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Papers On Spanish, Portugese & Latin-America/Caribbean Literature
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"A House For Mr. Biswas" – Contribution To Caribbean Literature
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10 pages in length. Identity is a critical theme all throughout the story that borrows directly from the Indo-Caribbean experience and cultural experience. To not only understand but also accept one's place within the larger concept of society is something Mr. Biswas struggles with for his entire life; that he is unable to rectify what he deems wrong in his day to day existence – the death of his father, a controlling and uncaring mother, a wife with no backbone and an extended family by marriage that has little respect for him – he ultimately develops an inferior sense of himself while at the same time working hard to find his own place in the world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCBiswas.rtf
"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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A 5 page
paper which discusses various elements of Marquez' story, "A Very Old Man with
Enormous Wings." Elements include plot, style, setting, symbolization, and narration.
Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAmanwing.wps
"Borderlands" Themes
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A 4 page paper discussing this 1987 novel. Gloria Anzaldua's
"Borderlands" deals with borders common to all Mexican immigrants, and also deals with others
that cross cultures. The book has come to be used in several disciplines, including feminist
studies, gay and lesbian studies and cultural studies. In Spanish. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSborders.wps
"Charles Atlas Also Dies": A Discussion of the Societal Construct of Male Gender
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A 5 page discussion of the implications of male gender found in the short story by Sergio Ramirez. Typically when we consider gender we consider how the societal construct of the female gender has impacted women. In Ramirez's short story, however, we see that the societal construct of gender can also impact men. Sometimes these impacts are positive but other times they can be quite negative. Most often, directly or indirectly, they involve both men and women in controlling positions. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPgndAtl.rtf
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