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Papers On Irish & Scottish Literature
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James Joyce's 'Araby' vs. Jane Rule's 'Inland Passage'
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A 5 page essay on the soul's journey in works by James Joyce and Jane Rule. The writer focuses on the idea of journey, delay and movement as the authors' means of reflecting the adoration the soul has for the ideal of quest. Bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: Joycrule.wps
James Joyce's "Araby"
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7 pages in length (Free 1 page outline also included). A discussion of symbolism and character in Joyce's novel in which the writer hypothesizes that Araby is essentially an initiation story recounting a young romantic's first bitter taste of reality. Bibliography lists 7 sources used to support assertions.
Filename: Araby.wps
James Joyce's "Ulysses"
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A five page paper discussing the degree to which Joyce's personal biography and historical times manifest themselves in this complex twentieth-century novel. The paper concludes that while "Ulysses" is not autobiographical in a literal sense, it replicates a slice of Dublin life and relates it to humanity as a whole. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBulyss3.wps
James Joyce's A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man
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Possibly the
most well known fact about James Joyce is that he was born in Dublin.
This 10 page paper asserts that the things that are most important to
James Joyce as a young man, his family, community and the Ireland he
loved so well, were reflected through the social and political settings
of the book while his style of writing: stream of consciousness,
modernist realism and expressionism, allows the reader a fuller
understanding of Joyce himself - through the exploration of the
character Stephen Dedalus. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTjamjyc.wps
James Joyce's Dubliners - Mrs. Mooney of The Boarding House
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In 3 pages, based on the story "The Boarding House," from James Joyce's "Dubliners," the author argues that Mrs. Mooney is a good mother trying to do what is best for her daughter. Several examples are given to support this theory. No other sources are cited.
Filename: PCdbhm.doc
James Joyce/"The Dead"
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A 5 page essay that analyzes Joyce's short story, "The Dead." In this short story, Joyce makes the point that a life without passion, without intensity, means that a person is essentially already "dead." Joyce paints Gabriel, his protagonist, as a super-sensitive individual who lacks confidence in his own abilities, yet – as with many insecure people – also is convinced of his own superiority. A passionate person, Gabriel has kept careful control over his emotions for his entire life. As the story progresses, Gabriel realizes that in doing this, he has essentially condemned himself to a "dead" existence. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khjoyded.wps
James Joyce/"The Dead"
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An 8 page research paper that examines Joyce's short story "The Dead." The writer argues that through this narrative, Joyce shows readers that life is duality -- corporal and spirit. The essence of the narrative demonstrates that the living exist within the context of what came before them, that we are all the products of our past, both as a society and individually. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khjjdead.rtf
James Joyce/Araby
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A 5 page essay that examines James Joyce's use of point of view in his short story Araby. The writer argues that the tight use of the first person perspective is what gives this story so much of its flavor and complexity. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khjjar.rtf
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