that of the ordered universe. This modern mythology claims that any man can achieve greatness, not through the will of gods but through personal will. Unlike a classical tragic hero, whose trouble coincides with a disturbance in universal order, Loman?s modern tragedy lies in his steadfast belief in the artificial capitalist system that betrays him.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 20307 Miller Death Salesman.doc
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511.20317 Tuesdays with Morrie
This three-page undergraduate paper examines the book, Tuesdays with Morrie, by Mitch Albom. The author analyzes the statement, ?I know it is more important than almost everything they taught us in college,? and concludes that Mitch was saying that while college teaches important skills, it rarely teaches students the vital importance of seeking to understand the most profound meanings of life. He said this because he finally understood what was really important and meaningful and what was not.