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Papers On French Literature
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Heroism in Camus' "The Stranger" and Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac"
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A five page paper comparing these two works by Albert Camus and Edmond Rostand, respectively, in terms of their characterization of each work's protagonist. The paper concludes that their very different portrayals arose from the very different worldviews of the authors. No additional sources.
Filename: KBcyrano.wps
Honor and Family Names in The Count of Monte Cristo
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An 8 page paper which examines how the honor of family names affects the characters in The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAhoocc.rtf
Honore de Balzac/Eugenie Grandet
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A 3 page essay that offers an overview of Balzac's novel Eugenie Grandet (1833). This is a story of obsessive love and the effect of love, or its lack, on the human heart. The writer also addresses Balzac's characterization of Eugenie. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khbaleug.rtf
Hotel/Musee Carnavelet
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(5 pp.) At the corner of rue des Francsourgeois
and rue de Sévigné is the admirable Hotel
Carnavalet. As in many old records there is
dispute whether it was built 1544 or 1548.
Records list the house as being built from the
designs of Pierre Lescot and Jean de Bullant,
and has been credited with being one of the oldest
Renaissance buildings in Paris. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBphotel.doc
Humor in Tartuffe & Lysistrata
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A 5 page essay which discusses the use of comedy in the ancient Greek play by Aristophanes Lysistrata and also in the seventeenth century French comedy by Moliere Tartuffe. In both of these comedies, the playwrights use the elements of comedy to convey criticism of certain social conventions of their particular era. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khcomtl.rtf
Imagery of Birds in Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary”
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A 5 page paper which examines the imagery and symbolism of birds in Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary.” Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAmb.rtf
Images of Love in Three French Novels
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(10pp). One would think that images of love would
transcend whatever language - at least in that
romantic part of our brain we hope they will.
But is that possible, do we love differently when
we are young, than when we are in the middle
years, or perhaps is the greatest love of all -
our last love? We will examine the work of
Michele Marineau, Raymond Plante and Agnes
Desarthe, to try and reach some conclusions.
2 versions of Text: English and French
Filename: BB frauth.doc
Injustice in "Les Miserables"
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This 3 page paper discusses the idea of justice as portrayed by Victor Hugo in "Les Miserables." Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVHugoLM.rtf
Inward Lives of 2 19th Century Women
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A 4 page essay that discusses similarities between Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary with his protagonist of Emma Bovary and Kate Chopin's The Awakening with Edna Ponteiller. The writer argues that the reader, with these novels, encounters two female protagonists who each have difficulty reconciling their outward behavior to their inward reality. Western culture at the time of these novels dictated a very restrictive role for women in society, a role that concentrated firmly on domesticity. Both Emma and Edna have an inner romantic concept of what marriage and love are like, which contrasts sharply with the reality of their lives. In both novels, this factor creates tension that provides the thematic impetus for the narrative that unfolds, illuminating each author's perception of what it meant to be a woman in patriarchal nineteenth century society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khbovawk.rtf
J.K. Huysmans' 'Against Nature' / Decadence and La Belle Epoch
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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.
Filename: Belleepo.wps
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