Essays about: "disgrace"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 18 essays containing the word disgrace.
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11. Rape and Silence in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace
University essay from Sektionen för humaniora (HUM)Abstract : This essay discusses rape and silence in J.M. Coetzee’s novel Disgrace, with focus on how and why the characters Melanie and Lucy are silenced after being raped. READ MORE
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12. A journey towards individuation : A study of David Lurie, Through the theories of C.G.Jung
University essay from Institutionen för språk och litteratur, SOLAbstract : This essay is a Jungian reading of J.M. Coetzee's novel Disgrace. The aim with the essay is to explore to what extent C. READ MORE
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13. A Hero in Disgrace : The patterns of a hero in David Lurie's twist of fate
University essay from Institutionen för humanioraAbstract : In this essay I look at J.M Coetzee’s Disgrace from a rather different perspective. I argue that, despite his less than heroic attributes, David Lurie is the protagonist of an adventure and follows Joseph Campbell’s pattern of the hero’s ditto. READ MORE
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14. Corporate Social Responsibility - the legal context
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : During the last few years increased focus has been given to environmental and social issues due to worldwide changes in the weather and temperature, in some cases leading to natural disasters and dramatic changes in everyday life. Media and politicians have begun to address related problems, acknowledging the fact that human impact on nature is a real problem that poses as a threat to our future. READ MORE
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15. A Higher Life : A Postcolonialist Analysis of Coetzee's Disgrace
University essay from EngelskaAbstract : J M Coetzee’s Disgrace deals with race and power in contemporary, post-colonial South Africa. This prize-winning novel is written after the country's first all-race elections, in 1994. READ MORE