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Albert Camus "The
Guest" / Darus Dilemma # 1 : This 3 page paper explores the dilemma of
Daru in the Albert Camus short story, "The Guest," and questions Daru's decision
to allow the Arab prisoner to choose his own destiny. No additional sources cited. Camguest.wps
Albert Camus "The Guest" / Darus Dilemma # 2 : This
3 page paper explores the dilemma of Daru in the Albert Camus short story, "The
Guest," and concludes that the only resolution is to allow the Arab prisoner to
choose his own destiny. No additional sources cited. Camgues2.wps
Albert Camus "The Guest" # 3 :
A 6 page paper on the short story by Albert Camus. The paper examines the storys
plot, point of view, theme, protagonist, irony, and major symbols, as well as the
influence of existentialism in this work. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Cguest.wps
Albert Camus' "The Stranger" and Existentialism : An 8 page
research paper on Albert Camus's novel The Stranger. The writer details the existential
themes of the novel, and relates them to the story and the text. The primary source is
cited. Stranger2.wps
Albert Camus "The Stranger" / Character Of Mersault : In this 8
page essay, the writer evaluates Mersault's character and essentially describes him as a
good man destroyed by a civilization which cannot bear the truths that he shows them and
the absurdity of the games he will not play with them. Specific quotes and examples are
used to better-illustrate points made. No other sources used. Stranger.wps
Albert Camus' "The Plague" / Death vs. Mankind :A 5 page
analytical review of Albert Camus' "The Plague"-- a book detailing the universal
condition of man. As described by the writer, the plague itself was meant to be an analogy
for that which is hostile towards man... it represents death incarnate. An examination of
its presence in Oran follows as it relates to this thesis. 1 additional source is cited. Plague.wps
Alexandre Dumas "The
Count of Monte-Cristo" / The Hand Of God : A 5 page paper discussing the
issue of playing God in Alexandre Dumas novel. It traces the way Dumas develops the
characterization of the Count as a larger-than-life figure, and his enigmatic role as
Gods agent of vengeance. Bibliography lists 4
sources, including novel. Countcri.wps
Alexandre Dumas' "Camille" : A 5 page essay on Alexandre Dumas'
play. The writer details the plot and the characters. No bibliography. Camille.wps
Victor Hugos "Les
Miserables" / Society Redeemed : A 17 page paper on the socioeconomic issues
put forth by Victor Hugo in his novel. The paper discusses what role Hugo felt religion,
politics, and social planning played in the reformation of society. It also deals
substantially with Hugos role as a romantic writer, and the implications of this in
his novel. No additional sources cited. Lesmis.wps
J.K. Huysmans "Against Nature" / Decadence
and La Belle Epoch : A 6 page paper that discusses decadance and La Belle Epoch as
they are demonstrated within the writings of Huysmans in "Against Nature." This
paper described Huysmans process of first developing his perspectives on decadence as they
relate to art and literature in late 19th century France, and then describes the effect
that decadence had on La Belle Epoch, or more significantly to the novel, the effect La
Belle Epoch had on the protagonist and his life. Belleepo.wps
Molieres "Tartuffe" / The Role of Hypocrisy
: A 7 page paper looking at the characterization, construction, and most importantly,
the theme of Molieres famous play, noting how the theme of hypocrisy is
supported by the characterization and the plays construction. Bibliography lists
four sources including the play itself. Tartf.wps
Moliere's "Tartuffe" / A Socio-Political Analysis : A 6 page paper
on Moliere's "Tartuffe"-- a controversial 17th century play in which the author
(among other things)-- attacked a certain secret society of religious fanatics who tried
to gain admittance into homes and control the personal and intimate lives of all the
members of the family. The writer discusses various sociopolitical issues from the play as
they relate in context to the author's own era. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Tartuffe.wps
