Chloe Olsen
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Responses to Faulkner's Light in AugustQuotes and interpretations based on Faulkner's Light in August
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Responses to Faulkner's As I Lay DyingQuotes and interpretations based on the text of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
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Responses to Faulkner's A Rose for EmilyQuotes and interpretations based on the text of Faulkner's A Rose for Emily
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Responses to Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!Quotes and interpretations of and relating to the text of Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!
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Responses to Faulkner's The Sound and the FuryQuotes from Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" and interpretations of the literature.
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Struggles with European ColonialismDuring colonization, the colonized people often feel a grand sense of internal struggle. While trying to hold onto their identities and their cultures, they also may try to band together as a group, or they may disintegrate and succumb to colonization.
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Western Depictions and Perceptions of Exotic Asian WomenCommentary on stereotypical views and media representations of Asian and Pacific Islander women as exotic beauties.
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What is Minimalism?Ideas and examples of minimalist poetry, past and present. Presented in a casual, conversational tone and easy to understand.
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Dutch Colonialism in Literature and CinemaDutch colonialism as seen through a novel and a film. Demonstrating that the indigenous have trouble maintaining their identities, eventually succumbing to new powers.
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Responding to Primo Levi's Survival in AuschwitzComments on Primo Levi's "Survival in Auschwitz"
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Peculiar Characteristics of Japanese ColonialismFor the Japanese, however, it was far more difficult to distinguish between themselves and the Koreans; they shared similar physical appearances, a past, and a culture. What led the Japanese to dominate?
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The Columbian ExchangeThe Columbian Exchange is a historical movement, during which crops, livestock, people and other necessities were moved between America and Western Europe. While helpful in many ways, there is little mention of Africa and its role in this history.
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Harry Potter vs. VoldemortLord Voldemort, of this famous series, acts as a "shadow archetype," manifesting itself in various forms throughout the book series.
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Soap Created the Third WorldSoap and bathing helped Africans to become a more civilized group in the eyes of the Europeans.
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John Locke and the Development of English Common LawThough slightly flawed in its early development, the ideas of the English Parliament and John Locke's theories in the seventeenth century showed particular insight into the needs of a representative political system and well-developed, successful society.
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Stages of SocializationSocialization is a life-long process through which people learn basic skills, norms, roles, statuses and values that are necessary to function as active members of society.
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Courtly Love in Sir Gawain and the Green Knighta sense, the medieval work in question does not seem to draw exclusively from either the pre-courtly or courtly genres in its discussion of the role of women, rather we see a multitude of different women portrayed in clearly contrasting manners.
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An Essay on Anne Carson's Autobiography of RedAt the close of the story, Geryon secures his own immortality in producing a self-portrait. We are again reminded, "the only secret people keep is immortality."
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Examination of Love in Literature, Circa 1400Focuses on love in two versions of "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" as well as "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight". Presumes that love is, and will always be, a timeless conversation.
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To the Lighthouse Through the Lens of Elaine Showalter's "Feminist Criticism"According to Elaine Showalter in her essay, Feminist Criticism in the Wilderness, the feminist writer exists as two separate entities, as reader and as author; however, the male reader and male author, of course, taint this division.