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Symbolism in Yasunari Kawabata’s The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket [ send me this paper ] A 4 page paper which examines the symbolism in Yasunari Kawabata’s short story The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket. No additional sources cited. Filename: RAyasu.rtf
The Kingship of Alexander the Great [ send me this paper ] A 6 page research paper that examines the reign of Alexander the Great relative to how it changed the perceptions of monarchy in the hellenistic world. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: 99king.wps
The Book of Songs [ send me this paper ] A 5 page research paper that analyzes several poems from the ancient Chinese Book of Songs in regards to how this poetry treats the subject of sorrow and comfort. The writer then offers a brief Confucian interpretations of each poem, as well as a brief discussion of Confucius' "Analects." Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename: khconson.wps
The Generation Gap in Amy Tan’s “The Joy Luck Club” [ send me this paper ] A ten page paper looking at the relationship between the expatriated Chinese mothers and their aggressively assimilated American daughters in this 1989 novel. The paper shows how the four daughters learn to use their mother’s heritage as both a point of departure and a source of strength. Bibliography lists five sources; a free one-page sentence outline follows paper. Filename: KBjoy.wps
The Injustices of World War II: Japanese American Internment and Atomic Bombs [ send me this paper ] A 3 page consideration of these aspects of the horrors of World War II. “Farewell to Manzanar” is used for insight into this time. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: PPwwIIjapaneseInternment.rtf
The Nature of Gender Roles in the Tale of Ramayana and the Gender Roles Found Today [ send me this paper ] This is an 8 page paper discussing gender roles in Ramayana and those of today. The tale of Ramayana first said to be written around the year 1000 B.C. outlines the traditional gender roles in dharma. Rama as the male role model was obedient to his parents and faithful to his wife and eventually led an army to rescue her as would a traditional hero. Sita is Rama’s faithful and beautiful wife who follows him when he is banished in the forest, is faithful to him when she is abducted and obedient to him when he asks her to perform a test of her chastity. The tale has provided gender models for thousands of years and has also undergone various reinterpretations which constantly redefine the roles of Sita and Rama. In some versions, Sita is a strong and powerful woman who is humiliated by her husband’s request. Despite the different versions which exist, modern day Indian women and men and Indian communities in the western world have been found to have different gender roles. While many families still have “traditional” roles with the woman in charge of the house and children and obedient to her husband, still other studies have found that many modern Indian women today see themselves as independent professionals and in many cases, the major wage earners in their households. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: TJRamay1.rtf
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