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379.The Vital Relationship Between Character and Plot.
In the two, classic short stories, Irwin Shaw's "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses," and Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," the relationship between character and plot is very strong. In this context, this essay will argue that plot flows out of character in the sense that the depiction of a particular characters' desires, struggles and, conflicts determines not just the plot or what happens in the stories, but also the theme or central meaning of the stories.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 13995 Relationship Between Character.doc
Price: US$35.80
380.Comparison: The Boserup Thesis and The Technocratic Theory.
This three-page research paper compares The Boserup Thesis and The Technocratic Theory and contrasts their views against the "Life Boat Ethic" and the "Malthusian Theory." The works cited-page appends six sources in MLA format.
This is a three-page paper on the topic of integrity. My father was a man of integrity even when ill, he was still a model of integrity. A man who was a role model for me and was an example of what the word "integrity" means.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 14126 Man of Integrity.doc
Price: US$26.85
382.Ways of Spending Money.
This is a 3-page paper comparing the two ways of spending money. 3-pages. Bibliography lists no sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 14231 Ways Spending Money.doc
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383.Motivations and strategic problems and trade of weapons.
This analytical research paper examines the motives behind the trade of weapons between countries as well as the problems caused by adopting strategies involving the selling of arms and ammunitions
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 14232 Motivations, Trade Weapons.doc
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384.Why I Think I Deserve the New York Times Scholarship.
Reaching the crucial point where one has to utilize the decision-making skills most appropriately and convince the world of one's worth includes applying for admissions to various top-rated academic institutions and getting the much-needed scholarship from the leading organizations. This three-page essay highlights my achievements at various academic levels thereby proving my ability to be a deserving candidate for the New York Times Scholarship.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 14241 Why I Think.doc
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385.Addressing the Use of Epiphany and Irony as Literary Devices in Two Updike Stories
Author John Updike is regarded as proficient in the use of the literary devices of irony and epiphany, where he utilized the situations in which his characters are located against the environment of the story to either demonstrate an ironic situation or a life- changing realization. Two of Updike's stories, "Packed Dirt, Churchgoing, a Dying Cat, a Traded Car" and "Pigeon Feathers," serve as excellent examples of Updike's use of these techniques. This paper explores these stories in order to demonstrate to the reader exactly how the presentation of irony and epiphany help to direct the fate of the protagonist David Kern within these two short stories.