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The Chemistry of Love The Chemistry of Love
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This is a 1-page paper on the chemistry of love. It has 1 source and is in MLA format. The paper focuses on Anastasia Toufexis’ article, “The Right Chemistry”.
 



How Emerson Appears in Whitman's Work How Emerson Appears in Whitman's Work
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This is a two-page essay giving examples of ways in which the ideas of Emerson appear in Whitman’s work, especially the Preface to Whitman’s Leaves of Grass and poetry and Emerson’s essay on “Self Reliance.” It is MLA format and there are no sources required
 



English English
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In this paper the author discusses her fascination of the English language. She cites the difference between American English and Standard English. She comes up with some possible reasons why this difference exists. Pages: 2 Sources: none Format: MLA
 



Unlikely heroes Unlikely heroes
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This paper discusses the ability for characters of fictional stories to achieve spectacular feats using their inner strength. Describes the important functions of the unlikely hero. Examples include characters from Harry Potter, The Wizard of Oz, and The Lord of the Rings. Pages: 6 1/2 Sources: 3 Format: MLA
 



Evolution of the word sirens Evolution of the word sirens
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This paper explains the evolution of the word sirens in the English language. The author traces the word back to time when Odysseus was written, and follows it through various cultures and time periods until eventually becoming incorporated into modern English. Pages: 4 (no bibliography) Sources: 2 Format: MLA
 



Becoming A Critical Thinker Becoming A Critical Thinker
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This paper is based on the book Becoming A Critical Thinker by Vincent Ryan. The first part of this book discusses characteristics of critical thinkers. The author lists them and evaluates himself as a critical thinker in terms of each of the characteristics. The author also gives examples to support his claims. The author also lists the steps of the critical thinking process in Chapter 3 for evaluating ideas. The author then uses the steps to apply the process to the topic of USA vs. Iraq. Invade? Pages: 7 Sources: 3 Format: MLA
 



Family vernacular Family vernacular
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This paper, written in first person, describes the vernacular commonly used in a family even though grammatically very incorrect. How the author used to feel when his/her family would use the family speak is explained and the paper concludes with the author's final accepting of the language. Pages: 3 Sources: none Format: none
 



John Galsworthy John Galsworthy
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This paper discusses the writing style and background of John Galsworthy. The Japanese Quince is analyzed in this paper with detailed information on all the characters. The underlying themes are explained as well as the contrast of beauty and chaos. Pages: 4.5 Sources: 16 Format: MLA
 



Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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This essay analyzes Sir Gawain's character in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The foreshadowing and underlying symbolism in the story are discussed using specific example from the tale. Gawain's castle and other characters in the story are also examined. Pages: 6 Sources: 3 Format: MLA
 



Gothic novels Gothic novels
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This essay describes the elements of Gothic novels and what makes these stories so impressive. The tone, writing style, and setting is analyzed as well as how these components were derived. The occurrence of separation in these stories are analyzed also and how this ties in with Frued's theories about Gothic literature. The paper concludes by explaining how these books emotionally effect their readers. Pages: 8.5 Sources: 4 Format: MLA
 



Hero personalities Hero personalities
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This essay compares and contrasts the personality of heroes in different time periods. It gives specific examples of heroes from different times and their characteristics. Pages: 2 Sources: 3 Format: MLA
 



Hamlet in Aristotle's eyes Hamlet in Aristotle's eyes
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This essay discusses Hamlet as a hero by Aristotle's standards. Specific examples from Hamlet are used to prove that Hamlet meets Aristotle's requirements of hero and what makes Hamlet such a moral character is also discussed. Pages: 2.5 Sources: 2 Format: MLA
 



Sherlock Holmes and Watson Sherlock Holmes and Watson
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This essay explains the detective work of Sherlock Holmes and Watson. In this paper, Holmes is looked at as a scientific methodologist when it comes to solving crime as well as intuitive. Specific examples are used from A Study in Scarlet and The Hound of Baskervilles to prove these points. Pages: 3.3 Sources: none Format: none
 



The hyena in The Snows of Kilimanjaro The hyena in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
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This essay discusses the symbolism of the hyena in Ernest Hemingway's short story The Snows of Kilimanjaro. The dark theme of death that is present in this story is analyzed as well as how the hyena is symbolic of Harry's revulsion with death. Additionally, the psychological aspects of death that are present in the story are explained. Pages: 4 Sources: 3 Format: MLA
 



Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
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This paper explores the symbolism present in the novel Jane Eyre. What each character symbolizes in Jane Eyre's life is explained as well as Jane's struggles and comforts. The many psychological aspects of the novel are also analyzed. Pages: 4 Sources: 6 Format: MLA
 



Janus Janus
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This paper looks at symbolism in Ann Beattie's short story Janus. Pages: 2.75 Sources: None Format: None
 



Mental journeys Mental journeys
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This paper discusses the physical and mental journeys taken by the characters in Octavia Butler's Dawn and Conrad's Heart of Darkness. The essay also illustrates how the authors make it clear that the human mind and body come to a higher realization of character. Pages: 1.75 Sources: none Format: none
 



Maxine Hong Kingston Maxine Hong Kingston
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This paper discusses the writing style of Maxine Hong Kingston and what possibly affected her style. The essay closely analyzes the story On Discovery and all the underlying themes present in the piece. Pages: 4 Sources: none Format: none
 



English and Spanish languages English and Spanish languages
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This paper compares and contrasts the English and Spanish languages and how they are applicable in real life situations. The writer's personal experience with languages is explained and the differences in the sounds and grammar of English and Spanish are outlined. The acquisition of language is also analyzed. Pages: 6.5 Sources: 2 Format: MLA
 



Love literature Love literature
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This paper is a comparison and contrast between Sharon Olds poem Sex Without Love and Elizabeth Barrett Browning's How Do I Love Thee. It looks at structure, grammar, and meaning as a few of the similarities and differences. Pages: 2.5 Sources: None Format: None
 



Don Quixote Don Quixote
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This essay analyzes the story of Don Quixote. Don Quixote's characteristics and beliefs are explored by using samples from the text. How Quixote really is a true knight is also discussed. Pages: 5 Sources: 2 Format: MLA
 



The Speech the Graduates Didn't Hear The Speech the Graduates Didn't Hear
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In this essay, the author talks about how Jacob Neusner's essay The Speech the Graduates Didn't Hear, has an abusive tone, generalized statements and lack of supporting evidence and renders his essay ineffective for positive change. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA
 



The use of stories, tales, legends, and folklore The use of stories, tales, legends, and folklore
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In this five-page essay, the author researches and evaluates the ways in which three well-known modern authors leverage the use of stories, tales, legends, and folklore within the frameworks of their own larger novels. The author then delves into the use of these elements in three recent examples of contemporary literature, which will include Andrea Barrett's 1998 novel, The Voyage of the Narwhal, Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Toni Morrison's compelling novel, Sula. Pages: 6 Sources: 3 Format: Turabian
 



Unexpected endings Unexpected endings
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This essay examines the two unexpected endings in The Lottery and A Rose for Emily. The author points out how narration is key in producing hindsight for a surprising ending and that slight foreshadowing becomes apparent in the end. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA
 



American Realism American Realism
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This paper examines what historical events led up to the period of literature called American Realism and how through Mark Twain's literature this attitude/genre is expressed.Pages: 3.25 Sources: None Format: None
 



A Man's Fate A Man's Fate
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This paper looks at the historical context for Andre Malraux A Man's Fate. It gives an overview of the author and explains how his experiences and the ideas of the time period are reflected in his story. It looks at characters and instances within the story as examples of the thesis.Pages: 9 Sources: 11 Format: MLA with internal documentation
 



Animal Farm Animal Farm
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This paper compares The vision of Old Major, the old and wise boar in the book, Animal Farm, and Napoleon's guilefully rise to become a dictator and maintenance of his power by ensuring public gullibility, the use of propaganda, and military terror.Pages: 4 Sources: None Format: None
 



Death of A Salesman Death of A Salesman
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This paper looks at the many facets of modern tragedy presented in Arthur Miller's A Death of a Salesman, are poignantly relevant in the examination of modern American Culture and the misguided pursuit of the American Dream. Pages: 5 Sources: 4 Format: MLA
 



