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William Kennedy's 'Ironweed' / Annie and Helen
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A 10 page paper on William Kennedy's 'Ironweed,' which describes the differences in the life experiences of the two women who run with Francis. Francis is a murderous ex-baseball player who returns to family after destroying Helen. Helen reconciles herself in death. This paper postulates that this story is another parochial vision of the "woman is to blame for everything," while the man can always return as the prodigal son. Therefore, it delivers a dangerous message in a safe-sex world.
Filename: Ironweed.wps
William Kennedy's Very Old Bones
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Skeletons in the closet were, once
upon a time, left there to clatter in the wind and to scare the children
of the household. This 5 page paper explores the role of ancestors as
examples in William Kennedy's Very Old Bones. No additional sources are
listed.
Filename: KToldbns.wps
William Shakespeare's "Othello" And Robert Browning's "Porphyria's Lover": Aspects Of Love And Relationship
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5 pages in length. The aspects of love and relationship are vast and far-reaching within the literary boundaries of William Shakespeare's "Othello" and Robert Browning's "Porphyria's Lover." While both writers equally address each aspect, the manner by which they do so does not mirror the other; rather, Browning's treatment is significantly more traditional when compared to Shakespeare's decidedly
more unconventional. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLClovre.wps
William Sydney Porter aka (also known as) O.Henry
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This 5 page
report discusses the short story writer known as “O. Henry” who
wrote using a pseudonym rather than his real name -- William
Sydney (originally spelled “Sidney”) Porter. He became “O.
Henry” after spending several years in prison and making the
determination to return to freedom as, literally, a new man.His
first nationally published short story, “The Miracle at Lava
Canyon” (1897) was written while he was still in prison. But
after his release, he moved to New York City, where over the next
ten years, he published over 300 stories and gained worldwide
acclaim as America’s favorite short story writer. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWohenry.wps
William T. Close's Ebola
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the book and evaluates its characters. Ngasa Moke, Nza, Mabalo Lokela, Massnagaya and Father Dubonnett are discussed in depth. Thematic elements and the plot are also briefly discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA148Ebo.rtf
William Trevor's "Fools Of Fortune"
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5 pages in length. Set in 1918 Ireland, William Trevor's "Fools of Fortune" is a dramatically moving story of young love, insofar as the ongoing Anglo-Irish fighting serves as a conduit between and among three generations of the same family. The author is quite successful at combining such elements as political intrigue, love and self-exile as they relate to the less obvious element of human existence amidst overwhelming strife. The overall point of Trevor's story is twofold: to question the reason for sociopolitical conflict and to demonstrate how love can flourish even in the worst
conditions. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCfools.doc
William Wallis/Hawk
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A 5 page book review that summarizes and analyzes this novel. William Wallis' novel Hawk (Stone and Scott Publishers, 2006, 141 pages) is the story of small boy Will Falk and how he copes with an abusive father and an ill mother on a farm in the early 1950s. This text is not a coming of age narrative, as the author leaves Will long before the end of his childhood, nevertheless, the reader perceives the family as possibly having successfully moved forward, at least to some extent, beyond the realm of severe dysfunction, which characterizes Will's early childhood. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwwhawk.rtf
William Wordsworth’s "The Thorn" And "Tintern Abbey": Compare/Contrast
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8 pages in length. The extent to which one would compare and contrast William Wordsworth’s The Thorn and Tintern Abbey illustrates how intensely the writer is with regard to the human/nature connection. Whether addressing human conflict, femaleness or the manner by which people recognize their inherent relationship with the world around them, Wordsworth sought to espouse his own perspective as a telltale indication of a sometimes-misunderstood civilization. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCWords.rtf
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