Molieres "Tartuffe" And Voltaires
"Candide" / The Role Of Women : A 10 page paper on the difference in the
amount of autonomy afforded women in these two classic works of French literature. The
paper observes that while we would expect sex roles in seventeenth-century Moliere to be
more restrictive than in eighteenth-century Voltaire, precisely the reverse is true; a
penetrating analysis postulates the reason for this. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Molivolt.wps
Moliere's "The Misanthrope" vs. Wilde's "The Importance of Being
Earnest" : In 5 pages the writer compares and contrasts the characters of
Alceste and Cecily. "Although Alceste in 'The Misanthrope' and Cecily in 'The
Importance of Being Earnest' are two very different characters and two very different
writers write the stories, they amazingly share common bonds. Both stories are comedy's,
but for different reasons. Alceste would think that Cecily is much to frivolous, and
Cecily would abhor Alceste's brutal honestly, and his lacking of a sense of humor.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Alcestes.wps
Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
: A 6 page report on Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" in
which the writer analytically examines the story's reliance upon general scientific
knowledge. Key characters and subplots are explored in great detail and a supporting
bibliography lists 4 critical sources. Jny2cntr.wps
Jules Verne and His Ability to Write Accurately About the Future : A 4 page
thesis paper on the 19th century author Jules Verne. Discussed is Verne's uncanny ability
to write futuristic stories that actually turned out to be accurate predictions of what
was to come. It is argued that Jules Verne's talent was actually to forecast the effects
that his predicted technologies would have upon society itself. "Five Weeks in
a Balloon," "Journey to the Centre of the Earth, "20,000 Leagues Under the
Sea," & "Paris in the 21st Century" are among the novels cited. A
supporting bibliography also lists 5 critical sources as well. Julesver.wps
Guy de Maupassant / The Shadow Of Parents In His Fiction
: A 5 page paper on French writer Guy de Maupassants adoration of his mother and
contempt for his father, and how these are reflected in two of his short stories,
"Boule de Suif" and "Mademoiselle Fifi." Six sources including
stories. Maupfict.wps
Guy de Maupassants / "Bel-Ami" / Context : A 7 page paper on
this work by Guy de Maupassant, analyzing whether Bel-Ami can be defined as a
naturalist novel. The writer argues that while the novels setting during
the Belle Epoch certainly predisposed a person of Duroys weak moral fiber toward a
life of decadence and amorality, it did not condemn him to it; he still had a choice.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Belami.wps
Guy de Maupassants "The Necklace" : A 4 page paper on
this short story by nineteenth-century French author Guy de Maupassant. The writer looks
at the different types of discoveries made by both the storys protagonist and the
reader, showing why these discoveries are not necessarily the same. Bibliography lists one
source. Maup.wps
Guy de Maupassants "The Necklace" / Coming To Know : A 2
page essay of the classic short story, The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant on how
Loisel comes to know many things in the process of losing a friends necklace and
paying for it. No additional sources cited. Necklace.wps
Count Alexis deTocqueville & "Democracy In
America" : A 9 page paper on Tocqueville's conclusions as written in
Democracy in America. The writer examines Tocqueville's views and analyzes the relevance
of his observations in modern America. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Tocque.wps
Alexis and Herve deTocqueville / Contrasts and Comparisons : An 11 page
paper exploring the writings of father and son Alexis de Tocqueville and Herve de
Tocqueville regarding the French Revolution. Bibliography lists five sources. Tocque2.wps
Peter Abelard / The Story Behind "[The] Letters of
Abelard and Heloise" : An 8 page paper discussing "Abelard and
Heloise," the medieval French love story translated from Latin by Jean de Meun.