Sense and Sensibility Sense and Sensibility
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This paper looks at Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. The paper is written in second person. It looks at how Sense and Sensibility, although fictitious, clearly portrays the risks that are befallen upon many unsuspecting individuals both in the past and present day.Pages: 5 Sources: None Format: None
 



Babbitt Babbitt
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This paper discusses how Sinclair Lewis, in Babbitt, a) breaks from tradition by offering a protagonist who rebels against conformity, b) shapes our perceptions of the world with language by exploring the relationship between Babbitt and his environment, and c) allows writing to perform new roles by cleverly coaxing his audience to empathize with an often unlikable anti-hero. Pages: 6 Sources: None Format: None
 



John Baskerville John Baskerville
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This paper is a detailed biography of John Baskerville, the founder of the Roman Typeface. It includes a look at his life up until he started his typeface career and then provides a detailed account of his days as a typeface maker. It looks at the works he published, as well as the different methods he used. The paper also follows Baskerville after his death, mentioning his mysterious coffin dilemma.Pages: 12 Sources: 7 Format: MLA
 



Beloved Beloved
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This essay explains how if the theme of retelling history is characteristic of postmodernism, Morrison's novel Beloved is an emblem of postmodern literature. It uses characteristics in Beloved as the central examples to show the characteristics of postmodernism.Pages: 4 Sources: 5 Format: MLA with internal documentation
 



The Renaissance Influence on Shakespeare’s Hamlet The Renaissance Influence on Shakespeare’s Hamlet
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The following four-page paper discusses the Renaissance influence on Shakespeare’s Hamlet, focusing on the inner conflicts man encounters when confronted with desires that go against traditional thinking. The paper is written in MLA style with four sources.
 



Understanding Shakespeare’s Edgar Understanding Shakespeare’s Edgar
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The following paper examines the character of Edgar in King Lear. The paper is 3 pages long with 1 source in MLA style. How Edgar shows the reader how to live life despite fear is discussed as well as Edgar’s love for his father. How Edgar continues to exhibit personal strengths in the face of many adversaries is continually examined throughout the paper.
 



The Riddle of Sands by Erskine Childers The Riddle of Sands by Erskine Childers
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This is a 5 page book review and relies on one source and in MLA format. The paper discusses the novel “Riddle of Sands” by Erskine Childers and analyzes how Davies and Caruthers solve the riddle of sands. Themes and plots are explained as well as the author’s ability to present thorough information on English and German sea costs.
 



Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf
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This is a 5 page review of Virginia Woolf’s novel Jacob’s Room. It has four sources and is in MLA format. The paper specifically discusses the thirteenth chapter of the novel including what the character is experiencing and the sequence of events. The essay concludes by discussing comments and thoughts from E.M. Forester and explaining how relevant this story is to real life.
 



Sleep, Learning, and Dreams: Off-line Memory Processing Sleep, Learning, and Dreams: Off-line Memory Processing
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The following paper summarizes the article “Sleep, learning, and Dreams: Off-line Memory Processing.” This article cites evidence recorded from studies that indicate a link between the role of sleep in learning and certain memory tasks. The paper is just over 2 pages long with 1 source in MLA style.
 



On the Difficulty of Splitting Attention Between Eye and Ear On the Difficulty of Splitting Attention Between Eye and Ear
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This is a 2 page paper, with 0 sources, written in MLA format. It summarizes the article, “Speech Shadowing while Driving: On the Difficulty of Splitting Attention Between Eye and Ear” by Charles Spence and Liliana Read, while answering the following questions: research the subject in question and why it is interesting, state the hypothesis/hypotheses tested, methods used, results, and key implications of results.
 



Blake’s “London” Blake’s “London”
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This four-page, MLA-style paper represents a close reading and analysis of the poem “London”, written by William Blake. It discusses the meaning, imagery, sound effects and other elements of the poem to offer an overall theme and meaning to lead to understanding. Bibliography offers 1 source.
 



Revenge Explored in Mark Twain and Edgar Allan Poe Revenge Explored in Mark Twain and Edgar Allan Poe
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The following paper examines the character of revenge in “The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg” by Mark Twain and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. It illustrates how the stories are different with examples from person versus person, person versus society, anonymity, and conclusion. The paper is 4 pages long with 2 sources in MLA style.
 



“Death and the King’s Horseman” and “Master Harold and the Boys” “Death and the King’s Horseman” and “Master Harold and the Boys”
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This is a 3 page paper, with 0 sources written in MLA format comparing and contrasting the plays “Death and the King’s Horseman” by Wole Soyinka, and “Master Harold and the Boys” by Athol Fugard. It talks about the theme of wanting freedom in an oppressed nation, as well as biblical relationships between Christ being oppressed and the main characters being oppressed.
 



October Sky October Sky
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This is a 2-page paper describing the use of the scientific method in relation to the film October Sky . How the characters in the film use the four steps of the scientific method is analyzed. No sources were used.
 



Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
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The purpose of this discussion is to explore the theme of solitude in the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. We will begin the discussion by providing a line by line explanation of the poem, noting the use of any and all similes, metaphors, allusions, personification, anthropomorphism, imagery, and/or onomatopoeia. This is a four page paper in MLA format.
 



Vega and Montaigne: A Comparison of Renaissance Writing Vega and Montaigne: A Comparison of Renaissance Writing
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This is a 5 page essay answering the questions: “Which of the issues raised by Michel De Montaigne and Lope de Vega are topical today and which are less topical?” It has 0 sources and is in MLA format. It looks briefly at the lives of each of these men and takes each issue raised and applied to issues relevant to the modern day era. Themes of love, revenge, destiny, and education are among those discussed in the two authors’ writings along with their meanings during the Renaissance era and today. The paper concludes by discussing societal and individual ethics believed by the two authors and modern day standards.
 



Nutting Nutting
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This is a 3 page paper, with 1 source, written in MLA format. It analyzes the poem, “Nutting” by William Wordsworth (1770-1850). It discusses imagery, the question the poem asks, and the attempted solution to that question. It also tackles the structure of the poem, and what type of poem it is.
 



The Concept of Literature and The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test The Concept of Literature and The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
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The purpose of this 5-page, APA-style paper is to discuss the concept of “literature”: what makes certain writing literature as opposed to popular entertainment, and how we can recognize literature when we see it, as illustrated by review of the book The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Tom Wolfe (1968). Bibliography offers one source.
 



The Black Church in the African-American Experience The Black Church in the African-American Experience
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This is a 3 page book report on The Black Church in the African American Experience by Eric C. Lincoln. It relies on one source in MLA format. The different African denominations are discussed as well as the survey findings of the authors (taken by pastors). The themes and histories of the religions present in the book are explained throughout the essay.
 



Themes of Baseball in April Themes of Baseball in April
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This is a 2-page paper using two sources discussing the book Baseball in April and other stories by Gary Soto. The paper looks at themes is Soto’s work including identity, coming of age, friendship, and love. The themes discussed are represented by at least 3 specific references from the book.
 



Critical Essay of Short Stories Critical Essay of Short Stories
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This is a 4-page paper on short stories. It has one source and is in MLA format. The paper discusses two short stories from the book “Short Fiction: Classic and Contemporary “ by Charles H. Bohner & Lyman. The stories analyzed are Hills Like White Elephant by Ernest Hemingway and Araby by James Joyce. Characters and plots of both pieces are discussed in detail.
 



Comparison and Contrast of Languages Comparison and Contrast of Languages
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This four-page, MLA-style paper compares and contrasts the languages of Spanish and English, specifically targeting the personal experiences of the writer as she learned Spanish. The paper discusses the differences in sound, tenses, nuances of meaning that led to experiences of satisfaction, embarrassment, but most of all, appreciation for the writer’s newly-learned language. No sources were required; there is no bibliography.
 



Writing Styles Writing Styles
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This is a 5 page paper demonstrating the art of writing different types of paragraphs, in no particular format. Types of paragraphs are as follows: classification, three process analysis paragraphs, narrative, objective description, subjective description, and division analysis. All paragraphs are 12 sentences long, with a topical sentence, body, and closing sentence. All paragraphs are also about something most anyone would know about.
 



