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12941 Comparison
and Contrast of Modern Tragic Hero with Classical Tragic Hero.
This three--page paper presents a comparison and points out
the differences in modern tragic hero of Williams Tennessee's
famous play The Glass Menagerie with classical tragic hero of
Sophocle's Oedipus The King. The works cited-page appends three
sources in MLA format. 3-pages, bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 12941
Modern Tragic Hero.doc
Price: US$14.85
310.
12955 Common
Element In Underground, Hedda Gabler And Six Characters In Search
Of An Author.
This three-page sophomore paper identifies and discusses in
detail the common element shared by Dostoevsky's underground
man in "Underground", Ibsen's Hedda Gabler in "Hedda
Gabler" and father of Pirandello in "Six characters in search
of an author". The works cited-page appends three sources in
MLA format. . 3-pages, bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 12955
Hedda Gabler Six.doc
Price: US$14.85
311.
13003 A Comparison
of Disappearing Moon Café by Sky Lee and Sisters of Grass by
Theresa Kishkan.
This paper will discuss Disappearing Moon Café by Sky Lee and
Sisters of Grass, written by Theresa Kishkan. By understanding
the key concept that links these two noels of immigrant women,
we can see how this is the central part of their connection.
Both women must face the new challenges that face their lives,
and this is how the books must show the relevance of this type
of new life when they learn about their family history. They
resemble each other because both women are struggling in a new
environment, and are first generation citizens of Canada. 4-pages,
bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 13003
Disappearing Moon Cafe.doc
Price: US$19.80
312.
13006 An Analysis
of The Wild Irish Girl by Lady Morgan and the Transformation
by Mary Shelley.
This paper will discuss the stories The Wild Irish Girl by Lady
Morgan and the Transformation by Mary Shelley. By analyzing
the stories in the context of history, and the way that the
they both share in the romantic idea of literature; that is,
as in Shelley's transformation the individual and his presence
in the tale; or on the other hand the way that Irish history
seems to come alive in the Wild Irish Girl seem to tell us much
about the state of literature in this time. These aspects of
the stories will be covered to give a more illuminated critique
of the texts.4-pages, bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 13006
Wild Irish Girl.doc
Price: US$19.80
313.
13044 The Sense
of Community Found in a City: Assessing Three Works on Urban
Communities.
This paper compares the sense of community in an urban setting
found in the essay "Here is New York" by E.B. White against
the character of Jimmy in Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen
Crane and the character of Blake in the story "The Five- Forty-
Eight". 4-pages, bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 13044
Sense of Community.doc
Price: US$19.80
314.
13050 The Bread
Givers and The Great Gatsby.
While comparing Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Yzierska's
The Bread Givers may seem like comparing apples and rocks, there
is always more than what is simply seen. While on the surface,
The Great Gatsby appears to be a novel of love, idealism, and
of disillusionment, it is readily evident that what lies beneath,
the wasteland that exists between New York and West Egg, is
the true center and meaning of the book. Gatsby is a novel that
presents us with one of the great enigmatic characters of American
literature. Fitzgerald's novel centers around the very current
idea that what lies underneath the surface is a corruption of
ideals because those aspects of us such as love, faith, friendship,
are forced to put on a false face and to deny themselves when
viewed by others. Yzierska's, The Bread Givers, is also a novel
of conflict between two equally distant worlds, the "Old World"
of Europe and the "New World" of America. Bridging that gap
is also just as difficult a task as Fitzgerald tackles. The
purpose of this paper is to examine how each book takes on the
task of jumping between two dissimilar worlds and how the attempts
to sew them together ultimately fail. 6-pages, bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 13050
The Bread Givers.doc
Price: US$29.70
315.
13120 The concept
of justice.
This paper is on "Discuss the concept of justice in the "Odyssey"
written by Homer, "The Aeneid" written by Virgil, "Beowulf"
written by an unknown author and "Song of Roland". 5-pages,
bibliography lists 4 sources.