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Papers On British Literature
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Woolf and Orwell
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the style of Virginia Woolf and George Orwell. The works examines are "The Death of the Moth" and "Street Haunting" by Virginia Woolf and "Such, Such Were the Joys" by George Orwell. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAwooorw.rtf
WOOLF’S ROOM OF ONE’S OWN: FEMINIST STATEMENT
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This 10 page paper discusses the work of Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own. Quotes cited from text to support thesis. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MBvwolf.rtf
Woolf/A Room of One's Own
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A 5 page essay that analyzes Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own. Woolf pictures women and men as being both "locked out" and "locked in" by the boundaries of these roles. In exploring the ramifications of this perspective, Woolf shows how writing is not simply an effect of innate talent, but it also related to social conditions, which prescribe educational and financial opportunities. This substantiates Woolf's overall thesis which is that, to write, what is required is "money and a room of one's own" (Woolf chapter 6). No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwoolfr.rtf
Woolf/Mrs. Ramsay in To the Lighthouse
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A 4 page essay that discusses Virginia Woolf's characterization of Mrs. Ramsay in To the Lighthouse. The character of Mrs. Ramsay provides the social "glue" that holds her large family together. Life within her family resolves around and is dependent upon this character in her roles as wife and mother. However, in this psychologically complex novel, Woolf delineates through Mrs. Ramsay the problems inherent in the traditional role for women. While Woolf outlines these problems and shows the restrictions that frustrate Mrs. Ramsay as an individual, her portrayal of Mrs. Ramsay also glorifies the lady's accomplishments, suggesting that women such as Mrs. Ramsay are seldom fully appreciated. Examination of Mrs. Ramsay's character and her role in the novel shows that Woolf's treatment of her is sympathetic, but also realistic. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khttlram.rtf
Wordsworth & Hardy/Perspectives on Nature
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A 3 page essay that observes that both William Wordsworth, in 1838, and Thomas Hardy, in 1900, wrote poems that were inspired by the beautiful song of the thrush. But while these two poems share a common topic, the Romantic approach and exuberant optimism of Wordsworth is quite different from the dark skepticism that characterized the Victorian worldview exemplified by Hardy. Nevertheless, examination of the two poems shows that each poet took inspiration and encouragement from the thrush, each in his own way. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khworhar.rtf
Wordsworth/Ode, Intimations of Immortality
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A 4 page essay that analyzes "Ode, Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" by William Wordsworth, who uses a perspective that brings in the triad of the past, present and future as a means of understanding the fundamental reality of human existence. It is a fact of life that the joy of living diminishes as human beings leave the shelter of childhood and realize the trials and tribulations that come with the adult world. In this "ode," Wordsworth examines this phenomenon and mourns the passing of what he considers to be a child's understanding of a higher wisdom. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khimode.rtf
Wordsworth/Solitary Reaper
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A 4 page essay that offers summation and analysis of Williams Wordsworth's "The Solitary Reaper, a poem which offers a romantic view of what was undoubtedly a common sight during his lifetime for anyone traveling through the countryside--a person reaping the grain harvest on some rural farmstead. The context of the poem implies the everyday nature of this occurrence. However, Wordsworth's romantic vision teaches his reader to perceive this young woman, reaping and singing to herself, with new eyes and to consider how this ordinary scene was uniquely beautiful. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwwsre.rtf
Wright: "The Challenge of Jesus"
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This brief 3 page paper answers a few questions about the book "The Challenge of Jesus," including two items of information the book provided; the most helpful part of the book and one particularly important quotation from the work. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVWriCha.rtf
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