The Good Soldier The Good Soldier
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This is a 4-page term paper written in MLA format about inspiring book, The Good Soldier, by Ford Maddox Ford. The introduction is based on the author’s biography and historic/stylistic position, which marks the end of the Edwardian and Victorian eras. The beginning of the modern impressionistic era is briefly discussed.
 



Connecting Phrases Connecting Phrases
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This is a 1-page assignment in MLA style using no sources. The phrase “Asian Princess Medea . . . must be used in a paragraph along with the phrase: Do not answer a fool with his own stupidity. Proverbs 26:3
 



King Lear: A Closer Look King Lear: A Closer Look
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This five page paper asserts that major themes within King Lear are representations of events and issues within Shakespeare’s own life. It uses seven sources, 6 are journal articles and 1 is an Internet source. The quotation style is MLA. How Shakespeare’s characters represent and relate to occurrences and persons in Shakespeare’s life is explained including family issues of inheritance and property rights.
 



George Orwell as a Propagandist George Orwell as a Propagandist
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This is a 7 and a half-page paper on George Orwell. It has 6 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the work of George Orwell as a propagandist by analyzing his three most famous pieces: Nineteen Eighty Four, Animal Farm, and Shooting an Elephant. Each story is broken down in this essay giving a detailed analysis of each and how they portray Orwell’s propagandist way of writing. The essay concludes by discussing the impact on the political thinking of readers.
 



The Good Angels The Good Angels
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The following paper compares and contrasts Milton’s good angels in “Paradise Lost.” It examines the four angels Raphael, Michael, Uriel, and Gabriel—what their characteristics are and how they differ. The paper is 4 pages long with 1 source in MLA style.
 



Feminine Ideals and Hamlet’s Women Feminine Ideals and Hamlet’s Women
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This five-page, MLA-style paper will focus on the women in the play Hamlet, on aspects of the “feminine ideal”, and how they relate to ideals of femininity in Shakespeare’s time and in our own. Hamlet and Ophelia’s relationship is discussed as well as Ophelia’s ideal femininity, the confusion of Gertrude’s roles, and the paper concludes by analyzing ideals of femininity as literary and historical constraints. Bibliography includes 6 sources.
 



Hopes and Dreams Hopes and Dreams
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This paper is an essay. The subject is Literature and the topic is Hopes and Dreams. The paper is based on the stories by Alice Walker’s Everyday Use and A Small, Good Thing” by Raymond Carver. The essay is basically a report on the two stories. The paper is three pages long, has three sources and is in MLA format. There is a one page outline present at the beginning of the paper.
 



Jane Eyre and an Unrealistic Character Jane Eyre and an Unrealistic Character
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This paper takes a look at an unrealistic character from the novel, Jane Eyre, and examines this character in the context of the overall theme of the book. The paper is two pages long and has no sources.
 



Do You Know What a Hero Is Do You Know What a Hero Is
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This paper addresses the question “Do you know what a hero is?” by offering evidence that (1) every individual is entitled to dignity, (2) that it is easy for evil to prevail if its opponents refuse to take a stand, and (3) a single death can impact a multitude of future lives. It is three pages long and contains no resources.
 



Amsterdam: Comedy or Tragedy? Amsterdam: Comedy or Tragedy?
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This is a 2 page book report. The writer gives an analysis of the novel Amsterdam by Ian McEwen. The paper has 0 sources and it is written in MLA format. The paper specifically discusses the tone of the book and answers the question: Is Amsterdam a tragedy or a comedy?
 



Amsterdam: Comedy or Tragedy? Amsterdam: Comedy or Tragedy?
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This document is a 4-page book report on Amsterdam by Ian McEwen. The paper is written in MLA format at a college graduate level. The author discusses the tone of the book and discusses if the book is either a comedy or tragedy. The author is careful to avoid just a summary of the book, but rather gives an analysis. There are 0 outside sources used.
 



Writing About Relationships Writing About Relationships
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This is a 6-page research paper comparing and contrasting two authors’ style and structure in handling the same topic. Kazuo Ishiguro with “Remains of the Day” and Zadie Smith with “White Teeth” both tackle multicultural and multi-status relationships in their novels. This paper looks closely at each author’s structure and style in handling this topic. There are 7 sources for this paper. It is in MLA format and includes an outline.
 



A Poem of Liberty A Poem of Liberty
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This is a 1-page paper on why the poem engraved at the base of the Statue of Liberty is the authors favorite poem. A link to the poem online is included. There are no sources other than the poem that are used.
 



The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
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The following paper examines the Vietnam War as Tim O’Brien experienced it. “The Things They Carried” is a collection of short stories that illustrate more than anything, the psychological effects of the war and the issues facing America at that time. The paper is 4 pages long with 1 source in MLA style deeply analyzes those stories and their effectiveness.
 



My Personal History as a Writer My Personal History as a Writer
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This is a five-page paper that answers specific questions discussing the author’s personal history as a writer. The purpose of the paper is to develop a risk profile of the author as an academic writer. Some of the questions involve how the writer approaches their work and the risks they take or do not take. There are no citations.
 



Approaching History with a New Perspective and Voice Approaching History with a New Perspective and Voice
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The following paper discusses some of the problems encountered when writing about history. Aside from history sometimes being dull, it can also suffer from historian’s bias. Many factors contribute to bias. This paper discusses different ways that historians can approach their writing as to better engage the reader, such as perspectivism and voice. The paper is just over 4 pages long with 4 sources in MLA style.
 



Historical Accuracy: Comparing  the Writings of Patricia Nelson Limerick and Jane Tompkins Historical Accuracy: Comparing the Writings of Patricia Nelson Limerick and Jane Tompkins
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This five-page paper addresses historical accuracy and the subjective analysis of specific historical facts. Specifically, two articles are compared, one by Limerick and the other by Tompkins. No sources are cited.
 



Comparing the writings of Patricia Nelson Limerick and Jane Tompkins Comparing the writings of Patricia Nelson Limerick and Jane Tompkins
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This is a six-page paper comparing the writings of Patricia Nelson Limerick and Jane Tompkins. How history is written and how accurately it is presented according to the two authors are among the issues discussed. There are no cited sources used in this essay.
 



Examples of Irony in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Examples of Irony in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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The following three-page paper discusses ironic and/or sharp comments and their immediate context as well as their greater context in Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice. The paper is written in APA style with one source. The paper is written on a college undergraduate level and is classified as an English paper.
 



Catcher in the Rye and The Changeover Catcher in the Rye and The Changeover
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This is a 5-page paper for a Young Adult Fiction class. It compares many common topics from 2 books, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and The Changeover by Margaret Mahy. It incorporates some research and critical theory on the topic. There are three sources used presented in MLA format.
 



Ezra Pound and Fascism Ezra Pound and Fascism
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This is a 9-page research paper in MLA format discussing Ezra Pound’s Cantos and the Poetics of Fascism. The purpose of this paper is to make a determination if these poems are fascist in content. Nine sources are used and presented in MLA format.
 



Ezra Pound and Fascism Ezra Pound and Fascism
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This is a 9-page research paper in MLA format discussing Ezra Pound’s Cantos and the Poetics of Fascism. The purpose of this paper is to make a determination if these poems are fascist in content. A brief biography of Pound is given and elements of fascism are analyzed to support whether or not the poems in question are in fact fascist. Nine sources are used and presented in MLA format.
 



Magical Reality Magical Reality
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This is a 2-page essay analyzing magical realism and Gimpel The Fool by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The main character of the story and their situation is also discussed. No sources other than the short story and personal opinions are used.
 



The Train from Rhodesia The Train from Rhodesia
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This is 2-page essay in MLA style without any sources on the story “The Train from Rhodesia” It is a general rewrite of the story from the point of view of the husband. The author explains what changes and why and how the story is superior in its original narrative format.
 



Racial Myths and Fallacies in To Kill a Mockingbird Racial Myths and Fallacies in To Kill a Mockingbird
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This is an eight page critical analysis of racial myths and fallacies in Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird”. It relies on 12 sources presented in MLA format. How the themes of the story, particularly the theme of racism, effected society during the time of the book’s publication is also discussed. A brief background is also given about the author.
 



