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Enide and Erec Code:enideanderecs03.doc Price:
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This is a 4-page paper written in MLA style with no sources on virtuous women in the Middle Ages based on the story of Enide and Erec. The thesis is Enide is able to become more than a typical medieval wife to Erec because she is, in significant ways, manly as well as womanly. |
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Stephen King Code:stephenkings03.doc Price:
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The following paper illustrates how Stephen King is more than just a horror writer. To prove this the paper looks at his novel The Eyes of the Dragon, and two of his novellas, “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption” and “The Body.” The paper is three pages long with six sources in MLA format. |
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Wuthering Heights Code:wheightss03.doc Price:
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The purpose of this paper is to examine whether “Wuthering Heights” is a tragic novel and, accordingly, whether Heathcliff should be regarded with sympathy as well. It two pages in length and has no sources. |
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Christabel Code:christabels03.doc Price:
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This is a 2 page paper on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem Christabel. The paper summarizes the theme of the poem and then describes how symbolism, repetition, and allusions contribute to the theme. It has no references. |
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Nathaniel Hawthorne Code:hawthornes03.doc Price:
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This 4.5 page essay analyzes three short stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne: “The Minister’s Black Veil”, “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” and “Young Goodman Brown”. These stories are cited in MLA format. This essay shows how Hawthorne’s pessimistic view of Puritanism and human nature is illustrated through these stories. |
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Remembrance and Wuthering Heights Code:emilybrontes03.doc Price:
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This is a 3 page paper written in MLA style and does not have any sources. It is a comparison between the poem “Remembrance” and the book “Wuthering Heights” both written by Emily Bronte. |
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The Plague by Albert Camus Code:camuss03.doc Price:
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This six-page essay is written in MLA format. It examines the allegory The Plague by Albert Camus. The thesis of the essay is that the plague is an allegory of more than the topical issue of the Nazi occupation of France in the Second World War; it is also a tale of what constitutes good and evil. The traditional religious view of good and evil as part of God’s plan is set forth in the story by the Jesuit Father Paneloux; the existentialist view of random chance, personal responsibility for one’s actions, and acceptance of an unknowable universe is embodied in Dr. Rieux. Other characters such as Rambert, Tarrou and Cottard also symbolize human attitudes and responses to suffering. The essay analyzes these characters and the intellectual positions they represent, and also formulates a personal response to Camus’ philosophy. |
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The Sun Also Rises Code:sunalsorisess03.doc Price:
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This is a 3-page essay on Ernest Hemingway’s, “The Sun Also Rises.” The paper has 0 sources and is written in MLA format. The paper analyses the moral nature of the behavior of three characters, Jake, Brett, and Robert, according to my own moral code and to that of modern society, with an emphasis on the similarity of moral conduct then and now. |
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The Pit and the Pendulum Code:pendulums03.doc Price:
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This one page essay includes an outline. It describes how torture and repression are manifested in Poe’s story, “The Pit and the Pendulum” and explains that the Spanish Inquisition is symbolic of all repressive regimes in history. There is no bibliography. |
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The Handmaid's Tale Code:handmaids03.doc Price:
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This four page paper is on Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, and answers four specific questions about the story. It is written in MLA format on a college freshman level and contains one source. |
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The Argonautika Code:argonautikas03.doc Price:
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This 4.5 page paper discusses “The Argonautika”. The character Medea is analyzed and compared to Penelope in Homer’s The Odyssey. Typical Greek literature is explained and how The Argonautika does and does not fit into ancient Greek literature is discussed. |
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A&P Code:aps03doc Price:
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The two page essay examines the motivation of the narrator--Sammy--in John Updike’s short story, A&P. It describes the characters in the story and the mundane events that lead the protagonist to make his monumental decision to quit his job. At issue is his recognition of what this decision will have on the way he sees the world and how he will live his life. |
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Chrysanthemums Code:chrysanthemumss03.doc Price:
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This two page report discusses a number of correlatives in John Steinbeck’s The Chrysanthemums. They are intended to highlight to ongoing, yet essentially failed, marriage of Elisa and Henry Allen. Elisa, in effect, has channeled her sexuality into raising flowers. Henry is unaware of the nature of his wife’s unfulfilled life. All that Henry might have been are encapsulated in a wandering tinker who passes by. Yet he only brings into stark relief all that is missing in her life |
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Mein Kampf Code:meinkampfs03doc Price:
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This report, 4 pages in length and in MLA format, examines a short passage from Hitler’s Mein Kampf. It analyzes Hitler’s thinking in terms of the definition of culture, that foundation culture (that of the “Aryans”) is the sole source of humanistic development and that other societies must emulate or be subservient to it if they are to have any prospects at all, that the subservience of alien cultures is not only justified but mandated by nature itself, and that Jews represent an ongoing stumbling block to the achievement of Aryan dominance. |
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Dramas Code:dramass03.doc Price:
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This two-page essay is an examination of four rather experimental dramas: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden by Thornton Wilder, Before Breakfast by Eugene O’Neill, and L’Amour Medecin by Moliere. Each of these dramas attempts to show ways in which characters deal with the problems of life, and how they handle the world’s difficulties. All are heavily allegorical and non-realistic. However, they present interesting and ingenious ways of looking at coping mechanisms, and are thought-provoking in their structure and writing. |
