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"Wallace Stevens' 'Americana' and the American Renaissance"
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A five page paper showing how this poem, written in 1950, reflects back on authors of the American Renaissance such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman. The paper explores Stevens' belief that in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans grew to justify materialism and conformity on the mistaken belief that it's the American way, when in fact the writers of the American Renaissance held quite a different philosophy. No additional sources.
Filename: KBamren.wps
"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?"
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A 4 page overview of the short story by Joyce Carol Oates, a story inspired by the real-life murderer
Charles Schmid, the murderer that had acquired the name of "The Pied Piper of Tucson" because of his inexplicable ability to convince young girls
to do whatever it was that he wanted. The author of this paper raises questions regarding the concept of responsibility and how it plays out in
our modern consciousness. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPlitOat.rtf
"White Noise": A Critical Essay on the Book by Don DeLillo
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Describes this book as a testament to the cultural void in which we conduct our contemporary lives. The book is centered around the life of a family who is, to say the least, an odd assortment of individuals who appear to attract the company of even odder individuals. These lives are shaped to a large degree by an ever present consumerism and the ironic and philosophical view of death. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPwhtNoi.wps
"Wuthering Heights": Revenge
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6 pages in length. Paramount to the theme of revenge is the acknowledgment of the self-inflicted abuse Heathcliff imparts upon himself as he attempts to regain control of his own life. Never quite able to be comfortable in his own skin, Heathcliff always wanted for more – more respect, more understanding and certainly more of Catherine. With slight exception, his desires were forever met with disappointment. Inasmuch as Heathcliff completely loses himself in Catherine, it can readily be argued that the thematic importance of this aspect clearly relates to his desire to break free from the patriarchal control he has experienced throughout his life, never quite able to see himself as anything other than a lowly social outcast amidst a sea of transparent elitism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCWthrg.rtf
"Young Goodman Brown" and Puritanism
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A 5 page paper which examines the
presence of Puritanism and the occult in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman
Brown." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAgdmbrn.rtf
1791 and the Mozart Movie.
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(5 pp) What we shall be looking for in paper are
the differences between the 1984 film Amadeus,
directed by Peter Shafer, and 1791 - Mozart's Last
Year by HC Robbins Landon (1999). As one begins
to study Landon's scholarly, but readable book, we
will begin to find many differences indeed. One
might even wonder how the movie veered so far
from the truth, but was such a great box office
hit - obviously it was the music that did most
of the work.
Filename: BBmozart.doc
1984 and A Clockwork Orange
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A paper which compares Orwell's 1984 and Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, looking at themes such as free will, the nature of good and evil, social control and violence. Bibliography lists 2 sources
Filename: JLclockw.rtf
1984/2014
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A 3 page essay that looks at two chilling visions of life in a fascist state. In George Orwell's chilling novel 1984, he describes life in England under totalitarian rule, where the elite rule with authoritarian control and Big Brother, as a symbol of the state, watches and keeps track of every detail of citizens' personal lives. In her 2004 novel, America 2014, An Orwellian Tale, Dawn Blair proposes that a similar transformation takes over the United States. The premise of Blair's text is that, with the rationalization that authoritarianism is justified by the war on terrorism, America will exchange its freedoms for the illusion of security and become a one-party, totalitarian state. The writer briefly looks at both novels and then discusses whether or not the US is endanger of becoming totalitarian. Citing a recent article, the writer feels that this is a real threat and that Orwell and Blair's books should be considered as accurate warnings. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khorbl84.rtf
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