Flew Over the Cuckoo’ Nest by Ken Kesey Flew Over the Cuckoo’ Nest by Ken Kesey
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This is a 10-page book review of “The One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest”. It has 3 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the novel, its plot and characters. The main focus of the paper is towards the three main characters of the novel and their interrelation with each other. The paper is written on a college junior level and has in text citations. Paper is classified as an English paper.
 



Improving the Quality of Campus Life Through Services Improving the Quality of Campus Life Through Services
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This three-page paper is written in MLA format on a college undergraduate level and contains no sources. It is a discussion of what can be done to improve the quality of life on a college campus.
 



The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby
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This is a 3 page paper on the novel “The Great Gatsby”. It has 2 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the themes of the novel and the era of 1920s when it was written and offers a brief background on the author.
 



The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby
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This is a 3 page paper on the novel “The Great Gatsby”. It has 2 sources and is in MLA format. The paper begins with a succinct background about the author and then discusses the era of 1920s (the era in which the book was written). The essay concludes by explaining themes and characters of the novel.
 



Orange, New Jersey Orange, New Jersey
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This two-page paper is written on a college junior level in MLA format, and contains two sources. It is a discussion of the town of Orange, NJ, and talks of the geographical boundaries of the town, the social problems it faces, the dominant values, the sense of community, and what part of the community is most easily identified with.
 



Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf
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This is a 5 page review of Virginia Woolf’s novel Jacob’s Room. It has four sources and is in MLA format. The paper specifically discusses the thirteenth chapter of the novel. Paper would fall under English and Book Reports as a subject.
 



Virginia Woolf’s Writings Virginia Woolf’s Writings
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This is a 10-page paper on Virginia Woolf’s writings. It has 4 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the works of Virginia Woolf in detail, with a special focus on certain famous writings. In addition to this, it also considers her work as a feminist.
 



As You Like It: Gender and Sexual Confusions As You Like It: Gender and Sexual Confusions
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This 13-page, MLA style term paper, explores the gender and sexual confusions of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The author suggests through the confusions Shakespeare critiques the romantic assumptions of his own age. The author uses 3 books as sources and the paper is written on a college graduate level.
 



Tour of Hope: An Analysis of Fallacy Tour of Hope: An Analysis of Fallacy
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This is a 3-page paper reviewing the commercial “Tour of Hope” The paper discovers and analyzes 3 fallacies: the appeal to authority, popularity, and emotions. It relies on three sources presented in MLA format.
 



Tour of Hope: An Analysis of Fallacy Tour of Hope: An Analysis of Fallacy
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This is a 3-page paper reviewing the commercial “Tour of Hope” The paper discovers and analyzes 3 fallacies, which include the appeal to authority, popularity, and emotions. How these fallacies are used in other commercials is also discussed. It relies on three sources presented in MLA format.
 



Being Aware of the Primary Audience Being Aware of the Primary Audience
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This is a one-page essay that addresses how the author is aware of their primary audiences, students and their professor, when writing. It looks at audience expectations and the goals of the author when addressing the audience and why the topic of English research techniques is interesting to them.
 



“Stop Ironing the Diapers” by Barbara Ehrenich “Stop Ironing the Diapers” by Barbara Ehrenich
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This is a two-page response to Barbara Ehrenich’s “Stop Ironing the Diapers”. The author’s main idea is that Ehrenich’s ideas are somewhat unfounded and are invalid because they are based solely on personal experience. The author disagrees with three of the seven points made in the article which include the author’s opinion of raising children in one’s spare time, not to educate one’s children in a complicated manner, and how to mold one’s child.
 



Pro-Active Reading Report: Lives of Moral Leadership Pro-Active Reading Report: Lives of Moral Leadership
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This three-page paper is written on a doctorate level and contains one source. It is a pro-active reading report designed to spark the reader's interest in a particular book and create questions to be answered, which are then found in the book “Lives of Moral Leadership”. It is written in APA style.
 



Pro-Active Reading Report: Lives of Moral Leadership Pro-Active Reading Report: Lives of Moral Leadership
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This is a two page essay written in APA relying on 4 sources. It is a proactive report on the book by Robert Coles Lives of Moral Leadership. The paper answers a series of questions pertaining to the book including: How can one show great moral leadership and still get things done when many people get things done only by being immoral; Does being a leader change someone's morals?; and how does someone become a moral leader?
 



Problem Posing--Adding a Creative Increment to Technological Problem Solving Problem Posing--Adding a Creative Increment to Technological Problem Solving
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This is a one page critique of Problem Posing--Adding a Creative Increment to Technological Problem Solving, which specifically discusses problem-resolution that could be applied to technological education. It includes a summary of the content and an analysis of how it is a useful resource to other doctoral students and what possible application there is for the material. The article is cited in APA format.
 



Problem Definition and Research Questions Problem Definition and Research Questions
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This is a 1-page paper using 4 sources written in APA style explaining the definition of a problem and a research question. It uses the literature on the topics of problem definition and research questions, in regards to research problems and research questions and gives a brief definition/explanation (1 paragraph each) that answers the questions.
 



Knowledge is the Key to Success Knowledge is the Key to Success
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This 3.5-page comparative analysis of Arnold Toynbee Challenge and Response and Edward Said Reflections on Exile , is written in MLA format on a college sophomore level. Focus on the state of exile described in Toynbee's essay is discussed.
 



Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman
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This is a three-page paper that looks at Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. It looks at the theme, characters, setting, and symbolism. It concludes by related them to the theme. It uses one source, the book, and is in MLA format.
 



Robert Frost’s “Out, Out—” Robert Frost’s “Out, Out—”
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The following paper examines Robert Frost’s poem, Out, Out. It discusses the symbolism, imagery, and tone Frost uses to convey the message. The paper is 2 pages long with 2 sources in MLA style.
 



Gullah and Its Influence on the American Language Gullah and Its Influence on the American Language
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This is a 3 page paper using 6 sources on how the Gullah language has had an influence on the American language. Specific words and pronunciations of words effected by the Gullah language are discussed and a brief history of the Gullah culture is given as well as where this culture is still alive.
 



Analysis of Ich Kann’s nicht fassen, nicht glauben Analysis of Ich Kann’s nicht fassen, nicht glauben
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This 5-page music paper written in MLA format is an analysis of Ich Kann's nicht fassen, nicht glauben, song no. 3 from Robert Schumann's Frauenliebe und-leben, Op. 42. The author analyzes the meaning and structure of the poem (song text). The author discusses the stanza structure, rhyme scheme, meter, images, etc. A comparison of Schumann's setting with the original Chamisso poem is also given.
 



Bartleby the Scrivener Bartleby the Scrivener
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This is a 3-page paper without sources on a character analysis of four traits of Bartleby the Scrivener, a short story written by Herman Melville. How the narrator of the story describes and understands Bartleby is also discussed.
 



Perils of Prohibition: An Analysis Perils of Prohibition: An Analysis
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This is a three-page critical analysis of the handout “Perils of Prohibition,” by Elizabeth M. Whelan. In this analysis, the issue of the handout will be listed, the handout thesis, and the reasons behind its thesis. The paper is in MLA format. No sources were required, other than the handout.
 



Is a Tree Worth a Life?: An Analysis Is a Tree Worth a Life?: An Analysis
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This is a three-page critical analysis essay on the handout “Is a Tree Worth a Life?” by Sally Thane Christensen. No sources, other than the handout, are used. The paper is in MLA format and it discusses the main theses of the piece as well as what could have been done to make the piece more convincing.
 



“A Question of Class” and “I Stand Here Ironing”: A Comparison “A Question of Class” and “I Stand Here Ironing”: A Comparison
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The following paper compares and contrasts “A Question of Class” by Dorothy Allison and “I Stand Here Ironing” by Tillie Olsen. It examines the positive outcome of Allison’s story as opposed to Olsen’s apathy and what their conclusions mean. The paper is 4 pages long with 2 sources presented in APA style.
 



Resistance Is An Option Resistance Is An Option
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This is a two page opinion paper supporting Peter de Jager’s position (expressed in the May/June 2001 edition of The Futurist) that resistance to change is good. Supporting evidence is taken from three (3) additional sources.
 



