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Papers On American Literature
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H.D. Thoreau and M.L. King: Concerning Civil
Disobedience.
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(5 pp). Thoreau was revived to popular icon status
in the sixties, as his messages were brought back
into popularity by Martin Luther King. For King ,
the writings of Thoreau provided an example of
the path of nonviolent resistance. In this
discussion we will use a cognitive approach to see
how Henry David Thoreau in "Resistance to Civil
Government" (1849), influences a "Letter from the
Burmingham Jail" (1961) by Martin Luther King.
Filename: BBthoruR.doc
Habits of the Heart
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This 6 page paper considers the book edited by Robert N. Bellah called ' Habits of the Heart : Individualism and Commitment in American Life'. The paper considers the second half of the book that considers the public side of society and looks at each chapter, its meaning and how it relates to the book as a whole. The bibliography cites 1 work.
Filename: TEamecul.wps
Hagar and Lottie: The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence
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A 5 page paper which discusses the development of the relationship between Hagar and Lottie in Margaret Laurence’s The Stone Angel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAhtts.rtf
Halperin's The Lawless State
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It would seem that 'free society' is one
that is bounded by the ideals of community and assured peace through the
auspices of government. This 7 page paper argues that Morton Halperin's
book, The Lawless State: The Crimes Of U. S. Intelligence Agencies,
while being somewhat dated (first published in 1976), is an intelligent
indictment against those agencies where 'covert' is another word for
'power' and the SOP (standard operating procedure) is a misuse of that
power as well as a flagrant disregard of the Constitutional rights of
their 'victims'. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTciacns.wps
Hamlet and Daisy Miller
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The notion of 'identity' is often interwoven
with both status and character. In literature, the 'identity' of a
character is developed through a number of literary devices such as
dialogue, observation or the opinions of others. This 2 page paper
compares and contrasts the identity of Shakespare's Hamlet and Henry
James' Daisy Miller. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTdaiham.wps
Hamlin Garland's "Up the Coulee"
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This 4 page report discusses the themes presented in the 1891 story "Up the Coulee" by Hamlin Garland (1860-1940). It’s the story of a successful man returning to his poverty-stricken and hardworking family who he has neglected for the past ten years. He experiences joy and despair, a recognition of his own great luck and his understanding that it has come at a terrible cost for his brother and mother. Bibliography lists only the primary source.
Filename: BWcoulee.rtf
Hank Morgan in Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"
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A 4 page paper which examines how and why Hank Morgan is considered to be a buffoon in Mark Twain's novel "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAhnktwn.rtf
Hank Morgan in Twain’s “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”: His Goals and Values in Comparison with Those of Thomas Jefferson
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This is a 5 page paper comparing Thomas Jefferson and Hank Morgan’s goals and values. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence and the bill which established religious freedom in the United States. In addition, he believed in the value of education for all and the separation of the Church from the state. Hank Morgan established similar guidelines in his re-creation of American society in 6th century England in Mark Twain’s work “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” published in 1889. In the book, Morgan sets up an education system for all and a freedom of religion which was separate from the education system; ideals consistent with Jefferson’s. Despite their ideals of liberty however, both Jefferson and Morgan also used advanced methods at their disposal to protect their societies.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJHankM1.rtf
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