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The Naturalist Genre and Writer Stephen Crane
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the naturalism genre in literature and writer Stephen Crane. American writer Stephen Crane (1871-1900) was well known for his naturalist style during his time. Naturalism in literature was a philosophy used by writers to describe humans in regards to the influences and interactions within their own environments. The characters described in naturalist literature were usually in dire surroundings and often from the middle to lower classes. Despite their circumstances however, humans within naturalist literature were able to eventually overcome their situations by some form of courage or heroism which Crane found to be consistent in all of the cultures and setting he studied.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJnatwr1.rtf
The Nature and Function of Folklore: A View of Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men
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This 7 page paper considers the nature and function of folklore as it is related through an assessment of Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men. This paper considers the socio-historical significance of
folklore in Hurston's novel. Bibliography lists 3 soruces.
Filename: MHHurst_.wps
The Nature and Importance of Intimacy
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the theme of intimacy and considers the correlation between this theme and the presentation of symbolism in Jose Saramago's Blindness and Sinclair Ross' The Lamp at Noon. Specifically, this paper relates the link between visual imagery and the thematic development of intimacy in these works. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHBlind3.rtf
The Nature of Epic Heroes as Found in “The Iliad”, “The Ramayana”, “The Aeneid”, “Beowulf”, and “The Odyssey”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the nature of the epic heroes. Heroes, whether by classic, epic or traditional definitions have several common elements which allow them to be called “heroes”. The epic classics written by Homer and Virgil show us that not only are heroes brave, loyal, courageous and wise but they also encounter several similar elements in their journey to becoming heroes. All heroes have a “calling” in which they feel they are above other mortal men and are called into an adventure whether willingly at first or not, they feel they must go. They all must overcome certain obstacles in their path to their quest. They all fulfill their quest and then return home. In most cases as well, the hero may learn from a mentor and/or may experience a spiritual transformation at the end which shows he has somehow benefited from his adventure. Examples of the characteristics which make an epic hero are given in the heroes of Achilles from “The Iliad”, Rama from “The Ramayana”, Aeneas from “The Aeneid”, Beowulf from “Beowulf”, and Odysseus from “The Odyssey”.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJEhero1.rtf
The Nature of Human Relationships in Sinclair Ross’ “As for Me and My House"
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A 10 page paper which examines the nature of human relationships seen in Sinclair Ross’
work “As for Me and My House.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmehous.rtf
The Nature of the Sensational Mystery; Paradoxical and Subversive Twists within the Victorian Novel
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This 5 page paper looks at Lady Audley's Secret, a book by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and The Woman in White by Willkie Collins and consider how these sensational mysteries are also book which use paradox and subversive perspectives or plots to achieve their ultimate conclusion. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEaudley.wps
The Nature of Truth in Hwang and Sophocles
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A five page paper looking at David Henry Hwang's "M. Butterfly" and Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex" in terms of the way they approach the conflict of truth and illusion. Both plays demonstrate that our perception of the truth is completely defined by what we want to believe. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBoedip6.wps
The Need for Hard-Back Books
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A 3 page essay that discusses why hard-back books are better than reading books online. Reading a book is not the same as reading text on a computer screen. This is true for several reasons. First of all, there is the immediacy of hard-back book, as everything the reader needs is there, at the fingertips. There is also the factor of portability, that is, not everyone has a laptop or a book reader. Also, there is the problem of copyright and issues pertaining to access, which seem likely to continue to constitute obstacles to Internet access to recent books. Taking these points individually, the value of hard-back books is self-evident. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: khnbks.rtf
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