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“Comparison between Murakami and Akinari” [ send me this paper ] A seven page paper which looks at the work of Haruki Murakami and Ueda Akinari, in particular TV People and Bewitched, and considers the way in which the themes of alienation and the influence of the supernatural on the real world are treated by the two writers. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename: JLmurakami.wps
“Dragon Seed”: War and Women in Rural China as Presented in the Fictional Novel by Pearl Buck [ send me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of the impacts of war on the small rural village of the Ling Tan family. This paper introduces Jade, one of the primary characters of the book, and details how war impacted her differently than it did the male members of the village. No additional sources are listed. Filename: PPdrgnSd.rtf
“Fiction in China under the Communist regime” [ send me this paper ] A nine page paper which looks at three stories from the Maoist period in China, in terms of the way that they use metaphorical narratives to criticise the flaws in the regime, such as the way in which women were treated within the community and the difficulties faced by those who tried to improve their own socio-economic status under Communism. Bibliography lists 4 sources Filename: JLChinafic.wps
“Interpreter of Maladies” and “The Woman Warrior” [ send me this paper ] This 6 page paper discusses the two books “Interpreter of Maladies” and “The Woman Warrior” and what they say about women’s roles in China and India. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: HVlahkin.rtf
“Life Along the Silk Road” by Susan Whitfield: The Princess’s Tale, The Monk’s Tale and The Nun’s Tale [ send me this paper ] This is a 5 page paper discussing three tales found in Susan Whitfield’s “Life Along the Silk Road”. Susan Whitfield’s 1999 text “Life Along the Silk Road” tells ten tales each based on a character between the years AD 750 and AD 1,000 an unstable period of Chinese history. Three of these tales “The Princess’s Tale” (Taihe, 821-842), “The Monk’s Tale” (Chudda, 855-870), and “The Nun’s Tale” (Miaofu, 880-961) specifically tell of the latter end of the Tang Dynasty during a time when Tibetan raiders were constant threats and the popularity of the Buddhist religion was falling out of favor. The tales reveal the inner characters and their lives but perhaps more importantly also reveal their realization about how their lives are involved in and affected by the political and religious climate at the time. Bibliography lists 1 source. Filename: TJSWhit1.rtf
“Midnight’s Children”: A Review of the Book by Salman Rushdie [ send me this paper ] A review of the literary advantages offered by the character Sinai in this interesting tale of fictional psychic intrigue coupled with factual historic detail. The author of this paper contends that Rushdie did not choose his character Sinai but instead created him. The plurality and plasticity of this character allows Rushdie great literary latitude. No additional sources are listed. Filename: PPrushdi.rtf
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