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1814.16556 The Trip to Mortmain Mountain: The Sequel to Carnivorous Carnival
This paper will seek to create a sequal to the Carnivorous Carnival by lemmony Snickett, a famous children's book author. By assessing the characters in the story, we can invent a similar style to Snickett in his writing to show how he might develop the plot. In creating an original dialogue between the characters, we can use literary technique to write our own creative version of how this story would end.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16556 Snickett Writing Dialogue.doc
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1815.16597 A Contrast and Comparison of the Characters Aeneas and Odysseus in Classical Literature
This paper will discuss the nature of character analysis in contrasting and comparing Odysseus and Aeneas in Ancient Roman/Greek literature. By showing a wide variety of influential literary perspectives such as Shakespeare and Moliere, we can see how Odysseus and Aeneas have different goals, but travel as seafaring heroes in their similiar character traits.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 16597 Homer Virgil Odysseus.doc
Price: US$71.60
1816.16600 World Events Affects Literature
?Fifty million or more persons read a newspaper each day of the week. About the same number watch the news on television each day? (McCombs 1). No doubt, world events affect literature, art, and almost every facet of life. World events affected literature beginning with ancient literature and continues to do so today. The fact is that world events have affected literature from the earliest of times to the present. Many authors have been affected as world events begin to open their literature to the world.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 16600 world events literature.doc
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1817.16605 The Role of Gender in Science Fiction as Applied in the Television Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and in Margaret Atwood?s, The Handmaid?s Tale
This paper will seek to analyze the role of gender in science fiction as applied in the television show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and in Margaret Atwood?s, The Handmaid?s Tale. By showing the gender roles within these two media, we can see how the women portrayed offer a complex mix of male and female gender roles. In both they offer heroic versions of women, such as Offred and Buffy, whom take on agressive male gender roles to free themselves from male dominating hegemony.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 11 source(s) listed
Filename: 16605 Buffy Atwood Gender.doc
Price: US$80.55
1818.16607 Rhetorical Technique in The Teacher Who Changed My Life by Nicholas Gage
This paper will seek to understand the rhetorical devices that were used by Nicholas Gage in his story The Teacher Who Changed My Life. By showing arrangement of time, logical progression, first person biographical narrative, word choice, tone, idiom and jargon, we can see how Gage effectively creates an emotive and caring reflection upon his life and education.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 16607 Gage Teacher Rhetoric.doc
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1819.16627 An Analysis of Setting in The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
This paper will examine the use of setting to determine the central theme of evil in The Hounds of tHe Baservilles by Arthur Conan Doyle. By assessing the Moors in the setting of this novel, we can see how Sherlock Holmes and Watson uncover a murder case, which assumes the guise of a phantom killer hound in the dark Moors. Doyle uses this setting to lure the reader in to the evil darkness surrounding the legendary moors, using this as a ploy to build a horrific tension in the plot.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 16627 Setting Doyle Evil.doc
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1820.16637 An Analysis of Modernism in The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
This paper will analyze the style of modernism in the story The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. By understanding the main character, Gregor, we can understand how twentieth century industrial society transforms Gregor into a beetle. This can give us an idea into how societal pressures manifest in human beings, and why Kafka transformed Gregor in this way.