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1919.20873 An Analysis of History and Memory in Ulysses by James Joyce
In this study we will examine the nature of memory and history, as found within episode two of Ulysses by James Joyce. By taking an extract of Joyce's novel, we can learn how he shows the tendency for mankind to relate history, much like a fable or story. In this way, we can question memory and history in a far more cynical manner than modern man would like to adhere to.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20873
Price: US$98.45
1920.20874 A Poetic Analysis of A Slave?s Dream by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
This paper will seek to understand the technical merits of the poem "The Slave Dream" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. By realizing the point of view from a slave's mind, we can understand how dreams of freedom lie within the human soul, making it impossible to actually enslave any human being. This view is proposed by Longfellow to show the indestructible nature of the human soul, even after the death of the slave at the end of the poem.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20874
Price: US$26.85
1921.20893 An Analysis of Setting in Only Twice I?ve Wished for Heaven by Dawn Turner Trice
This paper will examine the role of racism within Only Twice I?ve Wished for Heaven by Dawn Turner Trice. By examining her main character in the tale, we can learn why Tempestt learns to confront class poverty within her own race, and why this is important to understanding racism within her culture. Trice presents this in the settings of Chicago, creating a class issue in different levels of African American society.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20893
Price: US$35.80
1922.20898 The Many Faces of Cinderella: Examining Narrative Structure, Character, and Moral Message in Different Versions of One Fairy Tale
This 10-page postgraduate essay examines seven versions of Cinderella in terms of characterization, narrative structure, and moral message. This essay concludes that in examining seven separate versions of the Cinderella tale - including Perrault?s version, the Grimm?s version, the film Ever After, the Disney film Cinderella, a 1912 American version, an 1830 verse version, and a Russian version, ?The Wonderful Birch? - in conjunction with Bruno Bettelheim?s ideas concerning punishment, sibling rivalry, guilt, comfort, Oedipal conflicts, and autonomy, one can see that the characterization and narrative structure of each version profoundly affects the ultimate message or moral of each story. Indeed, although the basic story of the Cinderella plot remains constant, subtle changes in each version create a very different tenor in each story. Hence, Perrault?s version, like the Disney version, which is, based upon it, present a feminine and passive Cinderella, a stylistic choice that creates a narrative about magic and feminine reward. A 1912 American version is similar, although it allows Cinderella more agency and action. In contrast, the Grimm version of the Cinderella tale presents a darker, slightly Gothic version of the tale, providing a backdrop for explorations of revenge, Oedipal conflict, and violence. The Russian version of Cinderella, ?The Wonderful Birch? presents a similarly dark narrative, foregrounding the magic element by permitting Cinderella?s mother and stepmother to both posses? magic powers. Interestingly, the recent film version of the fairy tale, Ever After, presents a more feminist reading of the story, permitting Cinderella to rescue herself in a story, which rejects fate as a key force of action.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 11 source(s) listed
Filename: 20898
Price: US$89.50
1923.20906 Tasting the Forbidden Fruits of Western Literature
This paper analyzes the effect of Western literature upon the three main characters of this novel. The ways in which these three characters transform before and after their contact with the works of Western literature.
In this paper the ways these three characters transform is compared to the transformation of Adam and Eve after tasting the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20906
Price: US$26.85
1924.20948 A Lesson on Money: An Analysis of Toni Cade Bambara's ?The Lesson?
This paper will analyze a lesson on money in Toni Cade Bambara's ?The Lesson?. By observing how Sylvia learns to adapt to the high-class society that Miss Moore has placed her in, she must learn to understand class divisions between ghetto life and Fifth Avenue. In this manner, we can see a stubborn poor girl slowly begin to realize that she can too attain wealth in America.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20948
Price: US$44.75
1925.20966 Classification and Division as a Form of Persausion
This paper argues that in his essay, "on Studies," Bacon employs an unusual mode to put forth his argument, that of classification and division. Additionally, this paper looks at what a close reading of the Bacon essay reveals about the essay as a literary form, analyses his style, tome and syntax, and helps to shed light upon some of his other essays.