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Philology & The Imaginary Worlds Of J.R.R. Tolkein
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In this 5 page essay, the writer essentially discusses the life and works of Tolkein,-- focusing specifically upon the imaginary worlds he managed to create in "The Hobbit" and "Lord Of The Rings" and his love for language (philology). Throughout the essay, examples of words and names created by Tolkein are provided as are their meanings & usefulness in his stories. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Tolekin.doc
Philosophical Analysis of Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World”
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A 5 page paper which examines how the book can be understood in terms of the “isms” it discusses – Behaviorism, Utilitarianism, Communism, Darwinism, Freudianism, Atheism, Historicism – and how it considers the notion that history is nonsense and whether or not this conclusion is right or wrong. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGahBNW.rtf
Philosophical Aspects of “The Little Prince” by Antoine de
Saint-Exupery
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This 5 page report discusses “The Little Prince”
(1943) and a metaphor for freedom and an understanding of one’s
personal desires. Time and again, the reader understands that a
child’s perspective on the world can often remind an adult of who
he or she really is. To a great degree, the most meaningful
philosophical aspect of “The Little Prince” is in its
presentation of an attempt by a person to live authentically.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWlilprn.wps
Philosophical Education in Jostein Gaarder’s “Sophie’s World”
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This 5 page report discusses the 1991 novel by Norwegian writer
Jostein Gaarder and offers specific examples of some of the
philosophical frameworks to which 14-year-old Sophie Amundsen is
exposed. Initially, Sophie receives anonymous notes in the mail
asking questions such as “who are you?” From that point on,
Sophie (and the reader) are introduced to the world of Western
philosophy that has stemmed from millennia of human beings asking
themselves and each other exactly those questions. Sophie is
challenged by the messages she receives in the mail to actually
think about the nature of consciousness and cosmology.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWsophie.wps
Philosophical Themes in Literature
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This 8 page paper looks at several great works of literature from Hamlet to Moby Dick to several classic Dickens' works to provide an overview of philosophical themes. The ideas of great philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hume are discussed. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: SA242The.rtf
Philosophy Presented in the “Epic of Gilgamesh”
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This 6 page
report discusses the ways in which “The Epic of Gilgamesh” serves
to offer some measure of understanding into a culture’s ideals,
philosophies, and belief systems. Gilgamesh is the oldest
written epic known to exist in world history. It should be seen
as both a great poetic creation, as well as a documentation of
ancient humanity. Modern readers understand that many aspects of
contemporary existence -- friendship, desire for immortality,
lust, despair, self-awareness -- were as important to ancient
humanity as they are in the daily reality of the 21st century.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWepcgil.wps
Phoebe's Case in Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye"
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A six page paper analyzing the inability of Holden Caulfield's sister Phoebe, and by extension Holden himself, to deal with their brother's death in J.D. Salinger's classic coming-of-age novel. The paper suggests that if their parents had secured counseling for them early on, many of the problems
that both children experienced later could have been prevented.
Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBphoebe.wps
Phoenix Jackson and Emily Grierson: 'A Worn Path' and 'A Rose for Emily'
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A
3 page paper which compares Phoenix Jackson from 'A Worn Path,' by Eudora Welty,
and Emily Grierson from 'A Rose for Emily,' by William Faulkner. Both of these women
are generally misunderstood and seen as outsiders to the rest of the society within the
town they visit or are somehow a part of. They are looked at and seen as mysteries to their
individual society. They were also women that, for one reason or another, were mentally
unstable to one degree or another.
Filename: RArosepth1.rtf
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