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The Motif of the Hat in Conrad�s �The Secret Sharer�
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A five page paper analyzing the symbolism of the narrator�s floppy hat, which he gives to the stowaway Leggatt in Joseph Conrad�s novella. The paper concludes that after the hat falls in the water it represents Leggatt himself, because he has served as the directional marker by which the captain charts his course. No additional sources.
Filename: KBsharer.wps
Verisimilitude In Grisham, Wharton, & Guterson
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A 6 page paper discussing the reality of the settings and details in these three novels. The paper points out that verisimilitude is very important in fiction, because only when the reader is grounded in reality can he suspend disbelief sufficiently to be drawn into the story. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: Versim.wps
Book of Job vs. The Odyssey
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A 5 page essay comparing Job to Oedipus from Sophocoles 'Oedipus The King.' Issues such as free will are discussed throughout. No Bibliography.
Filename: Bookofjo.wps
Political Obligation In Writing During The 17th & 18th Centuries
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A 7 page examination of political obligation as it related to writers of the 17th and 18th centuries. Concentrates on John Locke and the leaders of the fledgling United States. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Polwrite.wps
Gish Jen's 'Mona in the Promise Land' / An Analysis
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This 5 page paper examines and analyzes Chinese-American author Gish Jen's 1996 novel, 'Mona in the Promise Land.'
Filename: Monaprom.wps
Gish Jen's 'Mona in the Promised Land' # 2 / The Asian - American Experience
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In 5 pages, the writer discusses Mona in the Promised Land by Gish Jen. The incessant topic of the paper is the Asian American experience and how Jen uses emotion to portray this. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Mona2.wps
'The Beast in the Jungle' v. 'Jekyll and Hyde'
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An 8 page research paper looking at the psychological aspects of the beast within us as represented by Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson. The writer posits that the double is related to the public and private sides of self and coping with those two sides determines psychological health. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Cndopple.wps
Evil In James' 'Turn Of The Screw' & Conrad's 'Heart Of Darkness'
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An 8 page paper discussing how Henry James and Joseph Conrad go about creating their atmospheres of evil in these novels, and what in fact they believe evil to be. The paper concludes that for both authors evil is the presence of something concretely malefficient, not just the absence of something abstractly good. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: Darkness.doc
Henry James 'Turn of the Screw' / Sexual Hysteria & The Theme of Insanity
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A 6 page paper that provides an overview of the elements of James' story that culminate in the depiction of the governess as a women fundamentally driven by her sexual identification and actions, that ultimately end in her insanity. Bibliography lists 6 additional sources.
Filename: Turnsc.wps
Henry James' 'Daisy Miller'
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A 6 page discussion of characters and theme in Henry James' Daisy Miller. No Bibliography.
Filename: Daismill.wps
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