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Comparing and Contrasting Characters Norman in Film "On Golden Pond" and Ivan in Leo Tolstoy's Novel, "The Death of Ivan Ilyich"
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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts the character Norman in the 1981 film, "On Golden Pond" and Ivan in Leo Tolstoy's 1886 novel, "The Death of Ivan Ilyich," specifically considering their shared obsession with death and how comparing and contrasting these two stories and characters functions well as a teaching tool. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGgoldiv.wps
Comparing Chekhov, Nabokov & Viramontes
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A 3 page essay that summarizes, contrasts and compares 3 short stories. Anton Chekhov’s “The Huntsman,” Vladimir Nabokov’s “Sights and Symbols” and Helena Viramontes’ “The Moths” are three short stories that are expertly crafted to show how characters deal with adversity. While vastly different, in each story the author uses characterization and point of view to convey the main thematic thrust, which pertains to the resilience of the human spirit and the role of hope in keeping people going in the face of adversity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khcnv.rtf
CONTRAST AND COMPARISON OF KAFTKA’S, THE TRIAL AND CAMUS L’ETRANGER
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This 15 page paper compares and contrasts Kafka's The Trial with Albert Camus' The Stranger (L'etranger). Quotes cited from text. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBkafka.rtf
Crime and Punishment
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5 pages. This longtime classic is summarized in this paper. The major theme of the book is explained and supported with examples. Other themes such as characterization, setting, and point of view, are also considered and touched upon as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAdosky.rtf
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: ZOSSIMOV, A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
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This 3 page paper analyzes the minor character of Zossimov in Doestoyevsky's work, Crime and Punishment. Quotes cited from text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBzoss.rtf
Doctor Zhivago
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A 4 page paper which examines the story of “Doctor Zhivago” and
illustrates how everyone, in some way, can relate to him and his struggles. Bibliography
lists 1 source.
Filename: RAzhivag.rtf
Doestovsky and His Many Themes
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A 6 page comparative essay discussing how markedly different the author's characters are in four of his most popular novels. "Crime & Punishment," "The Idiot," "Possessed," and "The Brothers Karamazov." Bibliography lists these 4 primary sources, as well as 3 additional, outside sources.
Filename: Dostovk2.wps
Dostoevsky and “White Nights”
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A seven page paper analyzing the protagonist of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s short story in terms of whether he was modeled after Dostoevsky himself. The paper presents abundant historical evidence to show that he was, and notes how the creation of this story may have helped Dostoevsky resolve issues in his own life. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBdostoe.wps
Dostoevsky's "Notes From The Underground"vs. Goethe's "Faust"
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An 8 page paper comparing and contrasting Goethe's (German) and Dostoevsky's (Russian) view of the dark side of existence as depicted in these two novels. The writer posits that each book illustrates mankind's growing fascination with his own dark side --offering little hope for redemption (particularly true of "Notes From The Underground"). Bibliography lists 6 critical sources.
Filename: Faust.wps
Dostoevsky's 'Grand Inquisitor'
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A 5 page paper analyzing the function of this parable told in the middle of Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. The paper shows how the implications suggested in this parable affect not only the way we look at religion, but how we as a free people regard the society in which we live. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Grandinq.wps
DOSTOEVSKY, LERMONTOV AND COMPARISONS
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This 4-page paper compares Perchon of Lermontov's A Hero of Our Times and Raskolnikov of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. Though these two characters are vastly different, this paper points out the theme that both characters are walking contradictions.
Filename: MTdosler.rtf
Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” and “Notes from the Underground”
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An eight page paper looking at these two works in terms of whether the protagonist’s ends justify the means taken to achieve them Through tying both protagonists’ motives to irrationality, the paper argues that they do not. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBcrime.wps
Dostoevsky’s “The Idiot” / Character Weakness
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A 3 page paper looking at how weakness of character ultimately contributes to disaster in this novel. The paper focuses on the decadence of Russian society during Dostoevsky’s lifetime and contrasts it with the ideal world of the pure-minded Myshkin. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Idiotwks.wps
Dostoyevsky's View of Freedom
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This 5 page paper considers the view of Dostoyevsky presented in Notes from the Underground related to the concept of freedom. This paper considers the views of Dostoyevsky along with assertions made by Emma Goldman in her work Anarchism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHdostev.wps
Emma Bovary and Dmitri Gurov
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This paper compares the characters of Emma Bovary from "Madame Bovary" and Dmitri Gurov from "The Lady with the Dog," and argues that it is the characters' own attributes that impact the way in which they move within their society. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: HVEmaDmi.rtf
Evolving Narrative
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This 7 page paper discusses different themes beginning with a brief discussion of whether the work of Freud and Neitzche are coherent with anthropology or myth. The symbolism in Ibsen's A Doll House is then explored. Finally, four novels, Heart of Darkness, Madam Bovary, Tristram Shandy and Scarlet and Black are used to demonstrate how narrative has changed over the years.
Filename: PGnarrat.wps
Fathers and Sons: Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev.
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(5 pp) This 1862 novel caused great upset upon its
original publication in Russia, but it is still
being read today because of the universal insights
it gives into human relationships and the nature of
change. We might ask ourselves if the major
characters presented are realistic to us, but it is
good to remember the age of the novel, and be
aware that was realistic then -and it was certainly
considered such at the time -may not seem that way
today. This discussion will examine the strength
of characters presented.
Filename: BBtrgnev.doc