Bibliography lists three additional sources. ablehard.doc
Peter Abelard / Faith & Reason : This 12 page paper examines the
conflict between faith and reason in religion. Peter Abelards works are examined in
an analysis which concludes that both may and do coexist. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Faitreas.wps
The Story Of Abelard's Adversities : This 5 page essay explores several
aspects of an excerpt from Abelard's autobiography, focusing on the character of the
author with quotations to substantiate the writer's opinions. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Abelard2.wps
Voltaires "Candide" : Two 2 page
essays on Voltaire's "Candide." Covered are his various philosophies; the ideas
of God, fate and much more. No Bibliography. Candide.wps
Voltaire's "Candide"/ A Philosophical Examination : In 10
well-written pages, Voltaire's philosophy is analyzed and his attempt at depicting a
Utopian society in "Candide" is assessed. The writer is extremely critical and
supports all inquiries with existing research. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Candide2.wps
Voltaire's "Candide" / Rationalism v. Empiricism : This 7 page
research paper explores the representation of rationalist and empirical philosophy in
Voltaire's 1759 novel, Candide. Specifically, these philosophical theories are examined as
depicted in the text and in the protagonists Dr. Pangloss and Martin, as well as evidence
of Voltaire's personal preference. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Voltaire.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / Underlying Meaning : This 6 page essay
focuses on the meaning behind the words in the allegory Candide. The writer
discusses the meanings and ultimate outcomes of the character Candide, his cohorts, and
his travels. No additional sources cited. Candmea.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / An Analysis Of Its Strange Ending : A
5 page essay on Voltaires famous novel. The paper argues that the happy ending,
which critics have always found to be at odds with the social criticism of the novel, is
in fact perfectly consistent, and is itself satirical. Bibliography lists two sources. Cand.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / Character Change In The Storys Ending
: A 5 page essay discussing the end of Voltaires Candide and how the
characters of the story have changed to allow them each their individual "happy"
endings. Bibliography lists two sources. Candide3.doc
Voltaire's "Candide" / Evil : This 5 page paper examines the
struggles of Candide, which cause him to change from good to evil. Specifically discussed
is how the violence which surrounds Candide impacts his behavior, and how rationalizes his
actions in the name of survival. Bibliography lists 1 source. Volevil.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / Moral & Physical Evil : A 9
page paper on this classic French novel by Voltaire. It argues that Voltaire is satirizing
his societys concept that behind every circumstance there is a "sufficient
reason" -- in short, the doctrine of a benevolent God. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Candide5.wps
Voltaires "Candide" / Religion : A 5
page paper analyzing Voltaires views on religion as expressed in this novel. The
paper points out how the author satirized a number of viewpoints current in the eighteenth
century, and concluded at the end that talking is vanity; religion lies in the doing.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Canrelig.wps
Black Humor In Apollinaire & Lautreamont : A 18 page paper discussing
these two pre-Surrealist writers use of black humor as an anti-war technique. The
paper focuses on two of their works, Apollinaires Le
Poete Assassine and Lautreamonts Les Chants de
Maldoror. It also features an extended analysis on the changing conception of the
function and techniques of comedy through the ages. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Comedy.rtf
Baron de Montesquieu / "Spirit of Laws" &
"Persian Letters" in Liberal Society : A 9 page research paper on
Montesquieus contribution to liberal governments, with particular focus on the U.S.
(present) and England (past). The writer makes a close reading of several of the passages
in the laws which relate directly to the formation of the U.S., discrepancies between
Montesquieus vision and the lasting effects of both. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Baronm.wps
Montesquieus "The Persian Letters"
: A 5 page analysis of this classic novel of the seventeenth-century in which the
writer demonstrates that Montesquieus masterpiece reflects both the ideas and
beliefs of the Enlightenment and the beginnings of the scientific revolution. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Perslet.wps
Montesquieus "The Persian Letters" # 2 : A 5 page
paper discussing the Persian Letters by Montesquieu. These letters involved many aspects
of life and often these ideas and notions were directed at the differences between Persia
and France. While there could not be simply one reason in particular for his letters, one
of Montesquieus intentions was obviously to illuminate the sometimes ridiculous
qualities of France in comparison to Persia. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Persia.wps
Greed / Its Role in Three Works of Literature : This 5 page paper
begins with Creons accusation in Antigone that money is the motive for most
human evils. The paper discusses whether greed actually does plays a part in Antigone,
and whether it features prominently in Voltaires Candide or Sartres No
Exit. The paper concludes that financial gain turned out to account for relatively few
of the human evils in any of the works discussed here, fear and intolerance being
responsible for many more. No additional sources are listed. Greed.wps
Gilgamesh and Candide as Quest Novels : A 4 page paper
discussing the genre of the quest novel in general, and how Gilgamesh and
Voltaires Candide fit into it. The novel concludes that while it does feature
a journey, Candide ultimately fails to pass the test of being a quest novel because
Candide does not learn anything from his quest; he remains as stupid as ever. No
additional sources cited. Novels.wps
"The Return Of Martin Guerre" / Old History Vs. New History : A 6
page paper discussing "The Return of Martin Guerre" by Jean de Coras and updated
by Nathalie Z. Davis and "The New History and the Old: Critical Essays and
Reappraisals" by Gertrude B. Himmlefarb. The writer examines the differences between
positive old history and new history and briefly outlines strengths and
weaknesses of both. No other additional sources cited. Marting.doc
Beaumarchais' "Figaro" : A 4 page
discussion of characters (Figaro and the Count) in Beaumarchais' "Figaro."