“Farewell My Lovely” and “Red Harvest”: A Comparison “Farewell My Lovely” and “Red Harvest”: A Comparison
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This is a 5 page response paper comparing and contrasting the two works, “Farewell My Lovely” and “Red Harvest” by Raymond Chandler. Themes and characters from both works are discussed. No sources other than the works were used.
 



Hamlet and Willy Loman: Different Situations, Similar Problems Hamlet and Willy Loman: Different Situations, Similar Problems
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This is a two page paper with four references and is in MLA format. The paper considers the two characters of Hamlet and Willy Loman and shows that they are each in very different situations, but are not so different in regard to the sources of their problems. Both Hamlet and Willy Loman share the fatal flaw of being unable to deal with reality, while the females in their lives contribute to their downfall in similar ways.
 



Selling Gods and Gods of the City Selling Gods and Gods of the City
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This is a 12-page paper in MLA style focused on two books, R. Laurence Moore's ''Selling God,'' and Robert A. Orsi's ''Gods of the City,'' which addresses two questions: 1) in a pluralistic society such as the United States, what must religious organizations do if they are to survive and thrive and what are the implications of that for the traditions they teach, and 2) in a society where ''religious truths'' are equal, how should we understand the place and significance of religious teaching and language for individuals?
 



Poetry and Short Fiction: A Comparison Poetry and Short Fiction: A Comparison
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The following paper explains the differences between poetry and short fiction. It examines what the genres have in common as well as what is different about them. The paper is five pages long with seven sources presented in MLA style. Notable poets and authors are discussed as well as the history of poetry.
 



Psychoanalysis: A Rose for Emily Psychoanalysis: A Rose for Emily
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This two-page paper, written at a college sophomore level, is a psychoanalysis of the short story A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner. The subtle clues that foreshadow the story’s ending are discussed. It contains no sources.
 



The Road Not Taken The Road Not Taken
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The following paper discusses Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken.” It discusses what Frost makes us consider and it analyzes the meaning of the poem. The paper is 3 pages long with 1 source in MLA style. Decision-making, self-reliance and self-assurance are among the important themes being investigated.
 



Comparison of Poetry and Short Fiction: Faulkner and Dickinson Comparison of Poetry and Short Fiction: Faulkner and Dickinson
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The following paper compares short fiction to poetry by looking at Faulkner’s “Rose for Emily” and Emily Dickinson’s poems “Wild Nights” and “The Soul Selects Her Own Society”. How a reader processes a story when reading both types of literature is explained as specific examples are used to prove this point. The paper 5 pages long with 8 sources in MLA style.
 



When Heaven and Earth Changed Places When Heaven and Earth Changed Places
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This is a 9-page paper with 3 sources in MLA style on the book When Heaven and Earth Changed Places by Le Ly Hayslip. It answers three questions: 1) in what significant ways could her experience be seen as a metaphor for the experience of the Vietnamese as a whole, 2) to what extent did her life experiences diverge from those of the Vietnamese people as a whole and 3) what were the most momentous events or decisions made in Hanoi, Saigon, and Washington during the 1964-68 period that contributed to the suffering of the Vietnamese people?
 



Sister Carrie Sister Carrie
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This paper is an analysis of the similarities and differences between Theodore Dreiser’s “Sister Carrie” and Toni Morrison’s “Sister Carrie” from a feminist perspective. The terms of the subjugation of women and minorities is a prominent them throughout the story and this essay. It is seven pages long and relies on four sources presented in MLA format. Specifically, the analysis will support the thesis that allowing external influences to define one’s sense of self- worth is a recipe for unhappiness and unfulfilled dreams.
 



Reviving Ophelia Reviving Ophelia
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This is an 8 page paper that discusses the book, Reviving Ophelia, by Mary Pipher. It is in APA format, with 1 source. It looks at whether or not the opinions and evidence presented in the story are as bad as the author states, and whether or not the therapy was useful. It also discusses current opinions and attitudes within society towards girls.
 



The Definition of Literature The Definition of Literature
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This is a three page reflective essay that focuses on the definition of literature. It has 0 sources and is written in the MLA format. A major topic in the essay is the level of sophistication achieved by students who have taken a literature course. The paper also focuses on what can be learned by studying literature. The main thesis of the paper is that students are more sophisticated readers by studying literature and they have a complete understanding of what literature is.
 



Reviving Ophelia:  Help for Today's Adolescent Girls Reviving Ophelia: Help for Today's Adolescent Girls
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This four page paper examines the issues that adolescent girls face today and some ways to cope with these issues, as presented in the book, Reviving Ophelia. Some of the pressures discussed include physical appearance and the part taking of high-risk behaviors. Some of the solutions discussed according to “Reviving Ophelia” consist of journaling, poetry, and painting The paper relies on no sources except for the book.
 



Heroes, Villains, and Money: Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged Heroes, Villains, and Money: Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged
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This five-page paper is a discussion on money in the Ayn Rand novel Atlas Shrugged. It discusses the differences between the heroes that want to make money and the villains that want to have money, and touches on the differences between the two groups. It is written in MLA format on a college senior level and contains the novel as the one and only source.
 



Young Goodman Brown and The Fall of the House of Usher Young Goodman Brown and The Fall of the House of Usher
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This is a 2-page paper in MLA format comparing and contrasting the characters, theme, style and symbols in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown and Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher.” The paper relies on three sources.
 



Lysistrata: An Explication Lysistrata: An Explication
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This three-page paper is an explication of a scene from Lysistrata, and is written on a college junior level in MLA format. It contains no sources, and talks of the scene where Lysistrata convinces the women to hold out on their husbands until they agree to end the war. Other information about Lysistrata is mentioned so that the scene in question makes sense.
 



The Fall of the House of Usher and Young Goodman Brown: A Comparison The Fall of the House of Usher and Young Goodman Brown: A Comparison
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This is a three page essay written in MLA citation format in which Young Goodman Brown, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and The Fall of the House of Usher, by Edgar Allen Poe, are compared and contrasted. Also discussed is how the narrative focus or point of view affects the tone of each story. This essay has at least three sources, including two scholarly sources.
 



Hamlet and Willie Loman Hamlet and Willie Loman
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This is a 3-page research paper in MLA format comparing and contrasting the tragic characters of Hamlet and Willie Loman. This paper examines how each one contributes to their tragedy and the reasons they are considered tragic. The paper argues that Hamlet is a tragic hero and Willie just represents tragedy in its purest form.
 



Two Tragic Heroes: Hamlet and Willie Loman Two Tragic Heroes: Hamlet and Willie Loman
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This is 3-page research paper, relying on five sources and written in MLA format, compares and contrasts the tragic characters of Hamlet and Willie Loman. How each one contributes to their tragedy is analyzed and the reasons they are considered tragic is examined. This essay posits that Hamlet is a tragic hero and Willie just represents tragedy in its purest form.
 



Two Tragic Heroes: Hamlet and Willie Loman Two Tragic Heroes: Hamlet and Willie Loman
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This is a 3-page research paper. It is written in MLA format and relies on 5 sources. The paper compares and contrasts the tragic characters of Hamlet and Willie Loman as well as examines how each one contributes to their tragedy and the reasons they are considered tragic. The paper argues Hamlet is a tragic hero and Willie just represents tragedy in its purest form.
 



Beauty Beauty
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This is a two page paper defining beauty and beautiful people, places, and things. The essay is written from the writer’s perspective and it explains how beauty can be found everywhere when one chooses to recognize it. There are no resources.
 



Ideal Man Ideal Man
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This is a 3-page paper comparing and contrasting Shakespeare’s character Hamlet with Joseph Conrad’s character Marlow. No sources other than the stories Hamlet and Heart of Darkness were used.
 



The Symbolism of Ritual Belief The Symbolism of Ritual Belief
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This is a five page paper with a two page detailed outline. It examines the symbolism of ritual belief in Jackson’s “The Lottery, “ and Porter’s “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall.” It relies on four sources presented in MLA format.
 



