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An 8 page literary analysis of 4 narratives, which are by James Baldwin, Mariama Ba, Clarice Lispector and Gerald Vizenor. The writer argues that these stories represent different nationalities, genders and eras, yet they all use language to paint poignant visions of a particular's person inner landscape, and, in so doing, help the reader in ...
Pages: 8
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In five pages this paper examines the themes of social power and gender as they are represented in the drama by Henrik Ibsen. There are no other sources listed.
Pages: 5
3 pages in length. To read Kipen (2003) express Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner as lurking a metaphor "so apt and evocative that even the author never fully exploits its power" is to understand the magnitude of the story's symbolism. The very nature of a kite runner is to spot fallen kites after ...
Pages: 3
In four pages this Indian myth is revealed as being more fiction than based in fact. There are no other sources cited.
Pages: 4
In five pages this 1958 novel is discussed in a basic overview with an historical consideration of the Nigerian political and social issues of the time that continue to fuel the contemporary African conflicts. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper presents a character analysis of Tamima in Tawfiq Awwad's Death in Beirut. There are no other sources listed.
In five pages apartheid and its trials and tribulations as depicted in this text by Alan Paton are examined. There are no other sources cited.
In 5 pages this paper discusses Henrik Ibsen's obscure play and considers how this theme is reflected in the drama's characters. There are 8 sources cited in the bibliography.
In five pages the point of view, structure and characterization of Ibsen's play are analyzed. There are no other sources listed in the bibliography.
In six pages this paper examines how the play of children is metaphorically depicted in A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 6
In five pages this paper discusses how meaning is defined through morality and ethics in this examination of Viktor E. Frankl's text. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper analyzes the tragic personality of Ibsen's title protagonist.
In twelve pages this paper examines Katherine Mansfield's short life and the lack of convention with which she lived and wrote with the symbolism of her writing among the topics discussed. Nine sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 12
In eight pages this paper examines how the colonization of the Caribbean by Europe is depicted in such literary works as The Farming of Bones by Edwidge Danticat and In the Castle of My Skin by George William Laming. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In ten pages this paper discusses issues of blackmail, abandonment, marital rape, and divorce within the context of the role justice and law plays in Ibsen's social drama A Doll's House. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 10
In five pages the group process is examined in a tutorial consideration of developmental stages and the assumption of roles necessary in the achievement of the group's objectives. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages the religious or moral authority that influences Praneshacharya's decision regarding the burning of Naranappa's body and who should do it is analyzed. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In fifteen pages these Nadine Gordimer novels are analyzed in terms of the author's cultural life and experiences. Twenty sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 15
Nora Helmer and Hedda Gabler are contrasted and compared in 5 pages in terms of life perceptions, relationships, intellect, and personality. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages Jyoti/Jasmine/Jane's letter to her daughter who is now an adult is presented in terms of explanation as to why she left the girl's biological father Bud, her experience, heritage, and the beliefs she held that were responsible for making her life decisions. There is one source cited in the bibliography.
In ten pages this paper considers justice and human rights concepts within the harrowing context of Roberta Menchu's testimony. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In eleven pages this research paper applies this Indian novel to Indian nationalism's historical development during the colonial era. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 11
In ten pages this report considers intranation within the context of these novels in a discussion of ideologies, symbols, and cultural values. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this story is analyzed in terms of metaphor usage and meaning. One source is listed in the bibliography.
In five pages 'The Interpreter of Maladies' and 'A Temporary Matter' are contrasted and compared. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
A 5 page review of the book by Maureen McCarthy. The focus is the character Michelle and the essay is presented in the form of a eulogy. 1 source.
A 5 page review of the book by Dava Sobel. This paper highlights the relationship between Galileo and his daughter Virginia. Upon entering a convent at the age of 13 Virginia was renamed Suor Maria Celeste. 3 sources.
In five pages this paper presents a review of the text written by modern Kenya's founder. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
This research paper discusses and analyzes how the Rushdie's themes pertaining to Ayesha the Butterly Girl parallel the narrative of Gibreel Farishta. The writer describes a synthesis between politics and religion that is symbolic of the foundation that Rushdie creates for this novel. This fifteen page paper has eleven sources in the bibliography.
In seven pages Ibsen's famed female protagonist is considered in terms of her twentieth century feminine influence and whether or not she qualifies as a Victorian Age feminst. The act of leaving her children is explored in terms of pros and cons. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 7
In five pages this text is reviewed in terms of importance, symbolism, and content. Two 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.
This short story by Katherine Mansfield is analyzed in terms of its symbolism and characterization in eight pages. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this report considers the novel in terms of its portrayal of the West Bank occupied by Israel and the lack of understanding for the characters' feelings. There are no other sources cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines the inadequate case argument of Dr. Stockmann in this analysis of An Enemy of the State by Henrik Ibsen. Four other sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares these social dramas by Ibsen and Miller. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In six pages David Malouf's Remembering Babylon is analyzed and then critically assessed in terms of how he is responsible for expanding greater knowledge of Australia by his readers. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper analyzes this text in an examination of how structural metaphors are used. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In six pages this paper examines A Doll's House in an analysis of the importance of the subplot. Two other sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages a character analysis of Gamasa Al Bulti's transitions are the focus of this examination of Naguib Mahfouz's text. There are no other sources listed.
In five pages this paper examines the authoritative men and passive women that are featured in Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys and Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. There are no other sources listed.
This paper discusses Bharti Mukherjee's short story in an analysis of gender and cultural themes in eight pages. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
The author's religious philosophy and how it shapes characterizations are the focus of this analysis of the novel Deep River by Shusaku Endo in five pages. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
This paper considers the Americanization of Jasmine in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine in five pages. There are no other sources listed.
In four pages this essay considers how Indian nationality is created within the context of the novel and how the present it affects is also influenced by past perceptions. There are no other sources listed in the bibliography.
The issues presented in Pterodactyl, Puran Sahay, and Pirtha by Mahasweta Devi are examined in four pages. One other source is cited in the bibliography.
In five pages these themes are examined as they are represented in Ibsen's The Master Builder, The Wild Duck, Hedda Gabler, and A Doll's House. There are three other sources cited in the bibliography.
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