Writer examines elements that made the classic work so markedly reminiscent of the
Enlightenment period. Bibliography lists 4+ sources used to validate points made in paper.
Figaro.wps
Cyrano De Bergerac : A 3 page discussion of what made
this protagonist a hero and why. Writer is both personal and persuasive. No Bibliography. Cryano.wps
Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" : A 7
page paper describing Madame Bovary. The writer puts forth the thesis that Madame Bovary
is a "Female Quixote" due to her living in romantic illusion versus reality
using analysis and passages from the novel to illustrate this. The primary source is
cited. Madame.wps
Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" / Social Class : A 6 page paper
that provides an overview of the elements that define social class and underscore the
prevalent themes of Flaubert's work. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mambov.rtf
Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" / Significance Of
The Opera : A 5 page paper on the significance of the opera
"Lucie de Lammermoor" in Flauberts classic novel. The paper observes how
"Lucie de Lammermoor" summarizes all that has gone before and foreshadows
Emmas fate. No additional sources cited. Lucemm.wps
Gustave Flauberts "Madame Bovary"/ Tragedy : A 4 page paper
describing Madame Bovary. The writer argues the thesis that the novel is really about the
tragedy of dreaming or living in a fantasy. No additional sources cited. Madbov2.wps
Gustave Flauberts "Madame Bovary" / Social Classes : 5 pages
in length. Flauberts story is set in 19th Century France, a time of great class
distinction. The story provides us a glimpse of characters representing each of the social
classes with four individual who are striving to be come part of the bourgeoisie. The
title character, Emma Bovary is obsessed with changing her social status and engages in
activities she believes will lead her to happiness, instead, they leads to her
destruction. Bibliography lists approximately 8 sources. Bovary19.wps
Gustave Flauberts "Madame Bovary"/ Illusion vs. Reality : A
4 page paper discussing the main characters flights of fancy. It concludes that in
this novel Flaubert contrasts romance with Romanticism, and shows how romance comes up
short. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Bovary.wps
Rousseaus "La Nouvelle Heloise"
(Julie) : An 8 page paper that discusses Rousseau's
sentimental look at the roles dictated by society for men and women according to
Enlightenment views with a Rousseau twist. His focus is on the "nature" of the
human male and how those needs are to be filled through the "nature" of women
for the good of society as a whole. The writers argues that the antiquated views
postulated by Rousseau through his novel are still being debated today. No additional
sources cited. Rousjuli.wps
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Jean Paul Sartre's "No Exit" : (work is
also known called "Hois Clos") In this 8 page paper, the writer argues
that the concept "Hell Is Other People" is the primary theme of this
classic existentialist drama ("No Exit" is a one-act play by Sartre) and it is
just as resonant today as it was more than fifty years ago. Sartre's existentialist
philosophy is examined in great analytical detail and the paper remains most concerned
with explaining precisely what Sartre meant by "No Exit" and how it applies to
everyone's life. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Noexitsr.wps
Sartres "No Exit" vs "The Flies" / Existentialism &
Thematic Development : A 10 page paper that provides an overview of Sartre's
existential beliefs as they are related in two of his plays: No Exit and The
Flies. This paper relates other works of Sartre, including Being and Nothingness, in
order to investigate his ideas of existentialism. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Sartplay.wps
Jean Paul Sartres "La Nausee"/ Motif of
Nausea : A 9 page paper examining the significance of the
protagonists sensation of nausea throughout this book. The paper concludes that for
