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McKnight Malmar's "The Storm"
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4 pages in length. The writer discusses Malmar's "The Storm" as it relates to plot, theme, character, setting, point of view, symbols and
imagery, and tone. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCstrm.doc
McNally's Andre's Mother
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For the individual who is both homosexual and
inflicted with AIDS, the elements of stigmatization, prejudice and
discrimination are increased dramatically. This 5 page paper addresses
the issues of denial, acceptance and bereavement within Terence
McNally's one act play, Andre's Mother. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTandmth.wps
McTeague by Frank Norris
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This 5 page paper is a comprehensive summary of McTeague; A Story of San Francisco, a realistic and dark book by Frank Norris. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEmcteag.rtf
Meaning of "Smile" in 2 Poems
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A 3 page essay on the use of the world "smile" in 2 poems. Robert Browning in "My Last Duchess" and Dorothy Parker in "A Certain Lady" create poems that employ the word "smile." "Smile" in each poem refers to the standard meaning of the word, that is, a facial expression in which the corners of the mouth turn upward, indicating pleasure or amusement; however, this word is employed quite differently within the context of each poem. Browning's Duke Ferrara condemns his "last duchess" because she smiled too freely and too genuinely and did not keep her smiles as something belonging solely to him. Dorothy Parker's "certain lady" convinces her lover that her special smiles are only for him, but admits that they hide a duplicitous heart. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khgrin2.rtf
Meaning of Language, Symbolism & Allegory in J.R.R. Tolkien's Book, "Tree and Leaf," and in story, "Leaf By Niggle"
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A 5 page paper which analyzes J.R.R. Tolkien's book, "Tree and Leaf" to determine what the
author means by such terms as "sub-creation," "myth," and "eucatastrophe." Also discussed are the symbolic and allegorical
meaning of Niggle's painting in the story, "Leaf By Niggle," to determine what place this painting, as well as painting as an activity, had on Niggle's life, and the reversal of roles which takes place
between Niggle and Parish at the story's conclusion to reveal its significance in Tolkien's allegory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGtrelef.wps
Meaning of Money in Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun”
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A 3 page paper which examines the meaning of money in Lorraine Hansberry’s story “A Raisin in the Sun.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAraismn.rtf
Mechanisms of Social Reform as Depicted in Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities”
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A 5 page analysis of this nineteenth century work of literature. The author of this paper asserts that the lesson that Dickens seeks to instill with “Tale of Two Cities” and characters like Carton is that greed and selfishness are not the instruments to employ to most effectively achieve positive change. Instead, he urges that self sacrifice for the greater good was a more appropriate vehicle to be levied in the quest for social change. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPtwoCit.rtf
Medea & Revenge
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A 3 page essay that addresses the revenge motif in Euripides' Medea. In ancient Greek society, honor was a paramount virtue that determined, along with one's duty--to the gods and society, much of what was considered to be moral conduct. In Medea, Euripides makes it clear that Jason does not act honorably, but is, rather, selfish, irresponsible and foolish in violating the trust of his wife Medea, who knows to be related to the gods and who he knows also, because she aided him with her magic in obtaining the Golden Fleece, to be a powerful sorceress. A modern perspective sees Medea as a monster because she takes innocent lives, her own children and the life of Jason's betrothed. However, Euripides' treatment of the characters makes it clear through the revenge motif that ancient Greek sympathies were with Media and saw her revenge in terms of a tragic, but deserved downfall for Jason. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khmedrev.rtf
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