Irish Identity Through Colonialism
According to James Joyce & W.B. Yeats
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This 8 page paper discusses how both the poet, W. B. Yeats, and the novelist,
James Joyce, explored ideas of Irish identity through different aspects of
colonialism. Joyce's 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' and several of
Yeats' poems are used as illustrative examples. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Joycyeat.wps
James Joyce's 'Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man' / Color
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A 10 page paper showing how James Joyce's handling of the symbolism of color in
this novel enhances our understanding of its complex levels of meaning. The
paper concludes that this is accomplished through Joyce's willingness to let
symbol be fluid, to change shape and meaning as demanded by the persona and the
text itself. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: Csart.wps
Characterization Through
Conflict In James, Joyce, & Faulkner
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A 5 page paper using Henry James' short story 'A Mirror of Consciousness' as a
springing-off point to show how a character's participation in an event which
creates a conflict for him, and his response to that event, teaches us not only
about the character but about ourselves. The writer primarily discusses 'Araby'
by James Joyce and 'Barn Burning' by William Faulkner as examples of this. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: Hjames.wps
A Portrait of James Joyce as a Young Man
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A 10 page paper looking at the life of James Joyce and showing how it is
reflected in his novel Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Particular
emphasis is placed on the issues in Irish politics during Joyce's youth and the
influence of Catholicism on his writing. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Jameslif.wps
James Joyce's 'Araby' / Setting
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A 5 page paper analyzing Joyce's use of setting in this deeply affecting story.
The paper analyzes several of Joyce's motifs, particularly romance versus
realism and West versus East, to gain insight into the way Joyce contrasts his
working-class protagonist's background with the vision of romance he has created
for himself. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Setaraby.wps