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William Blake/Symbolism in "The Tyger"
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:A 4 page essay that examines the meaning and symbolism behind Blake's depiction of a "tyger" as the personification of evil. The writer discusses how this poem fits with Blake's conception of "contraries" or opposites and the theological implications of the existence of evil. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khtyger2.rtf
William Blake: Poet, Songwriter, and Social Activist
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A 5 page overview of the work of William Blake. The author of this paper contends that his separation from much of society as a result of his work and socio-economic status inspired much of Blake’s poems and songs, many of which were a form of social protest. This paper reviews some of the historical and personal circumstances which made this the case. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPprotst.rtf
William Congreve's "The Way Of The World": Marriage
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5 pages in length. William Congreve's "The Way Of The World" addresses the issue of marriage in a number of different ways. While play speaks about the bonds of matrimony in one way or another, it is not actually the marriage, in and of itself, upon which the tale focuses. Rather, the author carefully yet quite effectively touches upon marriage, its meaning within the social backdrop, as well as the requirements necessary to maintain its existence; however, this tale delves much deeper into the aspect of marriage than what merely resides upon the surface. It is through intense character examination in Act IV, Scene V that the reader is able to see beyond the marital façade to a more realistic place where the Congreve's protagonist inevitably dwells. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCcongr.doc
William Faulkner's "A Rose For Emily" - Three Adjectives Describing Emily
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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses how Faulkner uses a combination of literary techniques in order to convey Emily as offensive, ambiguous and a social enigma. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCRoseEm.rtf
William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” and its Historical
Timeframe
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This 5 page report discusses William Golding’s 1954
novel “Lord of the Flies.” The timeframe in which Golding wrote
the book is important because it offers an added dimension of
insight to the reality from which the boys surviving on the
island came. Lost and helpless as they were, the boys had no
choice but to rely on the structures and constraints that they
had known in the “civilized” world. A world that had only
recently survived a world war and was moving toward the social
changes of the 1960s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWloftm.wps
William Golding/Darkness Visible
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A 4 page analysis of Golding's novel. William Golding's 1979 novel Darkness Visible, like his previous work Lord of the Flies, is extremely complex, offering an integrate narrative fabric that highlights the ambiguity of moral issues, as well as the problem of making moral judgements and how this serves to establish barriers that isolate people from one another. The novel's protagonists live at opposite ends of the spiritual spectrum, yet each seem to affect the world around them in extraordinary ways. Matty, who is deformed from a terrible burn, achieves spiritual transcendence and the beautiful Sophy employs her power by being increasingly sadistic. While this sounds as if Golding presents good and evil as polar opposites, the novel works to obliterate such distinctions and to demonstrate that good and evil are interdependent. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwgdv.rtf
William Golding/Lord of the Flies
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A 3 page essay that examines Golding's novel Lord of the Flies, in regards to theological themes. The writer argue that, while similarities can be drawn between Simon and Christ, an examination of the narrative reveals that this analogy can only be carried so far, as Simon is both Christ-like and the antithesis of Christ. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khflies.rtf
William Golding/Lord of the Flies
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A 5 page research paper that examines and analyzes William Golding's powerful novel Lord of the Flies. While this novel can be interpreted in several ways, the writer argues that the best interpretation is that it is an allegory on the dissolution of society due to tragic flaws in human nature. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khwglf.rtf
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