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Assimilation Is A Struggle
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This six-page-paper presents a comparison to the assimilation
of the main characters to the white community by a black man and a Korean man. Using
Spike Lee's movie, "Do The Right Thing" as well as Chang Rae Lee's novel, "Native
Speaker" the writer discusses the attempts at assimilation as well as the final decision
made by both men. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: CWdother.wps
ATONEMENT BY IAN MCEWAN
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This 6 page paper examines the sweeping changes in character throughout the novel, particularly noting the generational shifts exemplified by characterization, setting, politics, themes. Quotes cited from the text. Synopsis included. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBmcewan.rtf
Auel's "The Clan Of The Cave Bear & The Valley Of Horses" - Critique
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6 pages in length. To examine the extent to which Ayla possesses a spiritual sense about her and provides a unique insight into the human process is to delve more deeply into the fundamental components of Auel's storyline. The scope of Ayla as the symbolic representation of man's evolution upon this planet is both grand and far-reaching; that she is also the epitome of spiritual connection between two otherwise disparate cultures speaks to the tremendous gap Auel sought to bridge in The Clan of the Cave Bear and The Valley of Horses with regard to how the human race progressed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCClanCaveBr.rtf
August Wilson’s “Fences”
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August Wilson’s “Fences”: This 5-page essay examines Wilson’s celebrated play, “Fences” while exploring its social relevance, dramatic action, and merits as both a literary work and social commentary. In this universal piece about family values and formative life experiences, the playwright transcends the categorization of race to demonstrate yet again that although his stories are consistently about Black families and communities, they speak volumes to the entire U.S. culture. Bibliography lists 2 sources. SNFences.doc
Filename: SNFences.doc
Austen's Pride And Prejudice
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Relationships are funny: ergo; romantic
comedies. Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice is a romantic comedy of the
Victorian era which adds another dimension to the relationships within
the story. This 5 page paper examines the process of romance and love
between the characters, Elizabeth and Darcy. No additional sources are
listed.
Filename: KTpripru.wps
Author’s Ideology as Reflected in Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple” and Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing how the ideologies of Alice Walker and Jane Austen are represented in their novels. Women novelists Alice Walker and Jane Austen provide different examples of how they have managed to represent their own ideologies within their novels. Alice Walker wrote “The Color Purple” in 1982 and conveyed her ideologies of equal and civil rights through the first person narration of the central character of Celie who is a poor, black woman living under the oppression of society and the men in her life. Her character slowly develops a sense of independence that Walker wishes upon her black female readers. In the 19th century, Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice” also included Austen’s feminist ideologies in regards to many of the unreasonable and unequal aspects in society in the treatment of women. Because Austen was writing at a time when women were expected to only write sentimental novels however, Austen reveals her ideologies through the minor characters in the book, such as Mrs. Bennet, who through a satirical twist find society’s conventions unreasonable while her central characters are considered conventional and therefore accepted.
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Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, Reservation Blues
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A 14 page essay that discusses James W. Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man and in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues, which are novels in which these authors address issues of race and identity as these subjects pertain to the identities of the main characters and also to the nature of racism, which is interwoven within the warp and weave of current American culture and within its history. In each novel, the authors relate these issues to music and musical expression by exploring the theme that music is both indicative of personal identity, but also an expression of culture, and, therefore, a possible means for bridging the chasms that exist between races. No additional sources cited.
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Ayers: "In the Presence of Mine Enemies"
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This 6 page paper discusses Edward Ayers' civil war narrative history, "In the Presence of Mine Enemies." Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVEAyers.rtf
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