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12457 Passion,
Reason, Love, and Class: Intertwined Discourses in Marguerite
de Navarre's "The Heptameron" and the Poems of Gaspara Stampa.
This 8-page graduate paper explores themes of gender inequality,
love, and reason in Marguerite de Navarre's "The Heptameron"
and the Poems of Gaspara Stampa.8 pgs, bibliography lists 2
sources.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 12457
Passion Reason Love.doc
Price: US$39.60
296.
12554 Heroism,
Leadership and Victory in Literature.
Heroism, victory, and leadership are, indeed, unique but not
unrelated literary concepts. They have been long defined originally
within the ancient Greek works. Ultimately, that which defines
heroism in the literary context is a journey that takes the
hero away from society, transforms him while on the journey,
and a triumphant return to impart new knowledge upon the community.
Victory is clearly defined as an achieved domination of one
party by the other - but true victory is much harder to define
and more commonly achieved by isolating a set of parameters
necessary to be met before victory can be achieved - often that
victory comes at a cost to all parties because it is never really
clean. Leadership, particularly in literature, is necessary
to drive the hero to his goals and to take credit for a victory.
The main character of the story does not always take up a leadership
role, but they must respond and react to that role. It is the
purpose of this paper to examine these three concepts in the
context of the Aneid, the Iliad, and Henry V. 6 pgs, bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 12554
Heroism Leadership Victory.doc
Price: US$29.70
297.
12561 The Supernatural
in Dante's Inferno and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
This eight-page undergraduate paper considers the role of magic
and the supernatural in Dante's Inferno and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
The author considers magic not only in the literal sense but
as a metaphor for different forces within human beings or nature
that shape human behavior and destiny. 8 pgs, bibliography lists
2 sources.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 12561
Supernatural in Dantes.doc
Price: US$39.60
298.
12563 Survival:
Three Stories.
This four-page undergraduate research paper examines the experiences
of Okankwo, Paul Baumer, and Primo Levi, who are all individuals
forced to adapt to cruel historical circumstances simply in
order to survive. 4 pgs, bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 12563
SurvivalStories.doc
Price: US$19.80
299.
12595 An Analysis
of Oedipus rex and Othello in Contrast and Comparison.
This paper will discuss the two characters "Oedipus Rex" in
the Oedipus Trilogy by Sophocles, and the character Othello
in the play Othello by William Shakespeare. By understand the
usage of tragedy in these plays we can learn much from the way
that it is sued within this medium of playwriting. With the
notion of both characters eventually meeting other doom, w can
see why they did not meet on the same terms their fates. 3 pgs,
bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 12595
Othello Oedipus rex.doc
Price: US$14.85
300.
12598 A Comparison
of Mother/Son Relationships in Hamlet and the Glass Menagerie.
This paper will discuss the way that Hamlet is more loosely
held in control by his mother Gertrude, and will compare this
relationship to Amanda and her son in the Glass Managerie. By
understanding the similarities of these two mother-son behaviors
we can see how they are somewhat similar, even though they seem
different from each other. 3 pgs, bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 12598
The Glass Menagerie.doc
Price: US$14.85
301.
12735 The passages
from five works to be discussed.
The passages from five works are discussed in this comparative
literature essay: Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ibsen's Ghosts, Kafka's
The Trial, Buber's I and Thou, and Nietzsche' The Gay Science.
This paper examines how these works are united by the fact that
they each explore what it means to be human, and address the
question of whether effective human action is possible given
the human condition. 13 pgs. 5 sources.