Papers On Selected Comparisons Page 2 of 15
A Midsummer Night's Dream vs. Much Ado About Nothing / A Comparison [ send me this paper ] In 6 pages the author compares two of Shakespeare's comedies: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Much Ado About Nothing." When compared and contrasted many similarities and differences are found in terms of the relationships that are seen between love and marriage, sex and dowries, and fathers and daughters in the comedies "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: Msndmd.wps
AMERICA IN TROUBLE [ send me this paper ] This 4-page paper focuses on the problems with today's society in America and discusses, from the point of view of Russell Kirk and William F. Buckley, what can be done to change it. Included is a discussion on the role of conservatism as it pertains to change. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: MTametro.rtf
An Analysis of Augustine's Tribute to His Mother Monica: [ send me this paper ] This 5 page paper discusses the tribut of Augustine to his mother and analyzes her role. Furthermore, this paper compares and contrasts Monica with Rebekah in Genesis and Homer's Penelope (from The Odyssey). Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename: GSAugust.rtf
Anger Conflicts in Hamlet, Othello & King Lear [ send me this paper ] A 3 page paper on the anger-based emotional conflicts in Shakespeare's works: Hamlet, Othello and King Lear. The basis for this anger and the results of the anger-induced behavior by the works' protagonists is presented within the family structure. Bibliography list 1 source. Filename: Hokl.wps
As You Like It vs. Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare's Portrayal of Women [ send me this paper ] The comedies of Shakespeare are often the forum for comment concerning the assignment of gender roles that were true for the Elizabethan society of which he was a part. Under the auspices of the pen and the play he was able to portray women in ways that were not generally acceptable. The characters of Rosalind from 'As You Like It' and Portia from 'A Merchant of Venice' are two cases in point. This 10 page paper examines the use of dialogue, character and costuming in the presentation of gender roles. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: Womnshak.rtf
Auguste Comte: The Father of Sociology [ send me this paper ] A 4 page review of the sociological premises presented by this eighteenth century sociologist. Comte coined the term "sociology" and set the stage for a scientific approach to social interaction. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename: PPcomte.rtf
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