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Jose Saramago: Blindess: a novel (1995
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(5 pp) When the Swedish academy released the
Award of Literature in 1998 to Jose Saramgo, they
did so with the commendation, 'who with
parables sustained by imagination, compassion and
irony continually enables us once again to
apprehend an elusory reality.' Blindness: a novel
continues that tradition, and it is indeed a
serious teaching tale that will take your breath
away,and once you have returned to the real world
will stay with your for a very long time.
Filename: BBsarmgo.doc
Joseph Campbell and the American Myth
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A seven-page analysis on the relevance of Joseph Campbell's conceptualization of mythology and the Hero to modern American society. Discusses three concepts in Campbell's The Power of Myth which particularly define America. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: 99myth.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart Of Darkness' vs. France's 'Gods Will Have Blood'
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A 5 page paper comparing the themes of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Anatole France's The Gods Will Have Blood in which the writer argues that both authors show us how human cruelty can be perpetrated in the name of a just cause. No sources except books.
Filename: Heart.wps
Joseph Conrad's "Heart Of Darkness" - Economic Imperialism
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4 pages in length. To say Joseph Conrad had a forthright objective when penning his celebrated Heart of Darkness is to acknowledge how the author utilized his literary prowess to expose a threatening component of an otherwise civilized human race. The time Conrad spent in the Congo opened his eyes to the pervasiveness of economic imperialism to such a degree that he was compelled to stage the public critique that took place at the turn of the twentieth century within the pages of his renowned novel, a bleak episode in Africa's history that was not entirely collaborative with Jules Ferry's claims. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCConradImp.rtf
Joseph Conrad's "Heart Of Darkness": Social And Historical Context
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5 pages in length. The social and historical aspect in Joseph Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" are such that they are significantly more subtle than it is obvious. There exist both implied and obscure representation within Conrad's text, as well as those that possess a more literal image and conceptualization. The writer discusses that Conrad’s implication of social and historical impact within a traditional, even romantic setting leaves one to ascertain that the author possessed a great sense of the future within his writings. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLChrtdk.doc
Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”
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An 18 page paper which analyzes the theme,
structure, conflict, character and characterization, symbolism and style, point of view,
setting, and irony in Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAhrt.rtf
Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” and the Human Nature of Lawlessness, Chaos, and Indulgence
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This 5 page report discusses Conrad’s best-known work and its many layers which ultimately presents a variety of shades of darkness. Not only are there the human conflicts and measures of darkness but there are also social implications presented in terms of the conflict that takes place between what is lawful and what is against the law (morally, logically, and legally), self-restraint compared to personal and uncontrolled self-indulgence and at the core of all that, the conflict between order and chaos. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWlawles.rtf
Joseph Conrad/Africa & Africans in Heart of Darkness
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A 5 page essay that attempts to evaluate Conrad's attitude towards Africa and Africans in his masterpiece Heart of Darkness. The writer argues that rather than concentrate on abuses faced by Africans or the rape of the environment perpetuated by Europeans who were there to exploit the natural resources of the continent, Conrad emphasizes the detrimental effect that Africa has on the Europeans in the story. His argument, therefore, it that imperialism is wrong, not so much because of what is done to Africa and Africans, but rather because it turns sensible, sane, lawabiding Europeans into power-mad megalomaniacs who are capable of the grossest atrocities. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khconaf.rtf
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