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This 4 page paper examines “Hard Times” by Charles Dickens and “Sense and Sensibility” by Jane Austen and argues that it’s better to be emotional than to be dedicated solely to reason. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
An 8 page paper which examines how English literary language was used during the Victorian period, discusses the conventions preferred by Charles Dickens and then specifically discusses the function of dialect in his socially conscious novel. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
This 6 page paper explores a biblical theme in Dickens' famous work. The first chapter of the work where the concept of facts is emphasized is used as a basis for discussion in terms of the spiritual versus the material world. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
A 3 page essay that examines the question "Is psychology a hard science?" The writer first defines "hard science" as a term that refers to sciences in which facts and theories can be quantified, that is, measured, tested and proven. Then, the writer argues that psychology has aspects of hard science, but that this term does not describe the field as a whole. No bibliography is provided.
A 5 page research paper that examines the work of Charles Chaplin and Woody Allen, specifically, Chaplin's 'Modern Times' and Allen's 'Sleeper' as ideal representations of the art of slapstick comedy. Emphasizing the use of visual gags in both films, the writer argues that Allen's film is a tribute to the humor of the silent era.