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| Sophocles' Oedipus Rex |
This essay discusses the ironic qualities of Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. The play uses irony, entwining the themes of free will as well as predestination. Though we are sickened by the tragic life of Oedipus, we are still able to appreciate the ironic characteristics of the play itself. We eventually come to realize that man is free and yet he is also fated. |
| Alzheimer's Disease: Not Just Loss of Memory |
This is an 8 page, 10-resource paper discussing Alzheimer's disease, discussing the history, symptoms, diagnosis and hopes for a cure of the disease. |
| Illusions and Realities in Ibsen's Plays The Wild Duck and Ghosts |
In this essay, Ibsen's plays, The Wild Duck, and Ghosts are considered in relation to themes of illusions and realities. In both plays, families are held together by illusions, yet torn apart by truths that have been concealed to protect the children. Ibsen's use of artistic realism is an ironic art form where illusions and realisms are contradicted to reveal the deeper conflicts of ordinary lives. Ibsen presents the complicated realities of ordinary lives and emphasizes the fact that there are always many realities -- just as there are many illusions. |
| States' Arguments Against A Central Government |
This four-page undergraduate paper discusses the opposition that American leaders encountered after the Revolution, as a result of deciding to form a central government. The states feared that such a government would suppress them and would interfere with their internal affairs. Consequently, heated debates and uprisings characterize this period, which started with the framing of Articles in 1777 and ended with the final adoption of the United States constitution in 1787. |
| Exploration and Discovery in the Shakespearian / Elizabethan Era |
This essay examines the life and work of William Shakespeare, alongside the European expansion and exploration taking place during his career. It takes a broad view of the new discoveries and colonial foundations that occurred in that span. |
| A Brief Analysis of the Declaration of Independence |
This paper will explain the basic ideas contained in the Declaration of Independence, the impact of the Declaration upon the American War of Independence, and the reasons the Declaration was considered a "radical document". These themes will be discussed and analyzed to demonstrate the premise of the Declaration of Independence, as well as to explain why and how it worked within the time it was written in. |
| Puritan Literature and the Salem Witch Trials |
This essay chronicles the infamous Salem Witch Trials, explaining how the mass hysteria and fear the enveloped Salem was the product of sensationalist propaganda, delivered via the most respected source of information possible in a Puritan society, the pulpit, and the writings of religious leaders. |
| The Quakers and the American Revolution |
This paper illustrates and defines the plight of the Quakers and their impact on the American Revolution. Through documented research, this paper will also examine the history and existence of the Quakers during this revolutionary period. |
| The Role of Greek and Roman Literature |
This is a 3-page paper on the role of Greek and Roman literature and the role it plays in today's society. |
| To Kill a Mockingbird: An Analysis of Discrimination |
This three-page undergraduate paper is a literary analysis about discrimination in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. |
| A Romantic Ending In An Anti-Romantic Novel: Does Jane Eyre End Well? |
This paper discusses the ending of Jane Eyre, discussing whether it is a "good" ending. The paper draws on three criticisms of both the novel and Romantic literature in general to conclude that, yes, it is indeed a good ending because it both fits the prevailing realism of the main character's worldview, and conforms to the predominant literary trends of the period. |
| The Crucible by Arthur Miller |
This paper discusses The Crucible by Arthur Miller, as well as examines the character of Reverend Hale in the play. |
| An Analytical Essay on Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain |
This essay will analyze the themes of religion, slavery, and democracy in the book Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. By exploring these themes that lie behind the book's veneer, we can see how Twain had an objective when he wrote this book. That is, he hoped to achieve a wide symbolic scope. By unveiling the themes that are present in the book, we can see what Twain stood for and why he wrote this novel in the period he lived in. |
Theses & Dissertations
| A Treatise on Internet Addiction: Defining the Emergence of a Physical and Psychological Dependence on Electronics |
This dissertation examines the controversial topic of Internet Addiction. Can a supposed dependence on a non-physiological experience be correctly classified as an "addiction"? It makes comparisons between the Internet and other addictive substances, names alcohol, and examines the similarities and differences. It also discusses the model of addiction without physical dependency. |
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