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In four pages the character of Zeena is considered in terms of symbolic representation. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 5
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In eight pages Churchill's 'Top Girl' and Plath's 'The Bell Jar' are examined in terms of the personal but differing approaches to social messages that are contained within each of these feminist works. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 8
The diary of Martha Ballard is reviewed in five pages. There are no other sources listed.
In six pages these two works from the 19th century are analyzed in terms of the sacrifice of female characteristics throughout history as these works reflect. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 6
In five pages Du Bois's concepts of culture and black art are applied to an analysis of 'Lullaby' by Silko. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
This paper provides a feminist reading of Angela Carter's, Wise Children, as well as jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea. This ten page paper has two sources listed in the bibliography.
Pages: 10
In eight pages this paper examines Toni Morrison's employment of postmodernist techniques in her novel Beloved. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines whether being jilted embittered Granny or if it was her angry disposition that was responsible for the jilting.
In a paper that consists of five pages Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five and Joseph Heller's Catch 22 are compared and contrasted in terms of how the alienation theme is depicted in each novel. There are four sources cited in the bibliography.
In five pages works by Bruno Lessing, Anzia Yezierska, Sandra Mano, and Barbara Roche Rico, who have personally experienced what it means to be an immigrant explain the experience to others in a way that can be related to by nonimmigrants as well. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper discusses the text within the context of the rhetorical observation Life is a braided cord of humanity stretching up from time long gone and that it cannot be defined by the span of a single journey from diaper to shroud.' Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper assesses the weaknesses and strength's of the drama's two major characters in a discussion of what constitutes a victim.
In five pages this report discusses the name symbolism of Mrs. Wrightson, Jupiter the dog, and protagonist Francis Weed. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper discusses the rural poverty featured in the writings of Harry Crew and the unsanitized and totally uncompromising views of it the author provides in his works. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper considers African colonization of the Americas in this interesting 2002 alternative history text. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines how Melville successfully employs suspense in this story. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines how in Gilman's classic The Yellow Wallpaper the narrator becomes 'infantilized' by other characters. There are no other sources listed.
Loss as it is thematically portrayed in this novel by David Guterson is analyzed in five pages. There are no other sources listed.
In five pages this paper analyzes the text in terms of its thematic elements. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines how the patriarchy is represented in Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. There are no other sources listed.
A 6 page analysis of the characters presented by author Joseph Conrad. 4 sources.
In six pages Depression era family experiences during the Great Dust Bowl as portrayed by Steinbeck in his novel are examined. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper discusses how Vonnegut's prophetic text reflects contemporary society. One source is cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper discusses the author's biases as they are reflected in the novel. There is one source cited in the bibliography.
In five pages character similarities regarding native cultural views are compared with respect to these works with additional contrasts and comparisons between Morris's Coyote and Silko's Tayo. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
In a paper that consists of six pages the novel that examines the nineteenth century Dakota Sioux Indian tribe is analyzed in terms of its telling from a female perspective and the insights on cultural expectations and family relationships that the text provides. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
This famous investment text is reviewed in five pages. There are no other sources cited.
The allegory of man as represented by the novel is discussed in a paper consisting of five pages. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines the correlation between Ambrose Bierce's literary themes and his life. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper focuses upon the 'coming of age' of Harvey Cheyne throughout the course of Kipling's adventure novel. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper discusses books and their importance in Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In eight pages this novel is critically analyzed in terms of research, impact, and style of writing. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
This paper examines the novel's protagonist and how she is shaped by colonial oppression in six pages. There are 3 sources cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper analyzes Bartleby's behavior in a consideration of the effects of his mental state and physical appearance. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages Black Picket Fences by Mary Patillo McCoy, Indian Killer by Sherman Alexie, and Wait Till Next Year by Doris Goodwin are examined as they represent the problems of forcing assimilation of cultures. There are no other sources cited.
In five pages this paper presents a review of the novel as a consideration of the real life 'Century of Dishonor' and reveals how political change can be initiated through a fictional premise. There are no other sources cited.
Caring is the focus of this thematic analysis of Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith consisting of five pages. There are no other sources listed.
Lorene Cary's autobiography is the focus of this paper consisting of five pages. There are no other sources cited.
In five pages this paper considers the way in which allegory is used in this novel. There are nine bibliographic sources cited.
A comparative thematic analysis of these novels focuses on how the coming of age is portrayed in each. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines the theme of invisibility as it refers to lacking social responsibility and symbolizing blindness within the context of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. Two other sources are cited in the bibliography.
In six pages the author's account of slavery is examined in terms of the narrative itself and how it also possesses the characteristics suggested by Marilyn Frye and Patricia Hill Collins in their discussion of contemporary feminism. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
An example of a novel that accomplishes more than good storytelling is examined in this overview of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird consisting of five pages. There are no other sources listed.
This paper examines the friendships between characters in Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men. The author also addresses jealousy, rage, pain, pitty, pain, and confusion as they pertain to the theme of friendship. This five page paper has six sources listed in the bibliography.
In five pages this critical essay considers the short stories and novels of Eudora Welty as a life affirmation. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
The American Dream is the focus of a thematic analysis of Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck consisting of six pages. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
A review of this book by H.G. Bissinger consists of five pages. There are no other sources cited.
A thematic analysis of Daisy Miller by Henry James is presented in five pages. Four other sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages the ways in which Stevenson built mystery, suspense and horror into his classic novel are examined. There are no other sources listed.
Change is the focus of this thematic analysis of Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey in eight pages. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
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