The Symbolism of Ritual Belief The Symbolism of Ritual Belief
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This is a 5-page paper with a 2-page outline. It examines the symbolism of ritual belief in Jackson’s “The Lottery, “ and Porter’s “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall.” It relies on four sources and is in MLA format. The writer gives examples of foreshadowing and they effect the plot in the stories.
 



Themes of Reality and Illusion in The Glass Menagerie and Hamlet Themes of Reality and Illusion in The Glass Menagerie and Hamlet
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This 5 page, MLA paper with 5 citations focuses on the theme of reality vs. illusion in the Glass Menagerie and Hamlet. Both reality and illusion are used as tools to give the audience a greater involvement with (or distance from) the character. As such, our sense of reality is formed on our external sensory perceptions and our internal interpretation of that input. Our sense of illusion, or the distance from reality, happens when internal or external input and interpretations do not match. It is the purpose of this paper, then, to explore the relationship between reality and illusion in The Glass Menagerie and Hamlet.
 



The Theme of Stephen King The Theme of Stephen King
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This is a 6-page paper comparing three short stories by the same author, Stephen King. The three stories are taken from Everything’s Eventual and share a common theme, horror and the devil. The three stories are analyzed and their similarities discussed. There are 6 sources for this paper, and it is in MLA style.
 



Argument for King Creon Argument for King Creon
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Much is made of Antigone’s sacrifice and insistence on personal accountability and loyalty to family above political considerations; this has made King Creon to be the villain in the play Antigone. However, an argument is made that exceptional times call for exceptional measures, that order must be restored when disorder or threat of chaos or harm to people is presented, and that liberty can only exist in an ordered society. Creon is therefore to be defended, which is the purpose of this paper. Bibliography offers 4 sources; copies follow on this paper.
 



Christianity and Judaism Christianity and Judaism
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This report, 3 pages in length, examines a number of factors concerning Christianity and Judaism--foundation, core beliefs, relationship to the state, and internal divisions--as well as the relationship between the religions in these areas. Footnotes are included.
 



Possession Possession
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This is a 2-page review of the novel Possession by A.S. Byatt. No sources, other than the book itself were used.
 



A Rose for Emily and Porphyria's Lover: Common Themes A Rose for Emily and Porphyria's Lover: Common Themes
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This is a 10 page interpretive research essay in MLA style using 14 sources and includes a Bibliography and a Works Cited page. The paper explores the themes in the works of literature and compares and contrasts the poem Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner. Social status and social convention, isolation, a divorce from reality and jealousy and how both authors use murder as a medium to explore these themes are all discussed. The essay examines what the works have to say about the human condition, analyze the fictional elements and explain the conscious choices the author made in writing his/her fiction is a requirement of the essay.
 



Number Our Days: Myths and Symbolism Number Our Days: Myths and Symbolism
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This three-page paper is a discussion of Chapters 1 & 2, as well as the Epilogue and the Afterward of “Number Our Days” by Barbara Meyerhoff. It is written on a college senior level in MLA format and does not include a bibliography. It discusses how people see symbolism in stories, what myths teach us, and what kinds of myths are considered ‘hero’s quests.”
 



The Powerful Use of Setting in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” The Powerful Use of Setting in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”
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The following paper examines three examples of how Kate Chopin uses the setting in “The Story of an Hour” to illustrate the plight of Louise. The paper 2 pages long with 1 source in MLA style.
 



Compare Larger Than Life (Paul Bunyan story) and The Bunyans Compare Larger Than Life (Paul Bunyan story) and The Bunyans
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This is a two page comparison of Larger Than Life and The Bunyans. There are no cited sources other than the two texts. The reading level and illustrations of both stories are analyzed and the paper is concluded with the author’s personal preference as to which book they would prefer in their classroom.
 



Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
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This is a two page review of three Caldecott-winning children's books: “Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears”, “Mirette on the High Wire”, and “Rapunzel”. What makes these stories successful is discussed as well as their themes and storylines. No sources were used.
 



The Three Tales of The Three Little Pigs The Three Tales of The Three Little Pigs
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This is a 2-page paper comparing and contrasting the stories, “The Three Pigs” by David Wiesner, “The Three Little Pigs” by Paul Galdone and “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs” by Jon Scieszka. It is written in MLA format and contains no cited sources other than the three texts. The different perspectives in which the three stories were written in explained and a brief overview of each tale is presented.
 



I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
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This is a Literature essay discussing the poem, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. It is one page in length and contains one source. The paper answers the question: How is Wordsworth's I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud the best example of Romantic Poetry?
 



Warnings for the Fairer Sex: “Christabel” and “Goblin Market” Warnings for the Fairer Sex: “Christabel” and “Goblin Market”
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This essay is slightly less than 300 words in length and uses two literary sources documented in MLA format. It is written and intended for the college-level reader. It compares the two poems “Christabel” and “Goblin Market” and points out the warnings embedded in each as well as the audience for the warnings. The essay also points to the larger cultural norms and violations.
 



Victorian Literature Victorian Literature
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This is a 1-page overview of Victorian literature. It has one source and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the social changes in 19th Century England that affected the literature of the time and differentiated it from its predecessor, Romantic literature.
 



“I Just Wanna Be Average”: A Response “I Just Wanna Be Average”: A Response
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This is a one page reaction paper to the article “I Just Wanna Be Average.” It relies solely on the article and discusses the themes and issues present in the article.
 



Article Response: The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society Article Response: The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society
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This is a 1-page reaction paper in MLA style to the article by Jonathan Kozol titled “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society”. It includes a summary of the main points and reactions.
 



Decolonizing the Mind Decolonizing the Mind
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This is a one page reflective journal on “Decolonizing the Mind” by Ngugi Wa Thiongo'o. It includes the main point of the article and personal opinions. How forcing a language upon a group of people is detrimental to their culture is analyzed throughout the paper.
 



The Devil Creates Evil, Evil Creates Violence The Devil Creates Evil, Evil Creates Violence
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This is a 7-page report on the short story “ Where are you going, where have you been?” by Joyce Caroll Oates. The writer discusses the violence of sexuality in the story. The paper is in MLA format and uses only the story as a source.
 



Dulce et Decorum Est Dulce et Decorum Est
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This is three-page essay that looks at the literary devices employed by Wilfred Owen in his poem “Dulce et Decorum Est”. The author notes how these devices convey the dream-like horror and the insignificant patriotism of World War I. It uses one source: the poem.
 



Babylon Revisited Babylon Revisited
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The following three-page paper examines the theme of not being able to escape one’s past and the somber tone that Charlie Wales has throughout the story, Babylon Revisited. These two elements work together to create a superb character in Charlie and his view on life versus his previous view. This paper is MLA style with one source.
 



Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov
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This is a 10-page paper on Anton Chekhov’s masterful ability to create everyday characters with which readers can relate. It is in MLA format and has nine sources. It uses three short stories (“Misery,” “The Doctor,” and “At the Barber’s”) to illustrate its thesis, which is that Anton Chekhov was a storytelling genius when it came to detailing the lives, struggles, loves, and losses of the ordinary character.
 



Southern Gothic Meaning and Religious Symbolism Southern Gothic Meaning and Religious Symbolism
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This is a seven-page paper discussing Southern Gothic style and religious symbolism in Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find.” The argument is that the story uses both these conventions to drive the narrative and vividly depict two views of modern spirituality in the grandmother and The Misfit. Seven sources are used, including the short story itself. The paper is written in MLA format.
 



“The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”
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This is a two-page paper that discusses how Wilson, in “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”, embodies human downfalls. It looks at the plot, supporting characters, his role as the catalyst and his role as an antithesis to show what Wilson represents. It uses no sources and has two direct quotes.
 



Poems by Sharon Olds Poems by Sharon Olds
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This paper, a 2-page research paper on poems by Sharon Olds, is written on a college sophomore level. The writer discusses theme, language, style, and setting in the poems Rites of Passage and The Sisters of Sexual Treasure. The writer used 2 sources and wrote the paper in MLA format.
 



Hero Analysis Hero Analysis
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This is a one page paper in MLA style of a hero analysis from the book “The Great Gatsby.” The hero discussed is Nick Carraway. It contains a thesis statement, underlined, with 3 body paragraphs using quotes to support the points of the paragraph.
 



