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Patrick Chamoiseau's "Red Hot Peppers": Morality
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5 pages in length. The structural basis of imagery is symbolic of Chamoiseau's intrinsic creativity and ability to see beyond the obvious. Characteristically reminiscent of the very essence of the author's literary interpretation, Red Hot Peppers reflects a significance quite distinguishable in its ability to address morality with mere images. The entire reason that storytelling exists is to present an image through the written word; thus, imagery is a critical element to Chamoiseau's literary verse. Not surprisingly, the author possesses a magnificent grasp upon the use of imagery as a means by which to clearly demonstrate his interpretation of morality and human conflict. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCredht.wps
Paul Auster's "Hand To Mouth: A Chronicle Of Early Failure": Gender Criticism
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5 pages in length. Paul Auster's lack of female attachments in his memoir "Hand To Mouth," or his decision to minimize them, suggests that the stereotypical gender roles reflected in his parents' marriage had a charismatic effect upon him. As such, Auster may not have cultivated a balanced perspective in relation to gender understanding, opting instead to abide by an involuntary yet preprogrammed emotional detachment from the opposite sex. This observation, one might readily surmise, provides for a significantly better understanding as to why "Hand To Mouth" bestows such a strong sense of one-dimensional, unappealing and lifeless characterizations. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCAustr.rtf
Paul Auster/ Moon Palace
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A 5 page research paper that analyzes Auster's novel Moon Palace, paying particular attention to the structure and form of the novel. The novel discusses the way that Auster mixes genres, and throws in tall tales, autobiographical details, and other stories into an eclectic mix to form a picaresque bildungsroman. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khmonpal.rtf
Paul Auster/The N.Y. Trilogy and Identity
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A 5 page essay that examines two of the novels from Paul Auster's "New York Trilogy," City of Glass and Ghosts. The writer uses these novels to discuss the concept of the city and how it affects the construction of identity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khnytcgg.rtf
Paul Berlin: The Road To Paris
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5 pages in length. Squad member Paul Berlin is just as involved in the war effort as the next guy; when his duties take him on an eight-thousand mile journey by foot to retrieve an AWOL comrade, he gains a multitude of life lessons that ultimately help to formulate alternative perspectives of life, war and the often jumbled realities of both. Berlin, the protagonist in Tim O'Brien's "Going After Cacciato," continues to follow/pursue Cacciato even after physically turning back as a way in which to illustrate the physical and mental torment associated with war, as well as the elusive quest for peace that battle is supposed to afford. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCPBrln.rtf
Paul Dunbar’s Use of Double Consciousness
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A 5 page research paper/essay that discusses this aspect of Dunbar’s poetry. The poetry and the life of African American Paul Laurence Dunbar exemplifies a condition that W.E.B. Du Bois referred to as “double consciousness,” which is a “historical self-awareness of African Americans struggling to overcome a legacy of slavery and discrimination while claiming the rights, responsibilities and benefits of freedom” (Mullen 277). As this indicates, Du Bois, specifically addressed the problem entailed by being both black and an American. Du Bois questioned if he could be both, and a similar ambiguity is expressed in Dunbar’s poetry. For example, in “We Wear the Mask,” Dunbar “ingeniously captures the ubiquitous racial patterns of masking, dissimulation and double consciousness (Gabbin 227). This examination of Dunbar’s vision of double consciousness looks at this and other examples of Dunbar’s exquisite poetry. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khpld2c.rtf
Paul Fussell’s “The Great War and Modern Memory”
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This 5 page
report discusses the Paul Fussell’s book, “The Great War and
Modern Memory” (winner of the National Book Award), is its
discussion of the effects of World War I on the human
consciousness and attitudes. He shows how it permeated virtually
all aspects of “modern memory.” His analysis of the literature,
poetry, theater, and other aspects of popular culture on the
front and in England during the war offers a far more realistic
and thought-provoking view into the experience of British
soldiers than any typical test detailing the maneuvers and
strategies associated with actual battles. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWmemwar.wps
Paul’s Case by Willa Cather
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A 3 page paper which examines symbolism and various elements in Willa Cather’s story Paul’s Case. Bibliography lists 3 sources..
Filename: RActpaul.rtf
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