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Both Voltaire and Moliere concentrated on expanding the period
of Enlightenment with the exploration of the human soul through
growth and change in literature. The philosophers of the Age
of Reason (the Enlightenment) believed that each person has
a rational will, which makes it possible to make and carry out
plans. Animals, they declared, are slaves of their emotions.
When an animal is afraid of something, it tries to escape. When
an animal is angry, it fights. However, people can figure out
the best course of action when they are afraid, angry, or in
trouble. In addition, people can make themselves do the right
thing, instead of doing only what may seem easier or more appealing.
Both Voltaire and Moliere promoted these concepts and employed
them directly within their respective works "Cadide" and "Tartuffe".
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the primary characters
of "Candide" and Orgon separately and together to form a larger
concept of who they were and what they represented in their
stories. 5-pages, bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 13137
Orgon and Candide.doc
Price: US$24.75
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13146 Chagnon,
Tierney, and the Yanomamo:An Analysis.
This five-page undergraduate paper examines the debate between
the book "The Yanomamo", by Napolean Chagnon, and "Darkness
in El Dorado", by Patrick Tierney. The author analyzes why Chagnon
and Tierney differ so radically, and presents her own views
and opinions on the case.5-pages, bibliography lists 2 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 13146
Yanomamo An Analysis.doc
Price: US$24.75
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15103 Nature
Imagery in Toomer and Hemingway
Both Ernest Hemingway and Jean Toomer use nature imagery to
great advantage in their short stories "Big Two-Hearted River"
and "Blood-Burning Moon", the manner in which the imagery impacts
the story is decidedly different. Hemingway paints a picture
of nature and man as one symbiotic entity, showing, in his character
Nick, a feeling of peace and of comradeship with the natural
surroundings. Toomer uses nature as an omen, a boding message
to the characters in the story, forewarning of evil and disaster.
Both authors use nature images to paint their narrative pictures;
both authors, however, paint very different pictures.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 15103
Toomer Hemingway Nature.doc
Price: US$19.80
319.
15111 Time
and Space in Wordsworth and Blake
The imagination plays an integral role in both Wordsworth's
"The Prelude" and Blake's "Milton": the imagination helps to
define time and space. Similarity may quickly and easily be
ound, when it is noticed that both men rely on the "moment"
or "spot of time" in which all their inspiration is contained.
It is, however, the definition of this moment that best illuminates
the very different creative processes of the poets.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 15111
Blake Wordsworth Prelude.doc
Price: US$29.70
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18564 Alice
and Miranda in Wonderland.
This paper considers the meaning of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis
Carroll in light of William Shakespeare's The Tempest and compares
Miranda and Alice.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 18564
Alice Miranda Wonderland.doc
Price: US$29.70
321.
18424 Lovecraft
and Shelly.
This paper compares the change of attitudes towards man's place
in the cosmos between "The Call of Cthulhu" by H.P. Lovecraft
and "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelly. It focuses on metaphor and
theme.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 18424
Compares Mary Shelly.doc
Price: US$14.85
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18403 A Compare
and Contrast of the Novels: Black Beauty, Charlotte's Web, and
Marry Poppins.
This paper will discuss the Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, Charlotte's
Web by E.B. White, and Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers. By comparing
and contrasting their appeal, theme, style, characters, and
history, we can see how they work in a cohesive analysis.