Papers On Literature
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Toni Morrison/The Bluest Eye
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A 3.5 page analysis of Toni Morrison's novel, The Bluest Eye. In this novel, a little black girl, Pecola Breedlove, longs to have blue eyes because everyone she has ever met, and everything in her environment, either consciously or unconsciously, has consistently upheld an ideal of beauty in front of her, and that ideal is white�white skin, long blond hair and blue eyes�the cultural epitome of beauty, which is culturally equated with being good. Morrison dramatically reveals what happens to a person's sense of self-worth when their individuality and personal appearance are totally negated by the society in which they live. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 90blue.rtf
Alvin Toffler's 'Future Shock'
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A 5 page paper analyzing 'Future Shock,' by Alvin Toffler. His book, though written in 1970, concerns many of the issues that are quite important today in terms of the changes civilization is experiencing, and has experienced. In addition to discussing Toffler's book, the subject of rural, and other, education is discussed in terms of its applicability. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Futshock.wps
Count Alexis deTocqueville & 'Democracy In America'
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A 9 page paper on Tocqueville's conclusions as written in Democracy in America. The writer examines Tocqueville's views and analyzes the relevance of his observations in modern America. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Tocque.wps
Depending on the Kindness of Strangers -- Analysis of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
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A 5 page paper which considers why Blanche says 'I have always depended on the kindness of strangers,' after the doctor escorts her from the house in Tennessee Williams� classic play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (1947). The play�s situational developments are traced to determine whether Blanche�s departure is a victory or defeat for herself, and/or Stanley and Stella. No additional sources are cited.
Filename: TGsnd.rtf
Irony and Characterization in �A Streetcar Named Desire�
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A 6 page paper analyzing Tennessee William�s use of irony in developing his characters in this classic play. Noting that Blanche�s hell is of her own making, the paper also discusses irony in her relationship to her sister Stella, brother-in-law Stanley, and Stanley�s friend Mitch. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KBdesire.wps
Tennessee Williams / Analysis Of Four Major Works
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A 6 page paper describing 4 of Williams' plays. The writer describes the similar themes and plots of 'Night of the Iguana,' 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,' 'Streetcar Named Desire,' and 'Glass Menagerie.' Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Tennwi.wps
Tennessee Williams / The Theme Of Communication In 3 Of His Plays
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A 6 page research paper which examines how a failure to communicate impacts the characters in three of Williams' most famous plays, The Glass Menagerie , Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and A Streetcar named Desire. The writer demonstrates how Williams illustrates his view that an inability to communicate meaningfully with other human beings is one of the most tragic situations in modern life. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: 3plays.rtf
Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire' / Blanche DeBois
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A 2 page essay discussing the diminishing plausibility of Blanche DeBois's potential demise, as alluded to in the first scene of the play.
Filename: Streetc.wps
Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire'/ Significance Of Title
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A 2 page essay on the import of the name to the play, including its formal and informal aspects, and how the name leads into charactericzation and plot.
Filename: Streetc2.wps
Tennessee Williams' 'Cat On A Hot Tin Roof'
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This 5 page research paper examines Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer-prize winning play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955). Specifically discussed are the lies (mendacity) ever-present throughout the play, the theme which contributes to the dramatic structure as a whole, and explains the underlying motives of the characters. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Hotcat.wps
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