“O” vs. Othello “O” vs. Othello
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This is a two page analysis of the similarities and differences between Shakespeare’s tragedy “Othello” and filmmaker Tim Blake Nelson’s “O” version set against the backdrop of an exclusive private school in the South. There are no sources offered.
 



Book Report: Amazing Grace Book Report: Amazing Grace
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This three-page paper is written on a high school level in MLA format and contains no sources. It is a discussion of the book “Amazing Grace” by Jonathan Kozol. It summarizes the book and talks about the schools that are discussed.
 



Linley and Halliday Linley and Halliday
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This four page essay is an analysis of the novel “Amsterdam” by Ian McEwan. The author personally answers the question “Is the book’s final chapter a cop-out by the author or does it follow from the first four chapters?” As the paper is of personal opinion, there are no cited sources.
 



Animal Farm: The Classic Battle of Good versus Evil Animal Farm: The Classic Battle of Good versus Evil
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The following 5 page paper relies on one source presented in MLA format and is a discussion of George Orwell’s novel “Animal Farm” as it relates to the classic battle of good versus evil. How Orwell uses this book to depict his opinions on historical and political viewpoints is explained. The remainder of the book is analyzed and explained as a classic good versus evil battle using specific examples from the book.
 



APA Sample APA Sample
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This is a 2-page assignment showing reference and citation for in-text and reference lists in APA styles. The essay is a strict example and no text is present.
 



Aquelarre Aquelarre
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This is a one page reading response paper to “Aquelarre”. It is written in MLA style. There are no sources for this paper and it discusses the many religious themes evident in the story. The author also offers opinions of the paper.
 



Reflective Journal: Community, Collaborative, and Public Art Reflective Journal: Community, Collaborative, and Public Art
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This two-page paper is written on a college freshman level in MLA format and contains one source. It is a discussion of an article by Andrea Zemel, “Community, Collaborative, and Public Art”. The paper is to be a reflective journal where the article is summarized and then personal reflections are given.
 



As You Like It: A Closer Look at Gender and Sexual Confusions As You Like It: A Closer Look at Gender and Sexual Confusions
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This 13 page MLA Style paper examines the nature of gender within As You Like It. The gender and sexual confusions of As You Like It should be taken very seriously, because through them Shakespeare critiques the romantic assumptions of his own age. Sex refers to the empirical biological differences between men and women; whereas, gender embodies all of the judgments applied to sexual differences. Sex is timeless and immutable. Gender is wholly dependent upon perception, and as such, it is subject to societal trends, moods and, most provocatively, fears. Gender, then, is often a guise into which Shakespearean characters often shift and use to hide from, get closer to, and manipulate others – almost always to woo members of the opposite sex. There are very specific romantic assumptions being made in relation to the gender and sexual confusions of As You Like It, that deserve greater exploration.
 



Jane Austen and the Role of Women Jane Austen and the Role of Women
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This is a 1-page paper about Jane Austen and the role of women in her novels. Three specific novels analyzed include Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion. There are 3 sources for this paper. It is in MLA format.
 



Ball of Fat Ball of Fat
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This is a 1-page response paper to the story by Guy de Maupassant, Ball of Fat. The books main themes are discussed as well as who the Ball of Fat is. The paper relies on no sources other than the book.
 



Invisibility in Battle Royal Invisibility in Battle Royal
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This four-page paper is written in MLA format on a college sophomore level and contains six sources. It is a discussion of the Ellison work “Battle Royal”, specifically analyzing the role of the narrator and the protagonist and his goal to overcome the invisibility of social responsibility in order to unite the black community.
 



Beowulf and Jack Ryan: A Comparison Beowulf and Jack Ryan: A Comparison
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This is a 5-page paper using 7 sources in MLA style comparing the characters of Beowulf and Jack Ryan in the Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy. The premise is that both characters share similar traits such as adventures, irony, and heroic traditions.
 



The Broken Heart The Broken Heart
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This is a five page critical analysis of John Donne’s poem, “The Broken Heart.” The analysis includes areas of diction, prosody, irony, figures of speech, tone, theme, and allusion, but focuses on the strong imagery present in the poem. It is argued the strongest feature of the poem is the author’s metaphor comparing his heart to a broken glass that cannot be repaired. The poem is also compared to other works by the author. No sources were necessary outside of the original poem analyzed.
 



The Heroic Comparison of George W. Bush and Beowulf The Heroic Comparison of George W. Bush and Beowulf
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This is a three page essay comparing George W. Bush and Beowulf in a heroic sense. The author discusses their ironic similarities such as the freeing of Denmark by Beowulf and the freeing of Afghanistan by President Bush. How both men treat their enemies is examined as well as how both men treat people of their own countries. The paper relies on no sources.
 



The Cannibal The Cannibal
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This report, 3 pages in length, in MLA format and relying on four sources, discusses the nature of the cannibal for Montaigne and Shakespeare. For the former, he is a metaphor to be used to highlight a number of flaws in 16th century European civilization. For Shakespeare he is the character Caliban, the primitive who must be constrained that civilization may flourish.
 



The Transition to Adulthood The Transition to Adulthood
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This five-page paper is written on a college freshman level in MLA format and contains one source. It is a discussion of Ian Frazier's essay A Lovely Sort of Lower Purpose and how childhood changes into adulthood. The simplicity of childhood is also analyzed thoroughly as the author discusses the many magical and simple aspects of being a care free and imaginable child.
 



Learning Violence in The Color Purple Learning Violence in The Color Purple
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This four-page paper analyzes the violent behaviors of the young characters in The Color Purple, and suggests, following the differential association theory of criminology, that those behaviors were learned. The paper focuses primarily on Sofia and Harpo, and how fighting became a means of survival for them. The paper is written in APA format, and there are no sources other than the film itself.
 



Corruptibility in “Turn of the Screw” Corruptibility in “Turn of the Screw”
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This two page essay uses two sources and is in MLA format. It discusses the theme of corruption present in the book “Turn of the Screw” by Henry James. How the definition of corruption has changed since the time period when the story was written is also analyzed.
 



Compare and Contrast Essay on McTeague and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Compare and Contrast Essay on McTeague and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
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This 3 Page MLA Style essay on McTeague, by Frank Norris, and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, by Stephen Crane is a compare / contrast focusing primarily on the theme of naturalism. Both books are powerful representations of Naturalism. Maggie, the story of a girl forced into prostitution because of the destruction of her family, tells us that real life is brutally random, arbitrary, and that our fate is inescapable. McTeague, the story of a hulking oafish man who is destroyed by nature for trying to rise above his station in life, also demonstrates that those of us living closest to the wild (which is at the core of humanity) are also doomed to be destroyed by that very nature. Both books present these themes and while they do so from different points of view, both succeed in showing the reader the wild destructiveness of nature and that man may not be as evolved as we would like to think.
 



Flew Over the Cuckoo’ Nest by Ken Kesey Flew Over the Cuckoo’ Nest by Ken Kesey
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This is a 10-page book review of “The One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest”. It has 3 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the novel, its plot and characters. The main focus of the paper is towards the three main characters of the novel and their interrelation with each other.
 



Death and Dying Death and Dying
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The purpose of this 7-page, APA-style paper is to review Kubler-Ross’s book to discuss how and why the process and experience of death may be less than universal, and in that context to compare and contrast the view of death and dying of different cultures; also to discuss denial and avoidance in our society and how communication about death in our own culture may be facilitated by looking at examples from other societies. Bibliography offers 5 sources.
 



Death in Venice Death in Venice
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This is a 6-page paper discussing the theme of death within Thomas Mann’s “Death in Venice”. The paper explores the symbolism Mann utilized, as well as an analysis of the characters’ drive toward death. There are no sources for this paper. It is in MLA format.
 



A Nation for All A Nation for All
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This is a four page book review of “A Nation for All: Race, Inequality and Politics in Twentieth Century Cuba” by Alejandro de la Fuente. The writer analyzes the author’s thesis and their opinion is offered in relation to said thesis. Cuba’s history of racism and inequality is also examined. The essay is written in Turabian style with the use of footnotes. 19 sources are cited.
 



