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Papers On Russian Literature
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Nabokov & Use of Language
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A 10 page research paper/essay that examines Vladimir Nabokov's use of language, in Lolita and also in one of his first novels King, Queen, Knave. The writer argues that these novels demonstrate Nabokov's skills at utilizing symbolism and metaphor as tools that aid him in achieving his artistic and thematic goals. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khkqklol.rtf
Oblomov and Olga
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A paper which looks at the influence of Olga in Goncharev's "Oblomov", with particular reference to the changes which she manages to inspire in the protagonist and whether or not these changes could ever have become permanent, given Oblomov's basic nature.
Filename: JLolga.rtf
Overview of Leo Tolstoy's Short Story, "Master and Man"
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A 5 page paper which provides an overview of Leo Tolstoy's short story, "Master and Man," in terms of meaning and how it expresses Tolstoy's views on
Christianity and death. There will also be a comparison made between "Master and Man" and Charles' Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" in terms
of the sentiment that the giving of one's self to achieve something of greater importance: "Greater love has no man than this, that to a man lay down his life for his friends." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGmasman.wps
Passage Interpretation/Anna Karenina
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A 3 page essay that analyzes a passage from Tolstoy's novel and discusses it in relation to the rest of the book. Tolstoy's epic novel Anna Karenina, after dealing with adultery, disillusionment, being social ostracized and finally with suicide, concludes with a life-affirming declaration by one of the novel's principal characters, Konstantin Dmitrich Levin. Examination of this passage shows that it successfully enforces one of the themes that Tolstoy has stressed throughout the course of the novel, namely the importance of family to happiness and a sense of meaning in life. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khannak2.rtf
Piotr Alekseyevich Kropotkin’s “Mutual Aid: A Factor of
Evolution”
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This 8 page report discusses the theories of Piotr
Alekseyevich Kropotkin (1842-1941), a Russian geographer, social
philosopher, and political anarchist. Kropotkin’s work and
observations of the natural world convinced him that creatures
survived when they supported one another but had to face an
enormous amount of pain and dissension when they turned on one
another. Such thinking flew in the face of the popularity of
Social Darwinism and served as a significant philosophical
contention. “Mutual Aid” was primarily written as a rebuttal to
Thomas Huxley’s essay titled “The Struggle for Existence in Human
Society.” Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWkropot.wps
Pushkin/Moor of Peter the Great
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A 10 page research paper/essay that examines an incomplete work by Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin (1799-1837), a "founding father" of Russian literature. In 1827, Pushkin began, but never completed, a novel based on the life of his African ancestor and his relationship to Peter the Great entitled "The Moor of Peter the Great." The writer explores Pushkin's portrayal of both the Tsar and his ancestor and relates this to why Pushkin might not have finished this novel. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khpusmor.rtf
Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment
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6 pages in length. In
Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, the protagonist,
Raskolnikov, has a theory about crime concerning the ordinary and
the extraordinary man. As the story progresses, Raskolnikov
begins to question his own theory and eventually loses all faith
in it. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAcrpun2.wps
Raskolnikov's Motivation in "Crime and Punishment"
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A five page paper on this classic novel by nineteenth-century Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. The paper maintains that Raskolnikov’s “crime” lies in his arrogant assumption that his life and goals are worth more than someone else’s, and that he even has the right to make that kind of judgment. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: KBcrime2.wps
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