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This two-page paper discusses how poetic images are used in the drama Atsumori to symbolize carious aspects of medieval Buddhist theology. The paper uses no sources. | more info
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The following 5-page model paper discusses religious influences in Shakespeares works. It goes into the religious climate during Shakespeares time and how certain Christian and Catholic ideals emerge in the plays. The paper has 6 sources & is in MLA style. | more info
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This is a 3-page paper written in the MLA style. There are no sources for this paper except the book. The paper contains the answers to 5 questions based on the book, The Red Tent, by Anita Diamont. The questions follow: 1. How is status allocated among Jacobs wives? 2. What is Innas social status? How is it acquired? 3. How do the womens goddesses differ from El? What role do they play in the lives of these women? 4. What is the role of migration in this culture; how does it affect the nature of their deities? 5. After having read the Biblical story of Dinah, how does the Red Tent affect your thinking? | more info
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The purpose of this three page paper is to discuss religions, myths, rituals and scripture, as well as to provide an obituary life trajectory for the writer. Bibliography offers 2 sources | more info
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This is a two-page paper that looks at the basic arguments in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. It uses one source in MLA format. | more info
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This six-page paper is based on part on the book Introducing Feminist Theology by Anne Clifford. Questions such as what is feminism and what does God look like are just two of the issues covered in this paper, that has no external references except the book mentioned. | more info
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This 8-page research paper uses 12 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses what we can learn about society and class using poetry from the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern Period. | more info
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This is a three-page literature analysis paper in MLA format covering The Nazi Doctors by Robert Jay Lifton. The paper explores three main topics: sterilization, euthanasia, and the extermination camp Auschwitz. Liftons prose style and the feelings he evokes in readers are analyzed. The paper relies on a single source: the book itself. | more info
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This is a 3-page essay on the book "The Nazi Doctor. MLA citations format was used. This essay was used to answer questions regarding sterilization, euthanasia, and Auschwitz. These terms were described using quotes from the book and the emotion felt by a reader of this book was depicted. | more info
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This 3 page analysis explores major social issues in the book, The Nazi Doctors by Robert Jay Lifton. The book is the only source used for this paper and the paper is written in MLA style. | more info
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This is a 3-page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is an analysis on The Nazi Doctors by Robert Jay Lifton. The paper discusses the differentiation between the SS doctors and the prison doctors and the roles of each in the practice of genocide. It also discusses the indication of how the practice affected the doctors. The last part of the paper discusses to what extent do you believe that individuals can challenge the authority of a violently oppressive state. There are several specific references to the text throughout the paper. | more info
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This is a five page paper discussing the book The Disability Rights Movement by Doris Fleischer & Frieda Zames. The book is the only source and all references are in MLA format. | more info
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This is a five page paper discussing the book The Disability Rights Movement by Doris Fleischer & Frieda Zames. The book is the only source and all references are in MLA format. | more info
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This is an eight-page essay which considers the war philosophy of Robert Jordan in Ernest Hemingways novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. Issues such as jus as bellum, the greater good, and collateral damage are considered. The paper is written in MLA format, and uses nine sources. | more info
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This is a seven-page research paper which analyzes the effect of culture on a twentieth-century playwright. The analysis focuses on David Mamets play Oleanna, in the context of political correctness and feminism. The paper is written in MLA format, and uses seven sources. | more info
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This two-page paper provides a brief literary analysis of Stephen Cranes short story The Mystery Of Heroism, and seeks to prove the thesis that it was the authors use of brief snapshots in time, place and characters that helped show the reader the dark secret of heroism that you dont have to be a great person to be one. | more info
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This two-page paper takes a look at what features might develop in a new form of post-modern literature theory. It discusses what type of focus might develop, and looks at attitudes that are common in society, and whether we tend to more of an individual approach to life, or are we full members of a cohesive society. | more info
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This 4-page paper focuses on the theme of truth and explains how it was represented in three important works of literature: The Old Chief Mshluga by Doris Lessing, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, and The Guest by Albert Camus. The paper takes each work and shows how it treats truth and where the similarities or differences exist. The paper relies on three sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 4 page essay in letter form on postmodernism in the novel Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee. The first three pages are the letter and the fourth page is an outline of prefocused thoughts. It has no outside sources, written in first person and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a one page essay answering the question, In All the Pretty Horses, what mistake does John Grady make at La Purisima. | more info
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This 4-page review explores arguments posed in Elaine Tyler Mays book Homeward bound: American Families in the Cold War. It uses one source, the book, in MLA format. | more info
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The following 4-page model essay discusses how Screwtape in C.S. Lewis Screwtape Letters is unable to identify with the concept of love. He cannot understand why God loves humans or why humans love God. It also includes a mock Screwtape letter that is one page long. It is in MLA style with 1 source. | more info
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This 2-page essay discusses the symbolism in Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour. The paper has 1 source and is in MLA style. | more info
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This is a three-page character analysis of Mersault in Albert Camus The Stranger. It uses one source in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 6-page paper on literature. It has two sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the relationship between Odyssey and One and Thousand Nights. In addition to this, it also identifies the influences of the original work on the adaptation. | more info
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This is a two page critical response to Beloved, the novel by Toni Morrison. It examines themes in the novel without giving a summary or any information about Morrison. | more info
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This is a three and a half page essay with two sources in MLA format. The author conducts a textual analysis of The Trouble With Wilderness by William Cronon. The author looks at the core arguments of the piece and dissects them. | more info
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This is a two page essay on the Time Machine by HG Wells. It compares the text with past science fiction, and how its themes differ from modern science fiction. It has 3 sources, and is in MLA format. | more info
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The following essay is on specific aspects found in Disgrace by JM Coetzee. The essay is one page in length, written in MLA format, contains contextual evidence to support its theories, and also features quotations from the book. | more info
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This 4-page paper studies the role and presentation of women in Homers Odyssey. The paper claims that despite the power assigned to women in Odyssey, the poem shows women in weaker position than men. The paper then presents supporting evidence. It uses one source, the book. | more info
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This six-page essay is written in MLA format with only the play itself, Oedipus Rex, cited. It answers what are the respective roles of fate and human agency? It takes the point of view that both contribute to the action of the play. | more info
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