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Murphy's Toba Tek Singh (Reaction Paper)
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This 3 page paper examines this piece of international literature. The meaning of the story is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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My Father and I; An Analysis
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This 5 page paper examines this story by Par Lagerkvist. This tale of a boy growing up and the realization of the external world and the limited protection of his father is rich in metaphor ands symbolism. The writer looks at the content and the meaning of the story as well as examining the metaphors. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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Nadine Gordimer
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This 15 page paper explores the cultural components of
Nadine Gordimer's life and experience in order to better understand her
novels, The Lying Days and A World Of Strangers. Bibliography lists 20
sources.
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Naguib Mahfouz's Arabian Nights and Days
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the work but delves into the characterization of Gamasa Al-Bulti. The transitions of the character throughout the work are highlighted. Many quotes from the book are included. No additional sources cited.
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Naguib Mahfouz’s Novels “Palace Walk” and “Midaq Alley”
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This is a 4 page paper discussing the novels “Palace Walk” and “Midaq Alley” by Naguib Mahfouz. Cairo-born writer Naguib Mahfouz has written almost forty novels and in 1988 became the first Arab writer to receive the Nobel Prize for literature and since the awarding of the prize, several of his works have been republished in new editions to enjoy worldwide exposure. Some of his early works however still remain his most popular including “Midaq Alley” (1947, 1991) and “Palace Walk” (1956, 1990), Book I of the Cairo Trilogy. “Palace Walk” and “Midaq Alley” tell of two different time periods and use different perspectives to approach the issues of cultural, religious, political and marital life. “Palace Walk” focuses on one family after the First World War and how the traditional religious aspects of married life based on patriarchy govern the family and how the younger generations are changing in their attitudes. These are aggravated by the differences in opinion of the current political controversies about the British presence in Egypt. “Midaq Alley” on the other hand, takes place during the Second World War and tells of how individuals handle living within the impoverished alley and through marital, religious, or political means try to either tolerate their life there or try to get out.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Natsume Soseki/And Then
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A 4 page essay that examines Japanese author Natsume Soseki's novel And Then. Examination of this narrative demonstrates the psychological complexity of this work as Soseki relates his protagonist's actions toward his beloved in terms of his coming to grips with his relationship to his father and traditional Japanese values. As this suggests, And Then is more than a love story, as it is also a novel of self discovery, as it deals with the process that Daisuke goes through in discovering his natural self as opposed to the identity prescribed by powerful social norms. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khnatsos.rtf
Nazim Hikmet/Human Landscapes from My Country
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A 7 page book review that argues that the picture of Turkish society that Nazim Hikmet paints in his epic novel in verse Human Landscapes from My Country is panoramic in scope and psychologically complex, as it seems to encompass, at times, contradictory attitudes toward the old world that was being rapidly left behind in the midst of rapid sociological change prior to and during World War II. Hikmet's imagery often conveys ambiguity toward the legacy and heritage of Islam and the Ottoman Empire, as, on one hand, there is a sense of longing for past glories and grandeur, while, on the other hand, there is rejection of totalitarianism and brutality. Examination of Hikmet's perspective indicates the tensions that accompany huge social change, and suggesting the factors of the past that should be rejected as well as those that should be preserved. No additional sources cited.
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NOA NOA BY PAUL GAUGUIN
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This 5 page paper discusses the personal journal of Paul Gaugin, Noa Noa. Quotes cited from text and explained. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Novel Review of Cities of Salt by Abdelrahman Munif
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In five pages a comprehensive review of this novel is presented with the writer’s personal commentary also included. There are no additional sources cited in the bibliography.
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NOVEL WITHOUT A NAME: DUONG THU HUONG
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This 4 page paper gives an indepth synopsis of Huong's book, Novel without a Name. Scenes depicted from the novel as well as quotes. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Nurrdin Farah's, "Secret":
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This 4 page paper delves into the main female character in the story, and discusses the issue of her autonomy. Furthermore, this paper addresses the notion of autonomy from the viewpoint of different societies. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Oedipus and Hamlet
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This 12 page paper relates some of the themes of Hamlet and Oedipus. There are a number of assumptions that are made by women about female characters in both Oedipus and Hamlet, and these assumptions not only define how women perceive their roles, but shape their actions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Opium War, 1840-1842: Barbarians in the Celestial Empire in the Early Part of the Nineteenth Century and the War by Which They Forced Her Gates by Peter Ward Fay
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This 5 page paper is a critique of the book Opium War, 1840-1842: Barbarians in the Celestial Empire in the Early Part of the Nineteenth Century and the War by Which They Forced Her Gates by Peter Ward Fay, looking at the content as well as the general approach, underlying research and the style of the writing. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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Palace Walk And The Guests Of The Sheik: A Comparison
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An 8 page paper. Palace Walk, written by Naguib Mahfouz is compared and contrasted to The Guests of the Sheik: An Ethnography of an Iraqi Village, written by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea. Mahfouz places a fictitious family against the backdrop of the reality of Egypt's struggle for freedom from British rule. Fernea writes about her experiences living as an Iraqi woman for two years in a small village in Southern Iraq. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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