YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :4 Multicultural Literary Works and the Feminine Principle
Essays 181 - 210
In nine pages this paper examines how women's changing roles are reflected in the literary works Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons, A S...
In five pages this paper examines how multiculturalism is represented in such American literary works as The Souls of Black Folk b...
In seven pages this paper examines how the female protagonists in these respective literary works maintain their morale and intern...
In five pages these two literary works are contrasted and compared in terms of social hardships and character morality. There are...
In five pages this paper discusses how racism development in the U.S. is chronicled in the literary works Typee, Black Elk Speaks,...
In five pages this paper discusses the U.S. acceptance of religion and how God is reflected in such literary works as Typee, Black...
In four pages faith and its importance in these literary works and the characters featured within are discussed. There are no oth...
In five pages this report examines the intensity of mendacity as featured in these literary works. There are no other sources lis...
she says, but for the first time we suspect she is not going to be able to do that. Here we have to conclude there is a definite...
In seven pages this paper contrasts and compares these literary works regarding the lasting impressions of the slave experience up...
In twenty pages this paper discusses two types of Western literary irony and how each is represented in the works of Jonathan Swif...
this is the case, then the Wife of Bath must have exceeded hers as well; but precisely what is the quota? And why should there eve...
In five pages this paper examines how male and female relationships are portrayed in a comparative analysis of these two literary ...
This essay delves into the man behind The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer. The author utilizes both an in depth reading of the...
In ten pages this paper considers these literary and philosophical movements in a discussion of such works as She Stoops to Conque...
In ten pages this paper examines China's Ch'ing dynasty's first 200 years in a consideration of the importance of life affirmation...
This paper discusses various elements of Shelley's novel that classify the work as Gothic, one of the nineteenth-century's literar...
In six pages this paper examines 20th century modernist literature in a consideration of such concepts as impressionism, postmoder...
it should be judged by a different criteria then is usually applied to mainstream art. Higonnet may have been evasive as to her ...
In six pages this paper discusses the fear factor of nationalism as considered in such literary works as All Quiet on the Western ...
In three and a half pages this paper argues that the criticism of this 1886 literary work by Leo Tolstoy that describes it as 'a p...
In 5 pages this paper discusses the affective power represented by this largely unknown literary work. There are 3 sources cited ...
This paper examines how Anne McCaffrey's 1968 literary work, Dragonfight, deals with female empowerment and self-actualization dur...
This paper discusses three classic literary works, Gilgamesh, Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, and Oedipus Rex. The author draws comparisons from...
This paper applies Samuel Johnson's contention that 'representations of general nature' should be featured in good stories in a co...
male dominance. Heddas immoral, destructive character is a direct product of the oppressiveness of a patriarchal society. As a m...
In a paper consisting of five pages the ways in which such literary works as Charlotte's Web and Winnie the Pooh complement the de...
In seven and a half pages this paper discusses common themes in this critical analysis of John Steinbeck's literary works. Six so...
and turned" (Every Man - III, 2, pp. 48) and Hamlets "imagination" as he dwells on the experience of seeing his fathers ghost: "Th...
American students great vistas of the world of Indian civilization" (Lutgendorf Intro.htm). It is important to note, however, tha...