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Robertson Davies/Fifth Business [ send me this paper ] A 3 page essay that examines Robertson Davies' novel Fifth Business (1970). The writer argues that, in this novel, the principal theme of a man's search for himself is set against the backdrop of the theme of spirituality versus materialism. An examination of these two themes shows that they are intrinsically intertwined in this complex and deeply psychological narrative, which explores the complexity of personality, as it shows how the protagonist Dunstan Ramsay, learns to relate to the world. Ramsay chooses spirituality, and, in so doing, finds the keys to knowing his true self. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: khdavfif.rtf
Satire and Mordecai Richler; Cocksure; [ send me this paper ] This 5 page paper looks at Richler's satire in the controversial novel Cocksure, and the way the satire operates on two levels. The paper uses quotes form critics and the book to illustrates the points raised. The bibliography cites 3 sources. Filename: TErichlr.wps
Setting in "The Wars" by Timothy Findley [ send me this paper ] A 4 page paper which examines the importance of the setting in Timothy Findley's novel "The Wars." No additional sources cited. Filename: RAwarsf.rtf
SHAMPOO PLANET AND SELF IDENTITY [ send me this paper ] This 5 page paper gives a brief overview of Doug Coupland's book, Shampoo Planet. The basic theme of self identiy and a search for self is examined and examples are given. Also discussed are the symbolism of the characters and the setting. Bibliography lists 1 source. Filename: mbcoup.rtf
Sinclair Ross's "The Lamp At Noon": Setting [ send me this paper ] 4 pages in length. In Sinclair Ross's "The Lamp at Noon," the desolation of the expansive and haunting setting mirrors the sentiment of life, marriage and the glimmer of hope. This short story set against a backdrop of emotional and scenic barrenness is indicative of the prolific writer's inherent ability to pursue even the most complex of concepts. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: TLClamp.wps
Sinclair Ross/2 Short Stories [ send me this paper ] A 3 page essay that contrasts and compares 2 stories by Sinclair Ross. Ross’s short stories capture life on the Canadian prairie during the early decades of the twentieth century. Ross’s short stories “The Outlaw” and “A Field of Wheat” share similarities of style and context, but they also offer very different perspectives on prairie life in terms of plot. No additional sources cited and the bibliographical references are incomplete. Filename: khsross.rtf
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