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Two Kinds by Amy Tan Code:twokindss03.doc Price:
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The following paper is a critical analysis of Two Kinds, by Amy Tan. It describes how Tan explores the relationship between Jing-Mei and her mother and how she is only able to reconcile the emotions she feels for her mother when she is an adult. The paper also discusses literary techniques Tan uses in her story. The paper is two pages long with one source in MLA format. |
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The House of Life Code:rossettis03.doc Price:
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This is an 8-page paper on Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s collection of sonnets entitled “The House of Life.” It is in MLA format and has six sources. The paper focus on the collection in regards to Rossetti’s life, including his family, his Brotherhood with the Preraphaelites and the death of his wife and daughter. At the core of its thesis is whether or not the title is fitting for a poetry form that traditionally focuses solely on love. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life Code:roosevelts03.doc Price:
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This is a three-page paper in review of J. William T. Youngs Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life. It has three references and is in MLA format. The first half focuses on Youngs’ theme of Roosevelt as a saintly woman, while the second half focuses on the book’s impact on the reader. |
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Things Fall Apart Code:thingsfalls03 Price:
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The following essay examines the ability of religion to both guide and destroy a society. The examination is built around the actions of the Christian missionaries in the novel “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe. It is two pages long and in MLA format. There are no references. |
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The Masque of Red Death and The Lottery Code:poejacksons03.doc Price:
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This three-page essay is an examination of Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” and of Jackson’s “The Lottery”, comparing their themes and the situations they explore. It is written without a formal citation style. The premise is the setting up of two types of ideal societies, an aristocracy and a democracy, both of which then become perverse and call for the sacrifice of some elements of their society in order to benefit the remainder. Both stories are highly symbolic and carefully structured to deliver a powerful indictment of man’s inhumanity to man. |
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Self Delusion in Literature Code:selfdelusions03.doc Price:
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This two-page essay is written in MLA format with no references cited. It is a discussion of three short stories: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown”, James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues”, and Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”. These stories share a theme of self-delusion, in some cases overcome by the protagonist's), in some cases not. The development of this theme is explored in each of the short stories. |
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A Re-Vision of Miss Havisham Code:havishams03.doc Price:
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This is a three page critical evaluation of A Re-vision of Miss Havisham: Her Expectations and our Responses. by: Linda Raphael. |
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The Image of God in Poetry Code:gods03.doc Price:
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This three-page paper discusses God and how He is portrayed in the poems of Stephen Crane, Countee Cullen, and Phillis Wheatley. The nature of God is analyzed by examining these authors. The paper is written in MLA style and contains five references (the poems to be analyzed). |
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Trade Unions Against Terror Code:tradeunions03.doc Price:
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This is a critical review of the book Trade Unionists Against Terror: Guatemala City 1954-1985. It is four (4) pages long in MLA Style. No sources, other than the book itself were used. |
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Galileo's Daughter Code:galileodaughters03 Price:
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This is a five-page essay discussing the content and themes of Galileo's Daughter, a recent book by Dava Sobel. Sobel explores the relationship between Galileo Galilei and his oldest daughter, a cloistered nun, as expressed in correspondence exchanged over two decades. Not only does the paper provide a brief review of the book, it also explores the work's major themes. The paper has only one reference (the text itself), and is written in the Chicago Manual style. |
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The Dead Code:thedeads03doc Price:
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The following paper is a criticism of James Joyce’s “The Dead.” The argument is that the ending of the paper points to Gabriel’s spiritual renewal as opposed to his feelings of hopelessness and death. The paper proves that Gabriel was on a journey to self-discovery by examining his character throughout the story and recognizing his change of heart at the end of the story. The paper is five pages long and has five sources. |
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Suffering and the Human Condition Code:sufferings03.doc Price:
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This is a 7-page paper based on three books The Man Child, Notes of a Native Son, about Native Son by Richard Wright and Sonny’s Blues.” The paper explores whether suffering is central to the human condition and how this theme runs through these three works. |
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Yellow Wallpaper Code:yellowwallpapers03.doc Price:
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This is a one-page paper that answers questions about Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”. It has no sources and is written at a college freshman level. |
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Ann Beattie's Snow Code:snows03.doc Price:
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In this one-page paper, Ann Beattie’s short story “Snow” is discussed. The symbols that are used throughout the story are analyzed. As well, the rationale for individualized interpretation is considered. |
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Young Goodman Brown Code:younggoodmans03.doc Price:
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This is a one-page essay on how Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” can be interpreted as a bad dream and was enhanced by popular superstition of the time. It has no sources. |
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Sometimes In Winter Code:pastens03 Price:
