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Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis: A Philosophical View
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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This 7 page paper considers the era in which Kafka's novel was written and how the work reflects this period in time. This paper also considers why Kafka chose the particular structure and language of the work relative to the progression of existential thinking. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Keywords -kaka
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Dream Time in “As I Lay Dying,” “The Trial,” and “The Invisible Man”
(12 Pages, 143.4 USD)
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A 12 page paper which discusses the use of the surrealistic, or dream time, in the books “As I Lay Dying” by William Faulkner, “The Trial” by Franz Kafka, and “The Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison. Each story presents the surreal, or dream time, in a completely different manner. Faulkner does it primarily through the use of 15 narrators and the use of incredible language in introspective thought of each narrator. Kafka is, as always, a very surrealistic writer who has always written from such perspectives in the fact that his story lines are surrealistic and exit in a special kind of dream time. Ellison’s dream time exists through the one narrator who is incredibly lost in a chaotic world as it relates to him discovering himself. Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
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Paper Keywords -wmfaul, kaka
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The Nature Of Self-Awareness / Achieving Wholeness
(15 Pages, 179.25 USD)
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15 pages in length. Historical literature encompasses a great number of existential elements that directly relate to existence; indeed, it is not merely a compilation of dates and events, but rather it is also an exploration of humanity's spiritual side. Such is the case with Hermann Hesse's 'Demian,' Franz Kafka's 'The Trial' and Thomas Mann's 'Death In Venice,' inasmuch as all three literary masterpieces share the common denominator of self-awareness and achieving wholeness. No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -kaka, stenexi
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Human Limitation in Metamorphosis and A Doll's House
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts Kafka's Metamorphosis with Ibsen's A Doll's House. The thesis of this paper is that although the plots differ, both have underlying themes of human limitation. No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -kaka
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Logic and Absurdity in Carroll and Kafka
(10 Pages, 119.5 USD)
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A ten page analysis of the theme of absurdity in Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking Glass” and “Alice in Wonderland,” as compared to Franz Kafka’s “The Trial.” The paper notes that while both Kafka and Carroll present universes in which their protagonists are aliens, Carroll’s is run according to a rigorous (if alternative) logic, and Kafka’s has no logic at all. Bibliography lists five sources (secondaries are attached).
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Paper Keywords -lewoll, kaka
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'The Trial' / The Movie
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page study of Orson Welles' film based on Kafka's famous novel. Special attention is given to the relationship between sexuality, impotence, and power. No bibliography.
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Paper Keywords -kaka
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The Undead Dead in 'Usher' and 'Gracchus'
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper analyzing the way Edgar allan poe and Franz Kafka deal with the subject of the dead who will not die. The stories compared are Poe's 'The Fall of the House of Usher' and Kafka's 'The Hunter Gracchus.' No additional sources are listed.
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Paper Keywords -edalpo, kaka
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Kafka as Modernist
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper looking at two of Franz Kafka's posthumously-published novels, The Trial and The Castle, showing how they reflect the concerns of European modernism. The paper also notes that while their tone was a little too bleak and existentialist for most Americans of the Modernist period, Americans today are rediscovering Kafka because he perfectly reflects the sense of meaninglessness so pervasive today. No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -kaka
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