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The Industrial Revolution Through the Eyes of Dario & Lorca
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An 8 page paper discussing specific literary works: 'New York Oficina Y denuncia (New York Office and declaration),' by Frederico Garcia Lorca, and the first two chapters of 'El Oro del Malorca (The Gold of Malorca),' by Ruben Dario. The industrial revolution was a time of great change that eventually has led the world to the technological state it resides in today. People's lives changed in many ways due to this revolution. Some of them were perhaps good changes and some were bad. These two literary men saw the effects of the revolution and wrote about their impressions. While both saw similar things they differed in their approach and their passion.
Filename: Lorcaind.wps
The Coup: Torture Of The Chilean People As It Relates To Paulina From Antonio Skarmeta's 'The Postman' And Mario From Ariel Dorfman's 'Death And The Maiden'
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8 pages in length. The torture endured by the Chilean people at the hands of those who orchestrated the coup is undeniable. The military rebellion, which occurred in 1973 as a means by which to overthrow the democratically elected government established by Salvador Allende, was the cause of death and disappearance for thousands upon thousands of Chilean people. Even today, over one thousand individuals are still unaccounted for as a direct result of the torture that ensued. This unwarranted torment was documented in a number of literary writings, including Antonio Skarmeta's The Postman and Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden, in which the characters of Paulina and Mario represent both the suffering and discovery that was apparent for those who were forced to endure such torture. The writer discusses how these two characters depict Chilean torture during the coup. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCcoup.wps
Isabel Allende / Families & Ghosts
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A 5 page essay which explores Chilean author, Isabel Allende's remarkable contribution to world literature. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Allende2.wps
Isabel Allende / Loneliness as Part of Love In Her Works
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A 10 page paper discussing the work of writer Isabel Allende. All types of love in her writing include a significant component of loneliness. The writer of this explores Allende's premise of loneliness and its role in love. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Allende.wps
Isabel Allende's 'The House Of Spirits' # 2
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The second essay explores the roles of legitimate and illegitimate children in the novel. Several examples are provided which show how illegitimacy is viewed by Esteban and the resulting consequences of that viewpoint.
Filename: Houseof2.wps
Isabel Allende's 'The House Of The Spirits' # 3 / History & Fantasy
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A 5 page essay which examines the novel by Isabel Allende. The paper is based on the premise that Allende's story of the Trueba hacienda works as an allegory of the turbulent history of Chile and, in general, achieves Allende's goal of painting in 'broad strokes the culture of Latin America.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: Spiriths.wps
Isabel Allende's 'The Infinite Plan'
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A 5 page paper on the 1991 novel by Isabel Allende. In an analysis of the book's theme, the paper explains Allende's belief that everything happens for a reason; in some inscrutable way, the Supreme Intelligence of the Universe, or God, or karma, writes the events of our lives so that no matter which path we choose, it somehow fulfills a cosmic imperative. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Allendei.wps
Jose Maria Eca de Queiros' 'The City & The Mountains' # 2
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A 6 page paper that provides an overview of Eca de Queiros's work and the considers the major themes as they apply to Portuguese society of the late 19th century. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Citymoun.wps
'So Far From God' In God's Country
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A 5 page paper on Ana Castillo's 1993 novel. Using as a secondary source Zweig and Abrams' book Meeting the Shadow, it analyzes the way in which the environment and culture in the novel's setting helps to defines the characters. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: Farfgod.wps
“And of Clay We Are Created”
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A 4 page analysis of Isabel Allende’s “And of Clay
We Are Created.” Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
Filename: RAclay.rtf