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Mr. Pipes Comes to America
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This 3 page paper discusses the book Mr. Pipes Comes to America by Douglas Bond. Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: HVPipes.rtf
Myths and Fairy Tales in Real Life
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This 6 page paper provides two essays, one on fairy tales and children and the other on myths in daily life. The works of Bettelheim and Campbell are discussed. The usefulness of fantasy as teachers is a primary themes throughout. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA018Fry.rtf
Nathaniel Hawthorne's Effect On Literature For Children
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5 pages in length. Nathaniel Hawthorne understood the inner workings of his fellow man, rising to the challenge on many occasions to point out flaws, vulnerabilities and shortcomings inherent to being human. While this approach comprised a significant portion of his writings, there was still enough room for the celebrated author to infuse a bit of literary cheer into the hearts of children through two publications: Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys and Tanglewood Tales. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCNatHawChld.rtf
Native Experience: Literature and Film
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A 4 page paper which examines, comparing and contrasting, native experiences as seen through fiction and film. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAnalit.rtf
Overview of Eoin Colfer’s “Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (Book 4)”
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A 4 page paper which provides a detailed overview of the summary, plot, and theme of the latest in this popular children’s novel series. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGopaldec.rtf
Oz and The Secret Garden/2 books on growing up
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An 8 page essay that discusses the theme of self exploration in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Frances H. Burnett's The Secret Garden. The writer argues that these novels show that each author, in his or her particular way, encouraged their readers to hang on to the sense of wonder that a child has in looking at the world as a fantastic place, full of flowers and natural wonders that are, by far, the finest magic imaginable. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khoztsg.rtf
Philosophical Aspects of The Little Prince by Antoine de
Saint-Exupery
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This 5 page report discusses The Little Prince
(1943) and a metaphor for freedom and an understanding of ones
personal desires. Time and again, the reader understands that a
childs perspective on the world can often remind an adult of who
he or she really is. To a great degree, the most meaningful
philosophical aspect of The Little Prince is in its
presentation of an attempt by a person to live authentically.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWlilprn.wps
Piper's "The Little Engine that Could"
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An insightful 3 page essay in which the writer examines what meaning Watty Piper's classic story "The Little Engine that Could" holds for a child and in retrospect, the story's psycho-motivational value for an adult as well. For the most part, the writer is concerned with similarities and dissimilarities between the ways that an adult perceives the story vs. how a child does the same. No Bibliography.
Filename: Littleen.wps
PIPPI, EMILY AND THEIR IMAGINATIONS
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This paper examines two well-loved characters in children's literature, Pippi Longstocking and Emily Starr, and describes how they used their imaginations and personalities to see through any crisis. The paper also discusses the appeal of these characters to their young readers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTpipeme.rtf
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