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This is a book report of James Jones's "The Thin Red Line." This book is not about men at war as much as it is about war in men. It is about war alright...a war with fear for some, with jealousy for another, a war with death for another, war with faith for yet another. Every one of those C-for-Charlie company has a war...not only with the unseen Japs and their deadly hidden machine guns...but also with themselves. In order to win the war with the outside enemy, they have to win a war with the inside enemy, the humanity in them, and they must lose the war against the animal in them... The story has its share of tactics and warfare...but its main concern is with the men at this war...and the war in these men. To say that this book is outstanding is an understatement.
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Filename: 297 Novel James Jones.doc
Price: US$26.85
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1571 Awakenings: Comparing the Novel and Film.
The exercise of comparing the film adaptation to Dr. Oliver Sacks' volume Awakenings has been helpful in realizing that the written word and the film produced for a commercial and entertainment market, represent two very different kinds of expression. This paper involved a rereading of Sacks' Awakenings after viewing the acclaimed film of 1990 in which Robert de Niro played the character of Leonard, the first of several patients upon whom L-dopa medication is tried by the neurologist, Dr. Malcolm Sayers, s played by Robin Williams. From its opening minutes, the film is only based vaguely upon the account provided by Sacks of his treatment provided to a Miss Frances D. The book centers on this particular doctor-patient interaction while the film shows a young neurologist dealing mostly with the character of Leonard, the first to try L-dopa, but who also interacts with the other patients affected by the same condition. 5 pgs. 7 f/c. 5b.
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Filename: 1571 Awakenings.doc
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2453 Danticat's Novel as a Form of Victimization.
This paper discusses "Breath, Eyes, Memory" as well as the violence, oppression and alienation that are embedded within the colonial experience. 8.5 pgs. 6 f/c. 4b.
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Filename: 2453 Form of Victimization.doc
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2944 Danticat's Novel as a Form of Victimization.
In their own unique way, Edwidge Danticat and V. S. Naipaul illuminate the consequences of colonialism. In so doing, they provide scenes of cruelty, violence, deceit and lies. This is a vital vehicle through which the writer is able to demonstrate the horror behind the issue of colonialism and identity. Some of the books looked at are "Breath, Eyes, Memory" and "Miguel Street". 8.5 pgs. 4 f/c. 4b.
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Filename: 2944 Consequences of Colonialism.doc
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2945 "Breath, Eyes, Memory" as a Feminist Novel.
If there were a feminist novel, "Breath, Eyes, Memory" would truly be it. We see the troubled reality of oppression through the eyes of the character of Sophie, who makes us too well aware of the horrible crimes committed against women in Haitian society, crimes that have their legacy in the social construction of values that colonialism produced. At the same time, she is speaking up for women, and clearly showing that they deserve a much better and fairer life. 3 pgs. 0 f/c. 1b.
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Filename: 2945 Edwidge Danticat Feminist.doc
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3014 The 19th Century Children's Adventure Novel.
This paper is on the theme and the motif of treasure in Robert Louis Stevenson's (1850-1894) "Treasure Island", and Edith Nesbit's (1858-1924) work of children's literature titled "The Story of The Treasure Seekers", a work that was originally published at the turn of the century, or in 1899. It will be argued in fairly blunt terms, that both of the works in question can be seen or understood as nothing more than 'forms' or examples of capitalist legitimation. These are works that reinforce the values and the ideas of capitalism, and this is precisely how the theme of 'treasure' will be presented and examined. 10 pgs. 6 f/c. 2b.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 3014 Children's Adventure Novel.doc
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3103 History: A Comparison Of Aldous Huxley's Science Fiction Vision In "Brave New World" With The Development And Diffusion Of The Main Technologies Discussed In The Novel.
This paper will compare this author's science fiction vision with the actual development and diffusion of the main technologies discussed. 7 pgs. 8 f/c. 5b.
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