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Josephine Tey's "The Daughter Of Time" And Desmond Seward's "Richard Iii: England's Black Legend"
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8 pages in length. Richard III has enjoyed a long, illustrious reincarnation throughout the last several centuries; while some believe he was an unscrupulous power monger who brought nothing but fear and treachery to England, others contend that his legacy has been much maligned by faulty accounts and historical alterations. Josephine Tey is one such author whose treatment of Richard III is more than kind; with the help of her protagonist detective Alan Grant, Tey works literary magic in The Daughter of Time to illustrate her perception of a man whose character she defends. Desmond Seward, on the other hand, takes a more pragmatic approach to uncovering the truth of Richard's legacy in Richard III: England's Black Legend, contending that his murderous ways placed a significantly black mark upon this period of English history. Was Richard III good or evil, or perhaps a bit of both? This is what the reader is left to determine after reading the two completely diverse accounts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCRich3.rtf
Journey's End & Arms And The Man
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview and analysis of Journey's End by R. C. Sherriff and Arms And The Man: An Anti-Romantic Comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Some aspects considered are reality versus appearance and expectation and irony. No Bibliography.
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Journeys in John Cheever's Short Story, "The Swimmer" and Angela Carter's Short Story, "The Company of Wolves"
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A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts the protagonists' journeys, in John Cheever's short story, "The Swimmer" and in Angela Carter's "The Company of Wolves," noting how appearances can sometimes be deceiving.
Filename: TGswicas.wps
Journeys of Self-Discovery/Ibsen, Tolstoy & Ichiyo
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A 4 page essay that looks at 3 works. One of the most profound questions in life is what makes life worth living. What factors are required in order for people to feel happy and fulfilled? Henrik Ibsen in Hedda Gabler, Leo Tolstoy in The Death of Ivan Ilych, and Higuchi Ichiyo in The Thirteenth Night each offer a perspective that is grounded in the same theme, which is that for life to having meaning, it must consider welfare of others, that is, individuals must look outside themselves and to their relationships with others in order to grow and mature as people. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khibtoic.rtf
Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" And Tolstoy's "Death Of Ivan Ilyich" -- Comparison
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3 pages in length. The fundamental manner by which Kafka's The Metamorphosis and Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilyich can be compared is reflected in the way society reacts to and treats those who are not considered 'normal.' Focusing upon the concept of acceptance, both authors strive to enlighten humankind of its own shortcomings with regard to unconditionally embracing others no matter their physical or emotional imperfections. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCMetaDth.rtf
Kafka’s “The Trial” and Hesse’s “Steppenwolf”
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A 7 page analysis of Franz Kafka’s “The Trial” and Herman Hesse’s “Steppenwolf” as they relate to ideas expressed by critic/philosophers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Kafka’s Trial: Views of the Kafkaesque
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This 4 page paper relates the concept of Kafkaesque relative to Kafka's Trial. The term “Kafkaesque” has been used to describe the helplessness of an individual in the face of unknown forces that persecute him without reason. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHKafka2.rtf
Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" And Henry James' "The Portrait Of A Lady": Women And Failed Marriages
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5 pages in length. To be unique within a world of sameness is a quest sought by many people; however, it is by way of such an objective that those like Edna and Isabel become labeled as selfish and intolerant of commonly accepted traditions. This negative connotation of individualism – which is to maintain an independence from the norm – has cast an even darker meaning upon striving to achieve one's own distinctiveness, a lesson learned all to well by Chopin and James' protagonists. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCportr.doc
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