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In a paper consisting of seven and a half pages the ways in which the transition from Old to New South are conveyed by William Fau...
In five pages this paper presents an analysis of a novel criticism by E.W. Pitcher entitled 'Cooper's cunning and Heyward as cunni...
In three pages this paper considers Beloved by Toni Morrison in an argument that the Beloved character represents Sethe's daughter...
In eight pages this paper examines the life and mystery writing of famed British novelist Margery Allingham a comparative thematic...
This paper analyzes the structure and thematic elements seen in the second chapter of Erdrich's novel. This five page paper has o...
This paper analyzes Fuentes' novel, The Death of Artemio Cruz. The author draws similarities between the protagonist and Mexico i...
In five pages this futuristic work is considered in an overview and critique of theme, characterization, and a discussion of how c...
In four pages this paper considers how the pearl may be regarded as a protagonist as evidenced by the naturalistic style employed ...
novels are superior to plays, lets take a well-known play and consider how much more it could have done if it were a novel. Since ...
friends-who were all at the same class at school-had the idea that war is glorious and noble, an attitude encouraged by their teac...
America in the 1920s" (Gibb 96). Gatsby is, in many ways, the epitome of new growth and renewal and thus of a metaphorical landsca...
factor in American life; that and technology in all its glory, which has no faults whatever. This paper is a response to Jonestown...
he is lost and is unable to enjoy this world he sees revolving around him, while at the same time we are given the impression that...
assumption that a bourgeois young man could move into this environment, sprinkle a little Gospel around like holy water, and grow ...
In one page this paper examines Third World Africa in a contrast between written language and oral tradition as represented in G...
This paper addresses new approaches for fund-raising activities to generate money for a softball team to purchase new equipment. ...
The theme of alienation as it is represented in the film and the novel in terms of the present and future is examined in a report ...
In five pages this novel is analyzed from a Meiji era historical context. Four sources are cited in the bibliography....
the determinedly conventional housewife role that her best friend, Naomi, so enthusiastically adopts and righteously defends. The...
This paper examines issues of sexuality in the novel, Catcher in the Rye. The author focuses on the spiritual and social beliefs ...
In five pages this controversial novel by Vladimir Nabokov is analyzed. Two sources are cited in the bibliography....
was unconscionable. Little did these religious people know that they would face an insurmountable medical problem. Ebola was on it...
In six pages this 18th century epistolary novel is examined in terms of how the author moved the plot along and developed characte...
In six pages this paper examines how the author reflected on his childhood and adolescent experiences in an analysis of Look Homew...
rather jumbled form in both of these novels proves to be the perfect medium for reflecting the chaotic psychological landscape of ...
In two pages this paper examines one line from the novel in an analysis of its significants to the characterizations and the story...
In twelve pages this paper critically analyzes the novels of Nadine Gordimer in a consideration of characterization and the victim...
This paper contrasts and compares Tom Clancy's novel The Hunt for Red October with the film adaption in eight pages. Seven source...
This paper considers the eroticism and the uniqueness of the married Louise's sensuous relationship with a person of an unrevealed...
it seemed to be the only way open to me" (Celestial 63). Mary wishes to avoid the "single narrow path" outlined by her parents liv...