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Ignorance is Bliss: O’Connor and Bambara
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A 4 page paper which examines how
Thomas Gray’s observation “Where ignorance is bliss Tis fully to be wise” applies to
Flannery O’Connor’s story “Good Country People” and Toni Cade Bambara’s story “The
Lesson.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAbliss.rtf
Iguana Dreams / Images of the Latino Family
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A 7 page paper that provides an overview of the different elements of family represented in the Latino short stories compiled in Iguana Dreams. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Iguanadr.wps
Ihara Saikaku's "The Barrelmaker Brimful Of Love" - Protagonist Analysis
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5 pages in length. To herald Saikaku's protagonist as being a hero is to blatantly overlook the misogynistic tendencies of an otherwise conflict-ridden man. That the barrelmaker seeks the love of one particular woman only to then completely destroy their relationship over a suspicion of infidelity speaks to the irrationality of a bitter man whose character is a reflection of absolute unhappiness. The extent to which this overwhelming presence of conflict, which is present in virtually all other characters, serves to shape the entire story is both grand and far-reaching. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCSaikaku.rtf
Iliad & Greek Values
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A 4 page essay that examines Greek values in the Iliad. In his epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, the ancient Greek poet Homer praised numerous qualities and values. "Patriotism, heroism, loyalty, resistance to temptations, truthfulness, generosity, honesty and hospitality" are just a few of the virtues that "Homer praised and exalted" (Christian and Greek philosophy, 2003, p. 15). This examination of Homer's Iliad focuses on what this epic poem tells the modern reader concerning the importance of Greek values, specifically heroism, honor and solidarity, in Greek society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khvalil.rtf
Iliad, A Book Review
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A 6 page book review that summarizes and analyzes aspects of this classic epic poem. The Iliad, by the ancient Greek poet Homer, is one of the greatest poetic epics in history. This poem has held readers in thrall for millennia as there is it is a grand tale of heroic adventure. As time has past, its allure has increased due to the fact that Homer's storytelling prowess opens a window for the modern reader that reveals another time, an ancient era, with its mores, customs, traditions, beliefs and lifestyle illustrated in the lives of the Greek and Trojan heroes. In accomplishing this, the Iliad reveals a pagan world whose orientation is quite different from the Western world known to the reader. Thematic content is also discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khilibr.rtf
Iliad/Helen & Paris
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A 5 page essay that analyzes the relationship between Helen and Paris. In Homer's ancient epic poem The Iliad, which depicts the Trojan War, the abduction of Helen, the wife of a Greek ruler, Menelaos, by the Trojan Paris (also known as Alexandros) is the event that causes the war. The writer argues that Paris' attraction to Helen appears to be purely on a physical basis, as Paris does not appear to care whether or not he has Helen's respect. Nor does he ever indicate that he has concern for her wants, feelings, or welfare. Likewise, Helen indicates numerous times that she does not love Paris, although their story has the element of physical attraction. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khhelpar.rtf
Illusion Vs. Reality in Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" (Book One)
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A 3 page paper which examines the conflict between illusion and reality in the ill-fated wartime love affair between Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley in Ernest Hemingway's novel, "A Farewell to Arms"
(Book One). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGeharms.wps
Imagery & Dialect/Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God
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A 5 page research paper/essay that discusses Zora Neale Hurston’s classic African American novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, which depicts life in the deep South in the early decades of the twentieth century and is written to reflect the dialect that the people spoke at that time. The writer explores the purposes that dialect serves in the novel in terms of imagery and associates this with Hurston’s themes of speech and language in regards to the liberation of her protagonist, Janie Crawford. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khidegod.rtf
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