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Papers On Asian Literature
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Historical Significance in "Seibei's Gourds" and "Some Prefer Nettles"
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A 5 page paper which discusses the historical significance in Shiga Naoya's "Seibei's Gourds" and Junichiro Tanizaki 's "Some Prefer Nettles." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAgourds.wps

Ihara Saikaku's "The Barrelmaker Brimful Of Love" – Protagonist Analysis
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5 pages in length. To herald Saikaku's protagonist as being a hero is to blatantly overlook the misogynistic tendencies of an otherwise conflict-ridden man. That the barrelmaker seeks the love of one particular woman only to then completely destroy their relationship over a suspicion of infidelity speaks to the irrationality of a bitter man whose character is a reflection of absolute unhappiness. The extent to which this overwhelming presence of conflict, which is present in virtually all other characters, serves to shape the entire story is both grand and far-reaching. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCSaikaku.rtf

Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day"
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A 3 page discussion of this work of Japanese literature focusing on one specific scene. The writer analyzes the importance of Mr. Stevens' meeting with Miss Kenton as it relates to the story. No Bibliography.
Filename: Ishiguro.wps

Ishiguro/"A Family Supper"
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A 5 page analysis of Kazuo Ishiguro's short story that deals with a "family supper" that highlights the differences between the generation that fought World War II and their children, who have come under Western influences. The writer argue that this "generation gap" is particularly evident in regards to how the characters view suicide. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khishi.rtf

J.G. Ballard's "Empire Of The Sun": Jim's Metamorphosis
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6 pages in length. Interpretive literature encompasses myriad existential elements that directly relate to character development; indeed, it is not merely a compilation of dates and events, but rather it is an exploration of humanity's spiritual side sometimes gone awry. Such is the case with J.G. Ballard's Empire of the Sun, inasmuch as this literary masterpiece shares the common denominator of achieving self-awareness and wholeness so prevalent in war stories. The very process of living life and expanding one's existence has often been perceived as a rebirth of sorts, with Ballard taking the concept to an infinitely high level of appreciation with Jim, his primary character. By embracing this inherent – and often esoteric – power, the reader is able to grasp a significantly better understanding of Jim's developing self-awareness and wholeness. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCempir.wps

Japanese Literature: "Essays in Idleness" and "An Account of My Hut"
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This 8 page paper compares two Japanese works of Medieval literature, "Essays in Idleness" and "An Account of My Hut." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVEssHut.rtf

Japanese Literature: Representation Among Several Authors
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18 pages in length. Japanese literature exists for the lessons that can be learned via the authors' insight and experience. There are myriad themes presented in Asian literature, not the least of which includes family, patriarchy, gender, sex, death, heritage, tradition, ethnic identity, social conflict, change and celebration. However, the writer only needs to be of Asian persuasion – not specifically Japanese – in order to effectively address the complexity of these vast and varied themes. The writer discusses Yukio Mishima, Amy Tan, Pa Chin and Pyong Gap Min. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCjplit.wps

Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies”. Jhumpa Lahiri (1967- ) wrote “Interpreter of Maladies”, a collection of nine short stories, in 1999 which since has been critically acclaimed in addition to having received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Although this was Lahiri’s first major publication, the cross-cultural, -gendered and -generational approach to the stories holds a universal appeal for all readers. Born of Indian heritage but residing in New York, Lahiri maintains a subtle approach to her Indian culture and while all of her stories contain Indian characters or themes, Lahiri does not overwhelm readers with traditional Indian “magical realism” but instead provides readers with inside looks at her characters who experience the emotions associated with loss, communication, and loneliness; experience and emotions to which all readers can relate. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJJLahi1.rtf

Jing-Mei Woo’s Personality Traits in Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds”
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In three pages this paper describes three significant personality traits (insecurity, rebelliousness, and pride) that characterize protagonist Jing-Mei Woo in Amy Tan’s story, “Two Kinds.” There are no additional sources listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGjingmei.rtf

John Okada's "No-No Boy" - Optimism and Hope
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4 pages in length. A sequence of ill-conceived decisions thrusts Ichiro into a point in his life where he no longer fits into either his own culture or that of the country in which he lives. Ichiro's well-meaning but far askew mother might be held responsible for the aftermath of his struggles once freed from internment, however, it is Ichiro himself who must take responsibility for restoring his sense of self after enduring chastisement from both his Japanese brethren and American friends. After his release from prison and subsequent adjustment struggles in Seattle, Ichiro ultimately comes to feel there is reason for optimism and hope when he allows himself to take control. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCOkada.rtf

Kenji Miyazawa/"Once and Forever"
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A 5 page analysis of John Bester's translation of collection of the stories of Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa, "Once and Forever." The writer discusses the characteristics of these wonderful tales and discusses one, "Kenju's Wood," in detail. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99oandf.wps


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