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1961.21542 A Philosophical Analysis: The Distinction between Master and Slave Morality in the Philosophy of Frederick Nietzsche
This paper will present a philosophical analysis of the distinction between Master and Slave Morality in the philosophy of Frederick Nietzsche. By knowing the Slave Morality in 'submission' of the human will, we can see how Nietzsche presents a polar opposite of this moral idiom in the individualistic 'Master Morality' of those aggressive types of human beings.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 21542
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1962.21546 The Alienation of the Working Poor in Kafka?s The Metamorphosis
Gregor Samsa?s abrupt transformation into a giant insect is handled so matter-of-factly by author Franz Kafka that it would be easy to miss the metaphors the author intended. And while we see Gregor in great pain because of his new form, the insect body he now inhabits is a symptom of that suffering, not its root cause. The insect form he takes is a representation of the alienation he feels.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 21546
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1963.21558 A Metaphorical Analysis of ?Daddy? by Sylvia Plath
This paper will present a metaphorical analysis of the poem "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath. By understanding her intense hatred for her Father and her husband, we can show how Plath uses metaphors to describe these diabolical and evil men. By relating to her experiences as a girl and her Father, we can see how Plath liberates herself from the men her life by this expression and determination in the language of poetry.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21558
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1964.21583 Joy Luck Club
The plot and the narrative structure of The Joy Luck Club s both experimental and complex. It does not follow the Western narrative tradition of beginning with a point in the past and then following the consequences of that point through to the present but wanders across history and across narrators. And yet the overall effect is ? by the end ? a coherent one.
In part this coherence arises from the fact that traditional forms of Western narratives are not in fact quite as simple as the above description implies. Narratives often feature different points of view and include flashbacks that break the fictional seamless of the plot. Tan?s book extends the narrative possibilities of traditional storytelling by including every recognized device and using most of them several times, but the fundamental elements that she is using are generally known to the reader, which makes it easier for us to follow the book?s structure.
Pages: 9
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Filename: 21583
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1965.21595 Short Story Research Paper
This research paper is based on the analysis and comparison of two detective stories ? And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express written by a well-known writer Agatha Christie. The paper includes many important aspects such as the biography of the writer, the events that influenced Christie?s writings, her writing style and the examination of her stories in detail. All these aspects influence not only on the correct and thorough understanding of the themes of the stories but also on the realisation of the whole detective genre that Christie could embody in her brilliant works.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21595
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1966.21605 James Joyce and Gabriel Conway: A Comparative Anaylsis of Similarities
This four page undergraduate papers examines the similarities between James Joyce and Gabriel Conway, a character in Joyce's short story, The Dead. The author notes that a comparison of the character trait similarities between James Joyce and his fictional character Gabriel Conway reveals a consistent characterization pattern in Joyce?s fiction, for they share the same intelligence, thinking patterns, and animosity towards their homelands. The Dead demonstrates that many of the characters in Joyce?s novels were based upon his own personality, experiences, and perspectives, as the protagonists in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Dubliners, and Ulysses have demonstrated.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21605
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1967.21613 Literary Analysis: A Rejection of Death in the Poem: ?Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night? by Dylan Thomas
This paper will analyze the poem "Do not go gentle into that good night" by Dylan Thomas. By understanding Thomas's fear of death, we can break down this poem as a philosophical plea to preserve life over death. By understanding philosophers, such as Socrates and Sartre, we can unveil death in the scope of this poem created by Dylan Thomas at the time of his father's death.