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Flannery O’Connor: The Use of Humor to Deliver Meaningful and Complex Messages
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An 8 page analysis of four of Flannery O’Connor’s short stories (“A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, “Good Country People”, “Revelation”, and “Parker's Back”). The author of this paper contends that O’Connor utilizes humor to deliver deep and meaningful messages to her readers. Most often her message has deep and profound religious meaning but is made more palatable by O’Connor’s quick wit and phenomenal sense of human behavior. Her success rests to a large degree as well on the reader’s familiarity of the situations and circumstances. Without humor and without familiarity O’Connor would be a literary flop. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPhumor2.rtf
Flannery O’Connor: Biographical Outline, Characters and Themes Found in Her Work
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the writer Flannery O’Connor and the themes and characters in her work. The writer Flannery O’Connor was born in Savannah in 1925 to a Catholic family. She was highly observant of the religious zeal and injustices which existed in the southern states during her lifetime and incorporated these themes into her writing. In her work she used her characters to relate the unrealities which existed in the world and often portrayed those who were superior or religiously zealous as grotesque or harmful. In turn, she portrayed the innocents in her stories as more realistic characters and ones who required the patience and sympathy of the readers. O’Connor lived a relatively short life as she died of lupus at the age of 39 but in that time she wrote thirty-one stories and two novels in addition to her lecturing.
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Filename: TJFlann1.rtf
Food and Drink in Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”
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This 6 page paper examines the role of food and drink, emphasising alcohol, in Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”. The paper considers how this is used and approached within the text and how this relates within the context of the book and the time it was written. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEsunris.rtf
Food For Thought
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This six page paper present a critique of Jeanette Winterson's "Written on the Body": . The use of food as a replacement for sex is discussed along with some of Freud's sex theories. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: CWfoodfo.wps
Forbidden Love in "The Scarlet Letter" and "Ethan Frome"
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A five page paper analyzing these novels by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edith Wharton, respectively. The paper concludes that while neither story ends "happily ever after", one ends in total despair and the other in a sort of tempered peace because of the differing viewpoints of the authors. Edith Wharton felt that the deck of life was hopelessly stacked against us, and is nothing we can do; Nathaniel Hawthorne felt that individuals can rise above the intolerance of their societies to forge their own peace within themselves. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: KBfrome.wps
Forced Cultural Assimilation As Seen Through The Eyes of Three American Authors
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A 5 page overview of the problems which are inherrent in with policies of forced cultural assimilation. The author reviews Doris Goodwin’s “Wait Till Next Year”, Sherman Alexie’s “Indian Killer” and Mary Patillo-Mcoy’s “Black Picket Fences”, to provide a basis for the argument that forced assimilation causes more problems in American society than it offers solutions. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPassimi.rtf
Foreman: “Toehold”
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This 5 page paper answers questions about Stephen Foreman’s novel “Toehold,” about a tiny town in the Alaskan wilderness. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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FORESHADOWING IN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN
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This 5 page paper gives examples of foreshadowing in John Steinbeck's novel: Of Mice and Men. Examples of foreshadowing are taken directly from the text and cited. Explanations are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MBfsdw.rtf
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