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Animal Images in "The Hand" and "A&P"
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A 4 page paper which examines, comparing and contrasting, the animal references in Colette's "The Hand" and John Updike's "A&P." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAaphnd.rtf
Animals and Animal Imagery in "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
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This 7 page paper discusses Zora Neale Hurston's use of animals and animal imagery in her classic novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Anita Desai/Fire on the Mountain
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An 11 page research paper that examines the work of Indian novelist Anita Desai. Using her novel Fire on the Mountain as representative of Desai's fiction, the writer argues that when Desai's work is examined in light of the historical development of Indian nationalism, it becomes readily apparent that the emotional dilemma of her protagonist is a direct result of the gendered nature of Indian nationalism that was formulated during the colonial period. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khdesai.wps
Anita Desai/In Custody
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A 4 page essay that examines Anita Desai's novel In Custody. The writer argues that the author addresses the construction of Indian nationality and how this perception is influenced by the past while affecting the present. In so doing, Desai addresses literary and academic illusions. Desai's protagonist, Deven, is a professor of Hindi, who idealizes the Indian past. He projects his idealized version of what India once was onto the person of a renowned poet, whom he does not live up to his expectations. Desai shows how Desai's projections and the failure of these projections provide a scathing critique of patriarchal Indian society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khdesai.rtf
Ann Banks' "First Person America" And John Ford's "Stagecoach": Representation Of Social and Economic Changes In The 1930s
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5 pages in length. Ann Banks' "First Person America" and John Ford's "Stagecoach" individually represent a changing class-consciousness related to modifying economic and social conditions of the 1930s. Indeed, it can readily be argued that imaginative texts do not directly document such experiences of the 1930s, but rather they indirectly represent conflicts, tensions, changing values and the ever shifting conditions of the particular setting. No additional sources cited.
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Ann Petry/The Street
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A 6 page essay that discusses how Ann Petry in her novel The Street pictures one woman's struggle against the racist society of the New York in the 1940s. The writer argues that the resistance of the protagonist against the white establishment is particularly clear when contrasted against the actions of other characters. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khpetry.rtf
Ann Radcliffe/ 'The Italian'
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A 5 page analysis of Ann Radcliffe's eighteenth century novel of Gothic romance, 'The Italian.' The writer examines Radcliffe's concepts of good and evil as portrayed in the novel. No additional sources cited.
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Anna And The King
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A 6 page paper. The story of Anna and the King has a long history dating back to 1870 when Anna Leonowens published her first book. This paper discusses the 1999 film version and the book by Elizabeth Hand, entitled Anna and the King: Novelization based on the movie script. The paper discusses whether the story is fact or fiction. The writer then discusses the lessons that can be learned about overcoming cultural diversity from the story. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGanna.rtf
Anna Karenina (Analysis of a Passage)
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This 3 page paper provides insights into Tolstoy's well known work by analyzing one passage. The passage examines the relationships between Stiva and Dolly. No additional sources cited.
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Anna of the Five Towns
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A 5 page paper discussing capitalism in the book, “Anna of
the Five Towns,” by Arnold Bennett. Bennet’s book is a very stereotypical novel, at least
in its characterizations. But it is this very aspect of the literary work that is so very
essential to defining the realities of capitalism, both in the novel and in reality. The
characters are either victims of capitalism, or perfect examples of rigid successes. It is a
very intriguing look into the past, as well as the present. No additional sources cited.
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