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Speed and Transportation in Kerouac’s “On The Road”
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A five page paper looking at the symbolism of these motifs in Jack Kerouac’s 1955 novel. The paper asserts that this obsession with speed and escape actually symbolizes Kerouac’s rejection of the slow, steady society of the 1950s. No additional sources.
Filename: KBonroad.wps
The Beat Generation and Their Influence Today
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A ten page paper analyzing the characteristics and influence of the Beat generation of poets and writers in the 1950s. Although many poets and writers are mentioned, particular attention is paid to the work of Jack Kerouac; Allen Ginsberg; and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: KBbeat.wps
Tony Hillerman's 'The First Eagle'
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This is a 5 page paper that gives a basic summary of Tony Hillerman's book, The First Eagle. In the book it is the Black plague that has returned, or rather, has survived, for centuries. In the long interim it has developed a resistance to modern antibiotics, making it more virulent and much more dangerous. It is attacking prairie dogs and an occasional human. One of the main points to the story involves the efforts of a scientist to determine why some animals have developed an immunity and others succumb quickly. On the other hand is the murder of a Navajo Tribal officer. Lieutenant Jim Chee believes he has the murderer in custody, Robert Jano, a young Hopi man with a history of poaching eagles. The intertwining of the two story lines and the two cultural perspectives forms the basis for this novel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Firste.wps
Free Will in Literature
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts Stephen Crane's 'The Open Boat' with Jack London's 'To Build a Fire.' The concept of free will is explored in respect to the characters in these works. The short stories are compared and contrasted. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA012fre.rtf
Goodbye Columbus / Book Review
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3 pages of analytical discussion concerning Philip Roth's award-winning 1959 novella, 'Goodbye Columbus,' a bittersweet tale of a summer romance between a sensitive young man and a pampered, wealthy, sexually aware girl. Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources.
Filename: Goodcolo.wps
Philip Roth/Portnoy's Complaint
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A 7 page analysis of the Philip Roth's tale of growing up Jewish and male in the late twentieth century. Portnoy has a rather odd 'complaint' that results in consequences that are both intriguing and hilarious. He expresses all of his considerable Jewish angst at having a domineering mother through obsessive sexual conduct. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99roth.wps
Roth's 'American Pastoral'
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A 5 page paper answering two questions on this book by Philip Roth: 1) How good is Swede Levov's marriage? and 2) How do naturalism, metaphysics and the imagination figure in this novel? Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Pastor3.wps
Analysis of Indian Camp
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This 3 page paper provides an analysis of Ernest Hemingway's short story entitled Indian Camp. The fact that the themes are vital to the plot is demonstrated and the beginning and ending are stressed as elements which serve to magnify them. The father and son relationship between the main characters is explored. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA10INDN.wps
Ernest Hemingway - The Fascinating Hero
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An 8 page paper discussing the life and works of Ernest Hemingway. He was a man who was fascinated by stories of heroes and quite likely envisioned himself, in his purest form, as a hero. While Hemingway did not actually perform any truly heroic acts he perhaps wish he had. He was essentially driven to brink of madness, much like many artists, and committed suicide late in his life. He was known to be a depressed individual on occasion and perhaps it was the fact that life as an old man with no more chances at adventure or heroism caused him to immerse himself in a depression that led to his death. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Fashero.wps
Ernest Hemingway / A Life On Paper
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A 7 page paper discussing the relationship of the events and people of Ernest Hemingway's life to the characters and plots in his fiction. Three novels are discussed, and numerous correspondences pointed out. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Heming2.wps
Ernest Hemingway / Gender Relations in His Short Stories
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A 7 page paper analyzing the reason for the lack of communication between the sexes in three of Hemingway's stories: 'The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,' 'Hills Like White Elephants,' and 'The End of Something.' The paper concludes that the Hemingway code does not give much room for softness, sensitivity, and self-articulation. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: Hemgen.wps
Ernest Hemingway / The 'Sun Also Rises' Vs. 'The Old Man and the Sea'
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A 7 page research paper comparing the characters, setting and plots of the two great Hemingway books. The writer details plot synopses, main characters, the settings, and the meanings derived from them. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Hemingwy.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean Well Lighted Place'
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In 6 pages, the writer discusses 'A Clean Well Lighted Place.' It is posited that Hemingway and his characters share a commonality... His writing reflects his own life.
Filename: Clearwe2.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place'
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A 6 page essay in which the writer describes Hemingway's short story as one of supreme loneliness, despair, and 'nothingness.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: Clearwel.wps
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