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1863.20046 Tall Tales in the United States: What Are the Reasons That Tall Tales Have Become Historical Fact
This paper explores five tall tales and places them in a historical and social context. The tales are John Henry, Davy Crockett, Paul Bunyan, Casey Jones, and Johnny Appleseed. This paper suggests that the use of the tall tale helped Americans to adapt to concepts that were alien or frightening to them, such as the movement from East to West in the 1900s.
Pages: 17
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 20046 Tall Tales Bunyan.doc
Price: US$152.15
1864.20073 Mrs. Dalloway and The Hours
This paper compares the two novels "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf and "The Hours" by Michael Cunningham, showing how they are connected, how Cunningham has made use of "Mrs. Dalloway" in giving form and substance to his novel, and how "The Hours" helps illustrate themes from "Mrs. Dalloway" and from the life if its author, Virignia Woolf, primarily on the subject of suicide.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20073 Novels Compare Contrast.doc
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1865.20099 Twelfth Night
We tend to read Twelfth Night as a play about love because we have all grown up being told that this is what comedies are about. But comedies are at least as much about the possibility that lives can take unexpected turns ? precisely the opposite message that Shakespeare presents us with in his tragedies. In a work like Othello, the characters are so rigidly tied to the ways in which society perceives them that they have no power to redeem themselves. The world of the playwright?s comedies suggests that it is precisely the absence of a rigid sense of socially imposed identity (whether along the lines of gender, race or class) that allows for happiness both for the individual and for society as a whole.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20099 Shakespeare Gender Viola.doc
Price: US$80.55
1866.20122 George Orwell Preoccupation
This paper examines a few of George Orwells more popular essays, anmely "Shooting of an Elephant" and "The Hanging" in an effort to see what motivated Orwell to write as he did, about where he did, and if possible to detect differences in his persona, as portrayed in his famous works, Animal Farm and 1984. Orwells essays were not really considered 'famous' until the publication of his two books, so perhaps the change in style reflected his awareness of a need for a more radical approach.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 20122 George Orwell Shooting Hanging.doc
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1867.20133 John Berryman's Op. Posth. No 8
This essay examines the structure of one of the poet's Op. posth., a cycle within the poet's larger opus The Dream Song. The close tretual analysis sheds light on some of the poetic conceits and themes found throughout the larger, more scattered, open-ended work that otherwise might be hard take in, assimilate and come to the ralization ultimately, the poem
is bout the fragmented, ever-elusive self.
1868.20134 A Review of Through Harsh Winter by Akemi Kikumura
In this paper, I will review ?Through Harsh Winter? by Akemi Kikumura. This book is about Kikumura?s mother's experiences of coming to America as a young immigrant and raising 13 children. If your grandmother or mother has ever given you unsolicited but useful and wise advise, then this engaging and interesting book will seem familiar in the experiences it portrays, even if you are not a Japanese immigrants. Letting her mother's own words and memories tell the story, Kikumura reveals the story of her mother Facing decades of poverty, hard physical labor, prejudice, and the loss of close family members, and how she ultimately triumphs. By sharing her life lessons, Michiko Tanaka essentially speaks directly to you, the reader, and the effect is quite engaging.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20134 Harsh Winter Kikumura.doc
Price: US$26.85
1869.20138 An Analysis of Narration in The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
This paper will seek out an analysis of narration in The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway. By revealimg the self-denial that Jake exudes in this novel, we can show how Hemingway weaves a complex narrative. hemingway seeks to portray Jake as ignorant and jaded from the War, and how he must come to terms with himself if he is to find love. By understanding this narrative, we can see how Hemingway portrays this anti-heroic character.