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Papers On Spanish, Portugese & Latin-America/Caribbean Literature
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Novels by Jose Saramago
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A 10 page essay that is made-up of 3 separate essays on 3 of Saramago's novels: Blindness, All the Names & The Cave. No additional sources cited.
Filename: kh3sar.rtf
Orientalism in “Wide Sargasso Sea” by Jean Rhys
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This is a 10 page paper discussing the idea of Orientalism and the novel the “Wide Sargasso Sea”. Jean Rhys’ novel “Wide Sargasso Sea” is a good example of imperialism and colonization from the perspective of someone other than the colonists which makes it a good example of the Orientalist method of literature. As the Orientalists vision can promote the difference between the ‘familiar’, in the case of the novel, England and the ‘strange’, or the Caribbean, Rhys does a good job at distinguishing her main character’s acceptance of the people, culture and landscape in contrast to the English colonists who live there.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJWideS1.rtf
Passage Criticism from Jean Rhys’ “Wide Sargasso Sea”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing elements of imagery and figurative language used throughout a passage in “Wide Sargasso Sea”. Jean Rhys uses vivid elements of imagery and figurative language to set the themes and tone throughout the novel “Wide Sargasso Sea”. In doing this, Rhys often shows oppositions within the environment in which certain characters must remain for the structure to remain consistent. A passage found on pages 65 and 66 (Penguin edition) relates Rochester leaving his structured world and getting lost in the forest to be later rescued by Baptiste. Within the forest, Rochester finds the forest to be dark and hostile as the bushes and branches grab at his legs. The only elements of civilization he finds are a road and a stone house which are overgrown and deserted. His relationship with Baptiste within the forest also differs with that outside of the forest. The passage overall contains many useful elements used throughout the novel which express the foreign aspects of the islands which are seen as dark, hostile and decayed from the colonial point of view.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJWSarg1.rtf
Patrick Chamoiseau's "Red Hot Peppers": Morality
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5 pages in length. The structural basis of imagery is symbolic of Chamoiseau's intrinsic creativity and ability to see beyond the obvious. Characteristically reminiscent of the very essence of the author's literary interpretation, Red Hot Peppers reflects a significance quite distinguishable in its ability to address morality with mere images. The entire reason that storytelling exists is to present an image through the written word; thus, imagery is a critical element to Chamoiseau's literary verse. Not surprisingly, the author possesses a magnificent grasp upon the use of imagery as a means by which to clearly demonstrate his interpretation of morality and human conflict. No additional sources cited.
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Paule Barton's 'Emilie Plead Choose One Egg'
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This 6 page paper argues that the short story 'Emilie Plead Choose One Egg' by Haitian writer Paulé Bart-n, offers both a diagnosis and a cure for the ills of Caribbean culture. The story, in featuring a strong-willed woman and an ineffective, irresolute man, reveals the effects of colonialism on the Caribbean psyche, and offers a cure in the form of a call for personal empowerment, particularly among men. No additional sources listed.
Filename: Carib.wps
Paulo Coelho/The Alchemist
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A 5 page book review/research paper that examines The Alchemist by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. The writer draws on the work of critic Stephen Hart in order to argue that Coelho incorporates aspects of magical realism into this work in order to support and give depth to the book’s allegorical structure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khpcalc.rtf
Plunkett's History in "Omeros"
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This 3 page paper discusses the historical discoveries Plunkett makes in the poem "Omeros," and how they relate to a sense of homecoming. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVPlnOme.rtf
POINTS OF COMPARISON: PYGMALLIAN AND WIDE SARGASSO SEA
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This 4-page paper focuses on comparisons between George Bernard Shaw's Pygmolian and Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea. Topics discussed include women's dependence on men and the changes the heroines undergo due to cultural shifts.
Filename: MTpygsar.rtf
Protagonist Antoinette at Odds With Society in Jean Rhys’s “Wide Sargasso Sea”
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A 4 page paper which examines how Antoinette becomes alienated from her society, and the effect of language serving as an impenetrable barrier. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGantoinet.rtf
Puzo and Marshall
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This 6 page paper compares and contrasts the novels “The Fortunate Pilgrim” by Mario Puzo and Paule Marshall’s book “Brown Girl, Brownstones.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVPuzMar.rtf
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