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Leopold Bloom and the Heroic Ideal in James Joyce's 'Ulysses'
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A 5 page paper which considers whether or not the character of Leonard Bloom in James Joyce’s novel, Ulysses (1922) is a hero or anti-hero. Also considered is how James Joyce’s form of humanism differs from the Homeric ideal and how it differs from other heroic ideals encountered in art, literature or film. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGjoyce.rtf
John Fowles 'The Collector' vs. 'The Tempest'
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A 7 page paper comparing John Fowles' novel with Shakespeare's play. It concludes that while Shakespeare saw Prospero's reign as one of benevolence and Fowles saw Clegg's as a reign of terror, both involved manipulating people against their will. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Tempest.wps
John Fowles' 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' / Mysterious Sarah
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A 5 page paper analyzing Sarah Woodruff's presence as the central figure in John Fowles' novel. The paper argues that the reader sees Sarah as doubly distanced through the eyes of both the protagonist, Charles, and the author himself. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Fowles.wps
John Fowles' 'The Magus' / The Re-education of Nicholas
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A 6 page paper examining the way the self-centered protagonist of this novel is re-educated to be more responsive to life as it is lived, and less dependent on the traditional European macho themes of conquest and success. The paper points out that this deeply symbolic novel uses motifs such as the labyrinth to emphasize life as a state of being rather than a straight path to a goal. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Magus.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'
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5 pages in length. A thorough explication of plot, theme, and character development in Conrad's classic (1899) novel. Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources.
Filename: Heartofd.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart Of Darkness' # 2
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A 5 page paper that explores the historical significance of Joseph Conrad's 1902 novel, Heart of Darkness and its relevance in 20th-century civilization.
Filename: Darkness.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart Of Darkness' / Modernism
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5 pages in length. The concept of modernism in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness is one that is significantly more subtle than it is obvious. There exist both implied and obscure examples of modernism, as well as those that are visual and conceptual. Conrad's implication of modernism within a traditional, even romantic setting leaves one to ascertain that the author possessed a great sense of the future within his writings. The writer discusses the concept of modernism as it relates to Conrad's novel. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HrtDark.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' / Symbols of Imperialism
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A 5 page essay which explores the symbols of nature and character in Joseph Conrad' s classic criticism on British imperialsim in Africa, Heart of Darkness. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Darkhear.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' vs. Apocalypse Now
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A 4 page paper discussing a comparison between the movie Apocalypse Now and The Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Apocal.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart Of Darkness' Vs. James Joyce's 'Portrait..' / Sensitive Heroes
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A 6 page essay that affirms that Marlow in Heart of Darkness and Daedelus in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man are heroes today even though they were not considered heroes when the original works were published. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Sheroes.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'/ Analysis
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A 9 page paper that analyzes Joseph Conrad's 1902 novel, 'Heart of Darkness.' The writer is primarily concerned with evaluating the character of Marlow.
Filename: Jconrad.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'/ Open Door
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A 6 page research paper on Conrad's The Heart of Darkness. The writer argues and proves that Conrad's intent was to open the door of the mind in order for reader's to enter the heart of darkness and emerge enlightened about slavery and the negative ideal of supremacy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Hrtdrkns.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Lord Jim'
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A 6 page paper which explores the emotions of man, as represented in the title character of Joseph Conrad's novel, Lord Jim. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Lordjim2.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Lord Jim' & The Significance of Marlow
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A complete, 7 page overview & discussion of Joseph Conrad's 'Lord Jim'-- in which the writer examines defining moments and the character of Marlow. Marlow is regarded as being just as significantly important to the action of the story as is Jim. Some parallels are also drawn between Marlow and Conrad himself. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Lordjim.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'Lord Jim' / Character Analysis
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A 12 page paper on the motivations behind the behavior of the title character in Joseph Conrad's novel. It concludes that Jim's act of cowardice is at such odds with Jim's concept of himself that he spends the rest of the novel running, not from the direct consequences of his deed, but from other people's scorn. Six sources including book; a 1 page sentence outline follows.
Filename: Lordjim3.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'The Heart of Darkness' / Modernism # 2
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This 5 page report presents a working definition of the concept of modernism, especially in terms of Joseph Conrad's 'The Heart of Darkness.' Comparisons between modernism and 'traditional' romantic overtures are also discussed. Bibliography lists only the book itself as a source.
Filename: Modheart.wps
Joseph Conrad's 'The Secret Sharer'
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A 5 page essay discussing the relationship between Leggatt and the Young Captain in Conrad's mariner tale. The writer posits that the characterization and supporting symbolism all point to the theme of growth—by overcoming fear.
Filename: Secrshar.doc