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Papers On Spanish, Portugese & Latin-America/Caribbean Literature
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Federico Garcia Lorca: Trilogy
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6 pages in length. The sexual instinct that represents the creativity in Federico Garcia Lorca's trilogy of three plays depicting Spain's cultural identity clearly establishes the manner by which the playwright aspires to portray the intensity of his characters' existence. Interwoven amidst this underlying sexual instinct is the relationship of Spain's socioeconomic concerns at that time and how Lorca reinforces this subject with the use of theatrical and artistic methods. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCLorca.rtf
Female Sexuality in House of Bernarda Alba
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A 3 page essay on Federico Garcia Lorca’s play “The House of Bernarda Alba,” which is part of a trilogy in which each play expresses the way that women were “crushed by Spanish customs and social life” during the early twentieth century (Jones and Jones 13). In Bernarda Alba, the cast is virtually all women, as there is only one brief appearance by a male. In this play, Garcia Lorca uses the theme of suppressed sexuality to underscore the corrosive nature of Spanish cultural expectations towards women. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khlorcab.rtf
Feminist Analysis of Sandra Cisneros’ “The House on Mango Street”
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A 5 page paper which examines how the book portrays feminine stereotypes and the male oppression the characters’ face. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGmango.rtf
Fitting in: Okada and Rodriguez
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A 5 page paper which examines a quote from
“No-No Boy” by John Okada and “Hunger of Memory” by Robert Rodriguez as they
relate to fitting in. This concept addresses anger and resentment towards family as well as
identity issues possessed by the primary character in the stories. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAokada.rtf
Francisco de Quevedo/Sonnet 478
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A 3 page essay that offers an explication of Francisco de Quevedo's Sonnet 478. This examination of Sonnet 478 demonstrates the connection that Quevedo made between the concept of Neoplatonic love and the anguish of unrequited love. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khfdq478.rtf
Free Will Verses Determinism as Revealed in Selections from the Fictional Literature
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A 10 page exploration of the short stories encompassed by Miguel de Unamuno and Eric Bentley in their books “Abel Sanchez and Other Stories” (Unamuno) and “Life is a Dream: (Bentley). Unamuno’s book contains the short stories “Abel Sanchez”, “The Madness of Doctor Montarco”, and “San Manuel Bueno, Matyr” while Bentley’s “Life is a Dream” encompasses translations of Calderon's “La Vida es un Sueño” (Life is a Dream), Lope de Vega's “Fuente Ovejuna” (Fountain of Youth), and Tirso de Molina's “Don Juan”. Each of these stories add insight to our understanding of the free will verses determinism debate. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPlifeDr.rtf
Fronteras Americanas: A Discussion
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5 pages in length. This focuses on the play by Guillermo Verdecchia. Fronteras Americanas is an entertaining but darkly humorous look at the borders of Latin-America. Borders both without and within, and the stereotypes we deal with in the immigrant experience. It is at once poignant and funny, and makes us see the part that stereotyping plays upon the lives of immigrants. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAfroam.wps
Fuentes’ “The Death of Artemio Cruz”
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A five page paper offering an overview of Carlos Fuentes’ novel. The paper shows how Fuentes compares the characteristics of his protagonist to twentieth-century Mexico itself. No additional sources.
Filename: KBfuente.wps
Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings"
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A 5 page
explication of Marquez' story "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings." The paper
examines various elements within the story. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAmarwng.rtf
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "Chronicles Of A Death Foretold": Superstition, Omens, Dreams And Irony
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5 pages in length. An expert at imagery manipulation, the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez is ripe with example of his unique ability to draw out the presence of superstition, omens, dreams and irony from virtually any situation. His celebrated Chronicles of a Death Foretold is especially indicative of the author's inherent ability to meld the aspects of fantasy with reality in order to portray these sometimes-concealed story elements. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCGabMq.rtf
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