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Papers On British Literature
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Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' / Characterization, Plot And Irony
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5 pages in length. Without the inclusion of characterization, plot and irony, there would be little point in constructing any works of literature whatsoever, for these literary terms describe the very heart of a story's content. The people within a tale must have a sense of existence, which is what characterization gives to them. It is a means by which the author develops the story's characters, giving them depth, artistic representation and motives for their actions. Plot is why the whole story comes alive in the first place; without plot, a tale would merely drone on and on without purpose or direction. A story's irony is what makes it that much more intriguing, particularly in relation to the fact that irony represents an expression opposite of what the literal meaning provides. Irony can be described as an unwitting occurrence that takes the characters -- and the reader -- by complete surprise. The writer discusses characterization, plot and irony in relation to Ibsen' 'A Doll's House.' Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCdoll.wps
God and Satan in Paradise Lost
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This 5 page paper takes the unusual approach by looking at Satan's side of the story as portrayed in John Milton's 'Paradise Lost'. The paper argues that instead of the bringer of evil, Satan's role was instrumental in mankind gaining their freedom and aided in the creation of equal rights, the role of evil was not necessary the aim or the desire but a side effect of contradictory actions on the part of God. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEparlos.wps
'Everyman' and Shakespeare's Hamlet - Comparing the Medieval World View to the Modern
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that 'Hamlet' (1604) and 'Everyman' offer an excellent comparison between styles and dramatic license of their authors but even more clearly, they show the differing attitudes and visions of the world from the perspective of medieval times as compared to modern. The dark brooding prince compared to the hapless Everyman demonstrate a combination of self-absorption and helplessness in the face of the spiritual realm and the questions it provokes. No secondary sources.
Filename: Bwevery2.rtf
'Jane Eyre' & 'Sense and Sensibility'
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A 9 page comparative analysis of the main characters in these two novels. The writer posits that Austen and Bronte made use of characterization, dialogue and narration to show how Elinor, Marianne and Jane represent the intellectual and passionate properties of womanhood, with the further intent of reflecting control of passion rather than hysteria/madness. The writer proposes that in every instance, the characters' inward reflections are meant to support a revision of the female experience, not to support archetypes. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Cneyraus.wps
'Jude the Obscure' By Thomas Hardy
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A 5 page paper which discusses various
aspects of the book 'Jude the Obscure' written by Thomas Hardy. The story is
summarized briefly, followed by a brief illustration of Hardy's life and its involvement with
the story. This is followed by a critical analysis of the story which discusses the character
of Jude and its relationship to Hardy. Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAjudeobs.wps
'The Green Hat' by Michael Arlen - A Scandalous Woman In A Scandalous Time
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A 6 page paper discussing the controversial 1924 novel 'The Green Hat' by Michael Arlen. It was melodrama of the highest order, depicting life in postwar London. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Hat.doc
18th vs. 19th Century British Literature
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A 9 page essay comparing 18th and 19th century literature. Writer describes themes, styles, and their relevance to the changing times. Most works discussed are by English authors including Chaucer, Defoe, and so forth. Bibliography lists 4 primary sources.
Filename: 18th19th.rtf
David Lodge's 'Out of the Shelter'
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the development of Timothy's progression from childhood innocence to adolescence in World War II England. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
Filename: Shelterl.wps
Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' and the Economy of Victorian England
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A five page paper looking at the way Charles Dickens comments on the
economy of his day in this classic little tale. The paper shows how
Scrooge's disparagement of, and disinterest in, the welfare of the poor
is consistent with the political and economic thinking of his time, and
his 'reclamation' shows what Dickens thought should be done about it.
Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBxmas2.wps
Logic and Absurdity in Carroll and Kafka
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A ten page analysis of the theme of absurdity in Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking Glass” and “Alice in Wonderland,” as compared to Franz Kafka’s “The Trial.” The paper notes that while both Kafka and Carroll present universes in which their protagonists are aliens, Carroll’s is run according to a rigorous (if alternative) logic, and Kafka’s has no logic at all. Bibliography lists five sources (secondaries are attached).
Filename: KBkafka2.wps
Alice In Wonderland: Alienation And Connection
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5 pages in length. More than just a light-hearted children's story, Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' delves deep into the issues of alienation and connection as a means by which to demonstrate how people adapt to otherwise uncomfortable situations. The author, himself, was a self-proclaimed misfit of sorts when it came to fitting into society, which served to lay the foundation for the multitude of adventures Alice ultimately embarks upon. The writer discusses how Alice is representational of a solitary soul who is forever searching for that one connection to make her feel a part of the masses. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCalice.wps
Identity in Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland'
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A 5 page paper looking at Lewis Carroll's novel in terms of its interpretation as a quest for personal identity. The paper concludes that Alice matures by not only hanging on firmly to her self-concept , but by allowing it to grow -- not disintegrate -- in the face of the challenges presented by the disorder of Carroll's novel. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBalice.wps
D.H. Lawrence's 'Rocking Horse Winner' vs. Graham Greene's 'Destructors'
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A 6 page comparison of character & theme in Lawrence's 'Rocking Horse Winner' and Greene's 'The Destructors.' The behaviors, actions, and belief systems of key characters are examined quite closely and some common philosophical ground is discovered between the two stories. No Bibliography.
Filename: Rockhrse.wps
D. H. Lawrence
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A 4 page overview of the work of D. H. Lawrence. Discusses his attention to sexuality and mankind's natural tendencies. Briefly lists several of his books and political views. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Lawrdh.wps
D. H. Lawrence's 'The Horse Dealer's Daughter' # 2
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In 5 pages the author discusses 'The Horse Dealer's Daughter' by D. H. Lawrence. The conscious and subconscious of Mabel Pervin and Jack Fergusson, the two central characters, are juxtaposed. In reading this story one must look beneath the surface to understand what is going on. It is almost subliminal in its expressiveness. There are many points and counterpoints concerning relationships, love, and life, while the conscious and the subconscious intertwine. Their powers speak to the characters as well as to the reader. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Horsedea.wps
D.H. Lawrence / Analysis Of Characters
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A 4 page essay in which the writer analyzes the characters of Elizabeth and Mabel in one of Lawrence's short stories. No bibliography.
Filename: Lawrence.wps
D.H. Lawrence's 'Lady Chatterley's...' vs. T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land'
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A 10 page paper discussing sexuality in T.S. Eliot's landmark poem and D.H. Lawrence's famous novel. The paper concludes that the two writers differ in their ideas about sexuality because Eliot felt it had a necessary spiritual element and Lawrence stressed the redemptive value of the physical alone. Bibliography lists eight sources.
Filename: Chatwast.wps
D.H. Lawrence's 'The Horse Dealer's Daughter'/ Awakenings
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A 5 page paper showing how this story by D.H. Lawrence deals with different kinds of awakenings: the sexual awakening of Mabel, and an awakening to the world of the emotions for Jack. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Horsdeal.wps
D.H. Lawrence's 'The Virgin And The Gipsy'
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This 4 page report discusses the theme of desire in the 1930 novella 'The Virgin and the Gipsy.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: Virgps.wps
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