Sartre, the nausea symbolizes his protagonists ultimate recognition of lifes
futility. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Sartnaus.wps
Jean Paul Sartres "The Wall" :
A 1 page summary of Sartres short story. It reflects Sartres interest
in the ultimate lack of causality in life through the depiction of the "last
night" of a group of prisoners condemned to die in the morning. The narrator in fact
does not die, but he might as well have, because he has psychologically been absorbed into
the wall separating life from death, and there is no going back. No sources. Sartrwll.wps
Visions of Hell and Utopia in Sartre, Voltaire, and More : A 5 page
paper discussing whether the three condemned characters of Sartres play would have
had a more productive life in Mores "Utopia" or Voltaires
"Eldorado" (from "Candide"). The paper concludes that despite the fact
that the most famous line from "No Exit" is Garcins exclamation that
"Hell is other people," Hell is really in yourself, and no physical Utopian
surroundings can transform it into heaven. No additional sources listed. Visions.wps
Zola's "Germinal" / A Reaction : A 3 page
essay on the Emile Zola novel "Germinal." The writer details the main characters
and the ideologies they represent, as well as some of the key incidents in the book. No
bibliography. Zola.wps
Saint-Exuperys "The Little Prince" / Symbolism
& Theme : A 5 page paper on the classic childrens
book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It shows how through symbolism, Saint-Exupery
demonstrates the unity of responsibility and love. No additional sources cited. Lttlprin.wps
Le Sueurs "The Girl" And The Exploration of
Feminine Relationships : A 4 page essay exploring the relationship between
mothers and daughters and between women in relation to the feminist movement. The story of
"The Girl" by Le Soeuer is integrated into the text. No additional sources
cited. Motherd.wps
John Steinbecks "The Grapes of Wrath" vs. Meridel Le
Sueur "The Girl" : An 8 page paper on these two books by Meridel Le
Sueur and John Steinbeck, respectively. The writer describes how both books prove the
falseness of the American Dream by stressing collective community action over the primacy
of the individual. Bibliography lists three sources. Steingg.wps
Comparing Fanon & Foucault :
A 5 page research paper which examines the similarities between two great French
philosophers: Frantz Fanon and Michel Foucault. The writer demonstrates, through an
examination of Fanons "Black Skin, White Masks," and
Foucaults Madness in Civilization, that the two philosophers agreed on quite
a few fundamental points concerning power and the marginalization of minority groups.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Fanonfoc.wps
The Roots of Capitalism in Shakespeare and Mandeville :
A 9 page paper discussing The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare and The
Fable of the Bees by Bernard de Mandeville. The paper shows how the development of
capitalism has had roots in distinctly non-capitalist values. No sources except books. Venice.wps
Appearance Versus Reality In Thoreau, Coetzee, and Shakespeare : A 5 page
paper discussing the fact that it is the lens of society that distorts reality,
thus making the perception of truth more difficult. The paper concludes that the
individual is most himself when he is apart from the roles into which society has bound
him. Bibliography lists three sources used to argue these points : Thoreaus Walden,
Coetzees Waiting for the Barbarians, and Shakespeares Measure for
Measure. Thoreau.wps
Baudelaire and William Morris / 19th Century European
Socio-Politics : An 11 page paper that presents the works of these two
writers within the political and social context of 19th century France and England. This
paper demonstrates that through the social and political issues of the day, both of these
authors embraced a socialist perspective, represented within their writing. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Baudelai.wps

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