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This 1-page essay explores themes displayed through imagery in the work “Sometimes in Winter” by Linda Pastan. It is written in MLA style with no additional sources beside the poem. |
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The Bridge Over the Racial Divide Code:wilsons03.doc Price:
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In his book The Bridge Over the Racial Divide, William Julius Wilson puts forth the idea that disadvantaged Americans have more issues and concerns in common than those that divide them, and promotes the idea of developing a multi-racial coalition. The purpose of this paper is to discuss Wilson’s arguments in terms of previous studies, the writings of other social theorists and ultimate practicality of execution. 6 pages, MLA Style, 5 sources. |
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Just What is it that Makes Today's Homes So Appealing? Code:hamiltons03.doc Price:
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This a one page paper answering 5 questions about modern art and includes a critical analysis of Richard Hamilton’s 1956 piece, “Just What is it that Makes Today’s Homes so Appealing?” |
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A Modest Proposal Code:swifts03.doc Price:
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This one-page paper is a characterization of the narrator in Jonathan Swift's story A Modest Proposal. The characterization comes from what the narrator says and his outlook on the whole situation. The only information source is the story, and no bibliography is included. |
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Farewell My Lovely Code:farewells03.doc Price:
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This is a one page paper in MLA style that is a response to “Farewell My Lovely” by Raymond Chandler. |
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Red Harvest Code:redharvests03.doc Price:
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This is a one-page paper in MLA style written as a response to Red Harvest a novel by Dashiell Hammet. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Juxtaposition of Fact and Fantasy Code:doyles03.doc Price:
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This is a one-page analysis of Doyle’s juxtaposition of fact and fantasy in fiction as a vehicle to allow him to address his own conflicting beliefs about reality. There are no sources. |
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Aging With Grace Code:snowdons03.doc Price:
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This is a 3 page review of the book Aging With Grace by David Snowdon Ph.D. It is a critical review that looks at some of the claims the author makes about the development of late-onset Alzheimers and various factors affecting it based on the Nun Study. No other sources were used. |
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Annie John Code:anniejohns03.doc Price:
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This is a two-page paper that discusses how Annie John, from Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John, rebels and ultimately creates her own identity. It is in MLA format and has one source: the book. |
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The Great Gatsby Code:greatgatsbys03.doc Price:
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This is a two-page overview of how Gatsby’s zeal to correct what he sees as the one great failure of his past results in a devastating repetition of the same circumstances. |
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Zorba the Greek Code:zorbas03wps Price:
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This three-page report, a commentary on certain cosmological themes in Nikos Kazantzakis’ Zorba the Greek, using the Turabian style sheet, addresses the butterfly/chrysalis imagery as a paradigm for death and resurrection and looks at certain limits of imagination and faith on the parts of two of the characters. |
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Heart of Darkness Code:heartofdarknesss03.doc Price:
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The following a 4-page paper explaining why Heart of Darkness ultimately represents a darker world than the story Equus. There are no sources required for this paper – it is opinion. MLA punctuation. |
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Paradise Lost Code:paradiselosts03.doc Price:
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This is a 4-page paper on John Milton's Paradise Lost. It has 1 source and is in MLA format. The paper focuses on Milton's idea of a hero and shows how Adam meets the criteria of the Miltonic hero. Its main thesis proposes that Adam is the hero of Paradise Lost as he remains faithful to God even in his failings. |
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Delacroix and Chagall Code:delacroixs03.doc Price:
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This one-page paper compares Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People with Chagall's Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers. The argument in the paper is that Delacroix's work is more effective, and more realistic. The paper also discusses what Delacroix is suggesting, and what the work reveals about him. |
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Tolstoy's How Much Land Does a Man Need Code:tolstoys03.doc Price:
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This one-page paper looks at how Leo Tolstoy’s short story “How Much Land Does a Man Need” reflects our responsibility to society, others, ourselves, and future generations. |
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Lord of the Flies Code:lordoffliess03.doc Price:
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This is a three page paper that has five paragraphs discussing the dark side of human nature as displayed in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. |
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The Nose Code:thenoses03.doc Price:
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This is a one-page, two paragraph commentary on the moral symbolism of The Nose (Hana) by Akutugawa Ryunosuke |
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Candide and Voltaire Code:reformeducations03.doc Price:
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This four page essay written in MLA style compares the books Hard Times by Dickens and Candide by Voltaire and their treatment of reform and education issues. No other sources are used and a bibliography is not required. |
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Irony in House Boy by Oyono Code:houseboys03.doc Price:
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Irony is a device an author uses when a character in a written story says something that contains an incongruity of which s/he is not yet aware but the reader can infer from that incongruity. The purpose of this three page paper is to demonstrate how Ferdinand Oyono’s story Houseboy frequently uses irony in indirect comparisons to make powerful social and political statements. |
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Men and women writers: is there a difference? Code:menwomenwriterss03.doc Price:
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This is a three-page, MLA-format opinion paper on the difference between men and women writers. The author argues that there are very few, if any, differences at all between men and women writers. Specific examples of literary wo |