To Know His Work is To Know the Man To Know His Work is To Know the Man
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This is a four-page research paper on the writing style of D.H. Lawrence. The first part explains how a person must first understand the writing if they want to understand his or her writings, then it gives an in-depth detail of his life in relevance to his writings. It shows how knowing Lawrence helps to know his writing. The middle and end sections strip down the main subjects of the story, money, greed and the lack of love, and how he was able to use that to manipulate and control the reader in the story. The paper relies on four sources.
 



The Many Sides of Humanity The Many Sides of Humanity
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This 3-page essay explores the themes presented in the opening paragraphs of Flannery O’Connor’s “The Displaced Person.” O’Connor is known for disturbing themes and a look at the darker side of humanity. Some of the themes discussed in this paper include those of religion and O’Connor’s personal issues. This essay uses 1 source and is in MLA format.
 



Dream Riders Dream Riders
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This is a 2-page paper in MLA format with no sources explicating the poem Dream Rider by William Wallis. It is written at the college senior level and discusses themes and scenes from the poem.
 



‘Battle Royal’ and Social Responsibility ‘Battle Royal’ and Social Responsibility
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This seven-page paper is written in MLA format on a college junior level and contains seven sources. It is a discussion of the Ellison story ‘Battle Royal.’ The paper answers 14 questions about the story and how it relates to black life including the horrible treatment of the narrator. The answers to these questions further analyze underlying themes and symbols found within Battle Royal.
 



Does Love Exist? A Comprehensive Look at Love in the Time of Cholera Does Love Exist? A Comprehensive Look at Love in the Time of Cholera
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This is a 4-page paper discussing whether love exists through the book, Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The paper explores the issue of love in this book and how the influence of family, the concept of marriage, and the influence of age and fidelity, if love does exist. There are 5 reliable sources for this paper. It is in MLA format.
 



Pressure on the Family Pressure on the Family
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This is a 3-page paper comparing the economic, social, and moral pressures on the families in the plays “A Raisin in the Sun” and “The Piano Lesson”. There are no sources for this paper and it is written in MLA format.
 



The Depiction of Women: An Analysis of Literature The Depiction of Women: An Analysis of Literature
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This is an 8-page paper discussing how women are depicted in the following 4 short stories: A White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett, At the Cadian Ball by Kate Chopin, The Storm by Kate Chopin, and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte P. Gillman. There are 5 reliable sources for this paper. It is in MLA format.
 



“Mademoiselle Fifi” and “That Pig of a Morin” “Mademoiselle Fifi” and “That Pig of a Morin”
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This is a 1-page paper discussing two short stories by Maupassant, “Mademoiselle Fifi” and “That Pig of a Morin”. The paper specifically asks to what extent is a person’s life controlled by their environment. There are no sources for this paper. It is in MLA format.
 



The Flight of the Phoenix The Flight of the Phoenix
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This 3-page, MLA style paper is a book report on the book “The Flight of the Phoenix”, including opinion, a description of scene and characters and the plot. Bibliography includes one reference.
 



Footsteps and In Passing Footsteps and In Passing
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This is a 3 page literary analysis of Baudelaire's In Passing and Valery's The Footsteps. The two poems are compared and examined and background information on both poets is given. How certain events in life have attributed to the poets’ writings is also discussed.
 



Forbidden Spaces Forbidden Spaces
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This purpose of this 3 page paper is to analyze, interpret, and discuss the topic of Forbidden Spaces as seen in the children’s story Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. The paper relies on 1 source presented in MLA format. The paper also examines this book as a successful piece of children’s literature and how some of its morals were not seen before the publication of this book.
 



Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian
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This four-page paper is a discussion of four different stories including “Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian by Edith Maud Eaton” and “Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Edith Maud Eaton” by Sui Sin Far, “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” and “Flowering Judas” by Katherine Anne Potter. It is written on a college junior level in MLA format and contains no sources. Each one of the stories discussed shows the characters, settings mood, conflict, climax, and summary.
 



Frankenstein and the French Revolution Frankenstein and the French Revolution
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This 12-page research paper uses 9 sources and is in MLA format. Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is more than a mere horror story. It contains many social themes of the Romantic era and gives us an insight as to the forces that drove the French Revolution, which this paper will discuss. Marry Shelley’s influences will also be analyzed as well as the main themes in “Frankenstein” including religious turmoil and similarities with the story of Adam and Eve.
 



Standard French as a Social Construct Standard French as a Social Construct
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This 7-page argument uses 6 sources and is in APA format. Language is one element that can be used to distinguish one society from another and language is used to declare membership in a certain society. This essay discusses the fact that standard French is the product of an intentional attempt to unify France. How the French language was used as a symbol of the new unified French State that still stands as a source of national pride today is also explained.
 



Strangers in a Bed Strangers in a Bed
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This is a 3-page reflection paper in MLA style based on the short story by Mary Gaitskell entitled A Romantic Weekend. The paper includes author’s own title, the author/story, relevant background, the conflict in the story, a thesis statement, 3 supporting paragraphs, and a goal, which is a support of the thesis statement, three supporting paragraphs, topic sentence and a conclusion with three judgments and proof that the goal was reached. The paper was written in third person and uses no textual references after the first paragraph. It is not a plot summary but a reaction/reflection paper.
 



A Gathering of Saints Review A Gathering of Saints Review
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This is a five page review on the book “The Gathering of Saints”. It explains the complexity of the plot that is deepened with The Number, and how he ties in with the other main characters of the story. The general themes and settings are also discussed.
 



Germinal and the Lives of Cecile and Bonnemort Germinal and the Lives of Cecile and Bonnemort
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This is a 1-page essay discussing how the lives of Cecile and Bonnemort are entwined and what it means in the context of Zola’s Germinal. There is 1 source for this paper, the book Germinal itself. The paper is in MLA format.
 



Love in the Time of Cholera Love in the Time of Cholera
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This is a 4 page paper in MLA style needing no sources or citations. The paper explores the tension between the characters in the book “Love in a Time of Cholera” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The paper explores the tension in the novel between intimacy and strangeness, closeness and distance and discusses the characters who seem intimate but really aren't (Fermina Daza and her husband), and characters who act like strangers but really aren't (Fermina with Florentino). The essay also answers what Garcia Marguez is trying to tell us about the nature of love through his careful blending and confusing of these experiences.
 



Finding the Glory of Man Finding the Glory of Man
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This paper is an expository essay that discusses human magnificence and virtue in the face of war in the works of Stephen Crane. It is three pages long, and the support and the parenthetical citations are pulled from one source: The Red Badge of Courage and Four Stories.
 



Beloved Beloved
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This is a 3 page MLA paper on Toni Morrison’s novel Beloved. It discusses the myths that are contained in the novel and whether they are good or bad myths using evidence from the text. The writer posits that the myth of Beloved and Baby Sugg is a good myth. The paper’s only resource is the book itself.
 



The Great War and Modern Memory The Great War and Modern Memory
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This is a 10 and a half page book report on “The Great War and Modern Memory” by Paul Fussell. It relies on 5 sources and is written in Chicago Manual style. It includes reviews from other popular places such as the NY TIMES and other papers. It is written from a British standpoint.
 



Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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The Arthurian story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, is the most famous example of the Arthurian romance. Gawain is a heroic tale of dedication, of faith, and of human fallibility. This last, however, is what contradicts a convention of the romance – that the characters are never subject to failure, only challenge, self-denial / control, and ultimately triumph or tragic death. This paper demonstrates that Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, is indeed an example of a romance, that it does flout some of the conventions of the genre, and finds these “violations” to be acceptable within the contextual time in which it was written. It is 5 pages long and in MLA format. Four sources are cited.
 



Comparison of Two Books Comparison of Two Books
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This is a 2 page comparison of “The John Harrower Diary” to The Life of Gustavus Vassa with the goal of showing what the two experiences share. How the two autobiographers reveal points of common experience is explained, and, given their differing races and countries, why might they still have some things in common is also discussed. No outside sources were used.
 



Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
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This 5-page paper uses 1 source and is in MLA format. It explores the theme of home and away found in J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” The meaning of home is explored and this paper will support the idea that Harry Potter’s journey through Hogwart’s School was actually a search for home.