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Classics and Christianity in Milton’s “Paradise Lost”

A 7 page paper which examines the conflicts between classics and Christianity in Milton’s “Paradise Lost.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Classics and the Humanities in the 21st Century

"A 5 page paper which examines the classic tales ""Inferno"" by Dante and ""Canterbury Tales"" by Chaucer in terms of their journeys and spiritual pursuits. The paper also examines how the study of humanities, as it involves such classic tales regarding personal searching, may be incredibly beneficial, and relevant, to the 21st century. Bibliography lists 1 additional source. "
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Virtue in English Literary Classics

"A 6 page essay that examines five classic work in English literature that demonstrate the struggle that the protagonist undergoes in coping with issues of morality, pride and ethics. However, the writer places this struggle within the context of the period in which the work was written. The works examined are Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Wife of Bath's Tale, The Book of Margery Kempe and Morte Darthur. No additional sources cited."
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Religion and Knowledge of Death: Influence on Characters in Classics

"A 5 page paper which examines how religion and the knowledge of death influence the decisions an individual will make in their lives. The examination focuses on Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito by Plato, and Gilgamesh. Bibliography lists additional sources. "
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The Elements that Make Poe's Poems Classics

"A 6 page paper which discusses the elements that make Poe's poems so great, making them classics. The paper discusses the man himself, as he relates to his poems, and also analyzes particular poems in further examining what makes them such powerful poems. The poems discussed are ""The Raven,"" ""Lenore,"" and ""Letter to F..."" Bibliography lists 2 additional sources. "
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Love in the Greek Classics

"A 5 page analytical discussion of love & relationships in Greek classics such as ""The Odyssey,"" ""Antigone,"" and ""Lysistrata."" No Bibliography."
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"Classics: Homer, Virgil, and Tolstoy"

"A 3 page paper which examines what makes a classic, and why classics are important as seen through an examination of Homer’s “The Odyssey,” Virgil’s “Aeneid,” and Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina.” No additional sources cited. "
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"Film Classics/Cat, Best Man and Mockingbird"

": A 9 page research paper that analyzes 3 films: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), The Best Man (1964) and To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). The writer discusses what makes these films ""classic"" and argues that it is because there is a certain synergy occurs between the elements of film, that is, the acting, screen play, direction, cinematography, etc., and the manner in which conflicts, social issues and human values are presented. Bibliography lists 8 sources. "
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Functions of Queen Gertrude and Ophelia in William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' (Oxford Classics' Edition)

A 5 page paper which examines the significance of the roles portrayed by the lone female characters in the play as a mirrored reflection of the Elizabethan social patriarchy. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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"""Three Negro Classics"""

"A 5 page paper which discusses what the various authors in ""Three Negro Classics"" believe is necessary to move ahead in American society. ""Three Negro Classics"" is comprised of Booker T. Washington's ""Up From Slavery,"" W.E.B. DuBois's ""The Souls of Black Folk,"" and James Weldon Johnson's ""The Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man."" No additional sources cited. "
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Meaning in Four Classics of Poetry

"A 5 page essay that looks at four poems and analyzes them according to the poet's meaning and purpose. These are Robert Browning's ""My Last Duchess,"" ""Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam"" translated by Edward Fitzgerald; ""Ulysses"" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; and ""Ozymandias"" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. No additional sources cited."
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Human Nature in Classics' Nature

"A 5 page paper discussing portrayal of natural events relating to human nature as provided by Dante, Shakespeare, Sophocles and Homer. The images portrayed here all can be related to conditions of the human mind at various stages. Emotions can take the form of the churning sea that the master calms, they can result in murder in the heat of a moment, or they can be cherished and nurtured over a lifetime to create a being that is truly evil. The nature of classical literature teaches lessons of avoidance. Bibliography lists 4 sources. "
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"Gender Roles in Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex,” and Homer’s “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey”"

A 4 page paper which compares and contrasts the roles of men and women in these Greek classics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Allure of Dead Composers

"A 6 page paper reviewing articles by Weber (1977) and Burkholder (1983) discussing the development of the classics and the inability of living composers to eclipse their popularity. The dichotomy had its origins in the mid-19th century, toward the end of the first Industrial Revolution. Neither author addresses the dramatic social changes initiated by the Industrial Revolution nor gives any attention to why elitists of the 19th century sought to exclude lower classes from education in and enjoyment of what we now refer to as the classics. Bibliography lists 2 sources. "
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"Women in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata,” and John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”"

A 2.5 page paper which examines the role and status of women in these literary classics. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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A Comparison of More's Utopia with Machiavelli's The Prince

This 5 page paper examines these two classics and suggests that More's idea is superior in creating good citizens and good government. Quotes are provided from each of the works. No additional sources cited.
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How Is Higher Accountability In The Subject Of Reading Impacting Classroom Instruction?

"3 pages in length. The extent to which higher accountability in the subject of reading is impacting classroom instruction is felt in the refusal to ban certain classics that some incorrectly believe have a destructive hold upon society. The writer discusses Mark Twain's ""Huckleberry Finn"" as an example. Bibliography lists 3 sources."
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Nihilism in the Arguments and Theories of Friedrich Nietzsche

"This is an 11 page paper discussing Nietzsche and the concept of nihilism within his work. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is probably best known for his works on nihilism; the belief that all values, truths and morals which have been constructed by man are baseless including those within the Bible. Nietzsche did not originally begin his work in the area in nihilism but throughout his own study and questioning of the theories of truth found in theology, the classics and philosophy which had always been readily accepted for centuries, he concluded that the eventual course of man would be that of nihilism. As man demands more answers through the field of science, many of the traditional theories and religious beliefs will be stripped away. At the same time, humans will begin to realize that they cannot meet the ideals of the invented truth and will not be able to transcend into that “higher world”. Despair follows and man must return to nature and a time of humanity where the invented concepts of “good” versus “evil” are no longer relevant. Beliefs are then based on the singular concepts of each person living each day. However, these ideas are contrary to societal beliefs and the basic structure of society and therefore society as we know it will be destroyed. Bibliography lists 9 sources. "
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Comparing and Contrasting the Concepts Used in Golf Course Designs

"This is a 4 page paper comparing and contrasting the concepts used in golf course designs. Examples include Pebble Beach and Augusta National. The designs of golf courses have changed a great deal over the last century and a half. Original golf course designs incorporated a great deal of the natural elements present in the landscape because there were very few options available in regards to moving earth. These courses proved to be very challenging and many withstood the test of time with relatively few changes over the years, such as Pebble Beach. During the 1920s and 1930s, the “Golden Age” of golf course design occurred and such classics as Augusta National were built to accommodate the ever increasing popularity of the game. While still maintaining a natural landscape especially in regards to its fruitland past, Augusta in contrast to other courses, has undergone a great many design changes over the course of time. Most changes were in response to the increasing number of spectators which attend the Masters’ tournament held there each year while other changes were meant to keep the course challenging. Bibliography lists 6 sources. "
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Modernity as Presented by Swift:

"This 5 page paper examines the theme of modernity as presented by Swift in ""The Battle of the Books"" and ""The Tale of the Tub"". This paper asserts that Swift was a fan of the classics, believing that modernity did not encourage thoughtful and thorough pursuit of knowledge. Bibliography lists 2 sources."
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