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A Comparison of the Themes and Lessons of “Heat and Dust” by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, “The Heart of the Matter” by Graham Green, and “A Passage to India” by E. M. Forster
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A 5 page outline of the stories which unfold in these three books. The author utilizes a feminist approach to conclude that in comparison to the weaknesses of human nature, the scenarios which unfold in these books reveal the importance on relying on something stronger than humanity. We must look to our spirituality rather than to libido and desire. No additional sources are listed.
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A Comparison of Victorian Poetry and Early 20th Century Poetry in Regards to the Relationships of Men and Women and the Role of Women: Tennyson, Arnold, Hardy and Yeats
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This is a 4 page paper comparing the roles of women and the relationships between men and women in Victorian and early 20th century poetry. A comparison of the Victorian poets Alfred Lord Tennyson and Matthew Arnold with the slightly more modern early 20th century poets Thomas Hardy and William Butler Yeats shows the slowly shifting perception of the relationships between men and women and the general role women play within society and literature. Tennyson and Arnold show a struggle in their attempts to retain women in the traditional romantic roles as objects of affection although their later works reveal that while women are becoming more a part of man’s society, their acceptance is still difficult. Arnold writes more so of the isolation men feel within relationships and how vain “mortal love” can be. Hardy and Yeats through the introduction of more female characters in their works not only give women larger roles within society but also show the increasing power of women. Hardy reveals the difficulties which can exist within relationships while Yeats reveals that women and men can have equal relationships as friends and women should not be judged purely on their appearance under the classic romantic notions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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A Comparison of William Morris' "News From Nowhere", Edward Bellamy's " Looking Backward, 2000-1887", and Jack London's "The Iron Heel"
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A 9 page discussion of the different views taken in these works in terms of nature and human nature. This paper ties in the impacts of industrialization in the formation of those views. No additional sources are listed.
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A Conflict Between Impulse and Obligation: A Comparison of Jane Austin’s Characters in “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility”
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A 10 page assertion that although Jane Austen continually explores the theme of psychological and moral development in her novels, no works better encapsulate these themes than do “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and “Sensibility”. This paper explores the importance of impulse and obligation to two of the characters of these works, Elizabeth Bennett of “Pride and Prejudice” and Marianne Dashwood of “Sense and Sensibility”. The author emphasizes that each undergoes a process of maturation in the novel which takes them from unsteady grasp on the world and their place in it to one of self assurance and happiness. No additional sources are listed.
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A CRITIQUE OF VIRGINIA WOOLF’S ESSAYS: THE MARK ON THE WALL & PROFESSIONS FOR WOMEN
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This 3 page paper discusses Virginia Woolf's essays, The Mark on the Wall and Professions for Women in the context of the historical and biographical. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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A Feminist Long Before His Time: John Stuart Mill
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This five-page-paper presents a discussion on the famous author John Stuart Mill and his essay the Subjection of Women. The paper details what the ideal marriage was in the eyes of Mill, who had feminist views one hundred years before the women's movement ever took hold. Bibliography lists one source.
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A Feminist Perspective on “Frankenstein”
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This 7 page paper discusses some of the feminist thinking about Mary Shelley’s classic novel “Frankenstein.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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A Letter to Othello
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A 3 page essay that takes the form of a letter to Othello, presumably sent to Othello before the final scene, which tells him of the deceptive nature of Iago and how he has misjudged both Cassio and his wife Desdemona. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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