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Room with a View
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(5 pp) In his novel, Room with a View, EM Forster
presents a sympathetic view of the development and
healthy growth of a young woman emerging from the
confinement of Victorian social mores and manners.
Filename: BBroomV.doc
Roots and Alienation in The House on Mango Street
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A five page paper which analyses the themes of roots and alienation in Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street. The writer considers how the main character’s childhood alienation is the first stage in her reconciliation with her cultural background, and looks at the ways in which her relationship with and attitudes to other women in the novel help to shape her character and aspirations.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JLcisneros.wps
Roots, Identity, and Culture in the Works of Harriet Beecher
Stowe, Herman Melville, and Louisa May Alcott
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This 4 page
report discusses three of the most important writers of 19th
century America and how each of them wrote in ways that
represented the fundamental roots and cultural identity of the
United States during their lifetimes. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWstomel.rtf
Rossetti's "Up Hill," Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" And Whitman's "Darest Thou Now O Soul": Meaning Of Death
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7 pages in length. The symbolic nature of life's path toward mortality is made crystal clear in Christina Rossetti's Up Hill, Emily Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop For Death and Walt Whitman's Darest Thou Now O Soul. On the surface, it might appear to the reader as though the authors are speaking of a simple journey that one has taken;
yet upon closer inspection, it becomes more and more evident that the journey is that which leads beyond this life. The reason why the student has chosen these particular poems is because they do not represent death in the typical morbid manner. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCuphil.doc
Rossetti/Song of the Bower
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A 6 page explications of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "Song of the Bower." The writer argues that this poem demonstrates Rossetti's passionate nature and his feeling that he will soon be parted from the woman who inspires his passion. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khrbower.rtf
Roumain and Zobel
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A 2 1/2 page paper which compares and contrasts “Masters of the
Dew” by Jacques Roumain and “Black Shack Alley” by Joseph Zobel. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: RAzobal.rtf
Rousseau v. Wordsworth/Neo-Classical v. Romantic
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A 3 page essay that contrasts and compares works by Rousseau and Wordsworth and argues that they are representative of their respective eras. In his Discourse on Inequality, the French neoclassical philosophy Jean-Jacques Rousseau examines the factors that create societal inequities in order to determine if there is any foundation for inequality between human beings based on principles of natural law. William Wordsworth addressed a similar topic in his poem “London, 1802,” as Wordsworth, like Rousseau, castigates societal values in this work. Examination of both works shows how each captures the general tendencies of the literary and philosophical tenor of their times, as Rousseau represents the neoclassical perspective, and Wordsworth’s views are representative of Romanticism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khrwneor.rtf
Rousseau's Confessions and Its Effect on Emma Bovary's Worldview
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This 3 page paper uses many quotes to support the fact that many thematic elements in Rousseau's work are contained in Madame Bovary. The nature of Emma Bovary's character is explored. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA341EB.rtf
Rousseau, Jefferson, Paine & The Enlightenment
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A 4 page research paper that discusses these eighteenth century authors. During the eighteenth century, trends in politics, society and religion culminated in the philosophical movement known simply as the Enlightenment, which drew its name from the era’s emphasis on reason and rationality (Brians). Enlightenment philosophers subscribed to the belief that “the perfect society could be built on common sense and tolerance” (Brians). Examination of the writing of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine demonstrates the Enlightenment’s emphasis on reason and the idealistic concepts that this encompassed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khrjpenl.rtf
Rousseau/Discourse on Inequality
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A 3 page essay in which the writer summarizes the principal points made Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the eighteenth century French philosopher, in regards to the reasons behind social inequality. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khroudi.rtf
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