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British Science Fiction & Technology / Correlation
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A 10 page research paper which examines the historical connection between science fiction and technology. Specifically discussed are how British authors H.G. Wells, Aldous Huxley and Arthur C. Clarke could have the creative foresight to write about technological innovations before they became accepted realities. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Scific.wps

Huxley's 'Brave New World' vs. Vonnegut's 'Cat's Cradle' / Two Utopias ?
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A 6 page paper arguing that Huxley and Vonnegut created utopian societies in prose to prove that there is no such thing, and in fact created 'dystopias' in their prose and agreed with that vision. The paper postulates that they believe society is helpless to change its path. Definitions of utopia and dystopia introduces the paper, which ties into a Huxley finale. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Dystopia.wps

Outcasts in a 'Brave New World'
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A 3 page look at the characterization of Bernard and John in Aldous Huxley's futuristic novel. The paper concludes that of the two, only John is a real iconoclast; Bernard is simply reacting to what he perceives as society's rejection of him. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: Outcast.wps

Characterization and Ethics in Wells’ “Island of Dr. Moreau”
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A 5 page paper on the way the author’s ethical stance is developed through characterization in H.G. Wells’ novel. The paper asserts that the protagonist Prendick is a human being in a way that Dr. Moreau is not, and the Beast People can not be, because he accepts membership in the fellowship of the human community and recognizes that their fate and their pain is his own. No additional sources.
Filename: KBwells.wps

H. G. Wells' 'The Time Machine'
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A 7 page paper that discusses Wells' theme of intellectual and social complacency through comparison between his guests, the Eloi and the Morlocks. This paper demonstrates that the Utopian society represented by the Eloi actually originated in people like the Time Traveler's doubting friends and evolved into the dying society that he saw in his voyage further into the future because of complacency. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Hgwells.wps

Darwinism in Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'
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A twelve page paper looking at the influence of Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species' on Thomas Hardy's novel. The paper argues that Hardy was a devout disciple of Darwin's theory and used it to explain the forces operating against the novel's protagonist. No additional sources.
Filename: KBdarwin.rtf

Gender and Power in Dickens and Hardy
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A 12 page paper looking at these issues as they are presented in Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield' and Thomas Hardy's 'Jude the Obscure.' The paper concludes that although Hardy's female characters are much more highly-developed than Dickens', both Victorian authors seem to feel that a woman’s proper function is to support a man in his path through life, without really having a path of her own. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KBjude.wps

Thomas Hardy's 'Mayor of Casterbridge' / Character Of Henchard
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A 7 page paper on the use of characterization in Thomas Hardy's novel, especially as it applies to the very disagreeable Mayor himself. The paper argues that Hardy takes a risk in making a pivotal character so nasty, but does so to illustrate that all Henchard's problems are of his own making. Bibliography lists 6 sources including book.
Filename: Mayor.wps

Thomas Hardy's 'Native Son'
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This 5 page paper explores the motivation behind the murders committed by protagonist Bigger Thomas with the assumption that they were fear-induced rather than intentional.
Filename: Nativeson.wps

Thomas Hardy's 'Tess Of The D'Ubervilles'
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A 4 page essay on Hardy's book -- in which the writer focuses upon how the character of Tess is developed. Victorian society, stereotypes, and the role of family are important to this discussion. Tess' relationships with other characters are also examined and specific examples are provided. No other sources cited.
Filename: Tessdube.wps

Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Ubervilles' / Alec and Angel
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A 5 page paper comparing and contrasting the two central male figures in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Ubervilles. The paper observes that rather than representing two separate poles of existences, Alec and Angel coexist as different but equally destructive aspects of the Victorian society which finds Tess fascinating but ultimately misunderstands her. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Alecangl.wps

Thomas Hardy's 'The Native'
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Brief, 2 page discussion of Thomas Hardy's 'The Native.' The writer describes Hardy's insightful view of life and depiction of man as living in an 'indifferent universe.' No Bibliography.
Filename: Hardynat.wps

Thomas Hardy's 'The Return Of The Native' / Chapter Analysis
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This 5 page paper provides a chapter analysis from the first book of Thomas Hardy's classic novel, The Return of the Native. It illustrates Hardy's character and theme development as well as his use of natural imagery.
Filename: Hardy5.wps

Thomas Hardy’s “Return Of The Native” / Critical Analysis
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5 pages in length. Thomas Hardy’s 'Return of the Native' is a book about sadness, desperation and the extent to which a person’s emotions can manipulate his actions. Based in a community called Egdon Heath, the story delves into the subconscious of the townspeople as they are given to exist day to day in their silent torment. Crafty words and creative imagery helps Hardy portray Egdon Heath as the dark and dreary place it truly is. The writer discusses the main points of Hardy’s fictional account of an unhappy community. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Returnat.wps

Thomas Hardy: Marriage and the Plight of Women in Three Novels
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A 6 page paper looking at three of Thomas Hardy’s novels -- Tess of the d’Urbervilles, The Mayor of Casterbridge, and Far From the Madding Crowd -- in terms of their views on women during the late Victorian era. The paper shows Hardy’s condemnation of the restrictive social roles women were required to fill in regards to marriage and courtship. Free Outline Included. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBhardy.wps

Billy Pilgrim / Meet Scarlet O'Hara
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If Billy Pilgrim could come unstuck in time enough to travel outside of his lifespan and somehow travel to Atlanta to meet Scarlet O'Hara - what could they talk about? This is a 4 page paper that compares Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five and Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind in terms of the authors' representation of ideas on love and war. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Billysca.wps

Kurt Vonnegut's 'Cat's Cradle'
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15 pages in length. It can be argued that Kurt Vonnegut's 'Cat's Cradle' is one of the most obscurely interpreted and unusually developed of all the author's works. About the effects of government, science, religion and the off-beat connection between life and death, Vonnegut's book created quite a stir within his throng of devoted fans. Not only was this particular piece of literary fantasy symbolic of the author's unique grasp of reality, but it also served to expound upon previously tapped concepts of sociology. The writer discusses several aspects of sociology as they apply to 'Cat's Cradle.' Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Kvcat.wps

Kurt Vonnegut's 'Cat's Cradle' / Social Responsibility
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A 15 page paper providing a sociological examination of this novel by twentieth-century novelist Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The paper shows that scientists must assume an ethical stance in regard to technological development, or the survival of society on the planet is at risk. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Catcradl.wps

Kurt Vonnegut's 'Slaughterhouse Five'
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A 4 page essay on themes in Vonnegut's 'Slaughterhouse Five.' The writer describes this work as one aimed at exploring war and how human beings cope with it. A number of insightful observations are made to illustrate relevant points. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Slauhous.wps


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