World Lit Topic Register – last edited as of Thursday, March 3, 2016 per fname lname 1505- WL 0 example example 000 1 xxx 0 example example 000 2 2c Comparative Crime and Punishment and Oedipus 050 1 xxx Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha 052 1 xxx Siddhartha and Silence 008 055 1 1 xxx xxx Siddhartha and Silence Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha 111 059 1 1 xxx xxx 061 1 xxx 062 1 xxx 063 1 xxx 069 1 xxx 072 1 xxx 075 1 xxx 076 1 xxx 074 1 xxx 014 1 xxx 2 Hugh Gladeau Grace Peter Hegger Hoag Jessica Jordan Irlbeck Jackola Megan Larsen Shaun Lee Hunter Madich jake matelich 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Adriana WL2 type Saunderson 2 Susan Sievers Hannah Smith McCall Smith Dallin Smith Gaby Stow 2 2 2 2 Work/s used Focus Silence and Siddhartha Use of imagery and tone to describe setting and how this influences the characters Comparison of the symbolism of Light and Dark attributing to Spiritual growth Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Silence and Siddhartha Siddharthat Crime and Punishment Siddhartha and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Silence Role of suffering between raskalnokov and Siddhartha and how suffering drives character development and the plot The amount of doubt that Siddhartha and Rodrigues had within their religions and beliefs Use of triggers and their representation in the piece Influence of the characters on tone, and their connection The strength brought to the protagonist by Sounia and Kamala, and the fact that they were foils of one another Symbolism of Trees, used to represent the lack of knowledge or faith in Siddhartha and Rodrigues Social class used to emphasize a barrier which createts admiration and and sympathy within the works The contrasting effects and roles of water, and what it does in the novels. The symbolism of the cross The symbolism of smiles to show progress of the protagonists and to show the desirability of the characters to the reader The idea of ideal/above average people and their contrasting effects-focus on character Comparison of self-imprisonment in Siddhartha and Raskolnikov. Foil characters Razumihin and Govinda in comparison to Raskolnikov and Siddhartha Christianity in Crime and Punishment and Silence per fname 2 Sydne 2 Alina 2 Samantha 2 Tanaia 4 Hannah 4 Maddy 4 Rose 4 Kyler 4 Katie 4 jason 4 ian 4 Christyne 4 Nicole 4 George 4 Zac 4 Erik 4 Lisa 4 morgan 4 Ben 4 Chris 4 Hannah lname 1505- WL 078 1 WL2 type xxx Streich 079 1 xxx 081 1 xxx 083 041 1 1 xxx xxx 042 1 xxx 043 1 xxx 045 1 xxx 047 006 049 1 1 1 xxx xxx xxx 051 057 1 1 xxx xxx 064 1 xxx 011 1 xxx 066 1 xxx 070 1 xxx 071 080 1 1 xxx xxx 082 1 xxx 018 1 xxx Sturgess Thompson Wise Anderson Bjork Byrne Commers Draper fredenberg gillespie Hanson Kelly Milheim Parker Patyk Seelye shaeffer Tanberg Williams Wilson Work/s used Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Silence and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and punishment and silence Silence and Siddhartha Silence and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Silence and Siddhartha Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Siddhartha and Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha Siddhartha and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Crime and Punishment and Silence Sddhartha and Silence Focus Plot conflict: character vs. self. Comparison of contemplative suicide of Raskolnikov and Siddhartha Use of song, affect on character.. Suffering with the characters Raskolnikov and Rodrigues Rebellion against religion in both novels Comparison of Kichijiro and Svidrigailov’s roles in novels The act of surrender and the use of example characters to bring about deeper understanding of God. The conflict with the main character from the antagonistic view Death causes progression and development within novels The role of journeys Analysis of the journey to enlightenment Social class and its role in each work Natural Effects used as Symbols Use of Biblical allusions Role of suffering The Superman Theory Use of a river as a place of release Cultural views of poverty The use of smiles as a means of foreshadowing Christian imagery to portray themes of responsibility, suffering and resurrection The role of the Law A comparison of motivations of actions and their effects between Rodrigues and Siddhartha per 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 fname Hugh Grace Peter Jessica Jordan Megan Shaun lname Gladeau Hegger Hoag Irlbeck Jackola Larsen 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 Crime/ Hamlet 062 2 Formal Essay Silence 063 069 2 2 Formal Essay Siddhartha The contrast between the theme’s peace and adventure and the effect on the plot Key passage or imaginative Silence The effect of first person and third person narrative and maybe the effect of changing point of views. Hamlet and Oedipus The contrast of the tragdies of Hamlet and Oedipus Madich matelich Adriana Susan Saunderson Sievers 072 075 Smith Smith 076 Smith 074 Stow 014 Streich 078 Sturgess 079 081 Thompson Wise 083 Anderson 041 Bjork 042 043 Byrne 045 Commers Draper 047 fredenberg 006 gillespie 049 051 Hanson 057 Kelly Samantha Tanaia Hannah Maddy Rose 4 4 4 4 4 Comparison Hunter jake Hannah McCall Dallin Gaby Sydne Alina Kyler Katie jason ian Christyne 4 Nicole WL2 type Work/s used 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Focus Crime and Punishment Lee 2 2 2 1505- WL 050 2 052 2 008 2 055 2 111 2 059 2 061 2 Comparative 2c key passage Siddhartha 2 2 2 2 Comparative Siddhartha and Gatsby 2 Formal essay Oedipus 2 2 2 2 Formal Essay Oedipus Rex 2 Comparative Oedipus Rex and Hamlet The motif of death involving major characters, and the role it plays in plot development The subplot of Kijihiros betrayals against Rodreguiz and the Christian Religion. The character development of Govinda as a shadow to Siddhartha in a beginning passage and an ending passage. The contrasting portrayal of the theme of seeking out the ultimate How the Grecian point of view and overall outlook contributes to negativity in the tragedy How the author presents Oedipus’ unrealistic situation in a realistic way, effecting the reader Depiction of women per 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 fname George Zac Erik Lisa lname Milheim Parker Patyk Seelye morgan Ben shaeffer Tanberg Chris Williams Hannah Hannah R Sarah Andrea Wilson Anderson Aylor 4 Stephanie David Anna Jasmine Battello Brewer Browne Carlson 1505- WL 064 2 011 2 066 2 070 2 071 2 WL2 type Work/s used Focus Formal Essay Commentary Siddhartha Oedipus Rex The intersection of auditory imagery and plot. 080 082 2 2 Comparative 2c Oedipus Rex & Hamlet Siddhartha 018 2 2c Oedipus Rex 2 2 2 2c 2c 2a Siddhartha Cherry Orch Siddhartha, Of Mice & Men Cherry Orch Siddhartha Cherry Orch Cherry Orch, Great Gatsby Silence, Things Fall Apart Cherry Orch Crime & Punishment Siddhartha, Great Gatsby Oedipus Crime & Punishment Oedipus Cherry Orch Cherry Orch, Tale of Two Cites Comparison of Gertrude and Jocasta Use of water to reflect on Siddhartha’s moods and feelings Effects of translation differences on interpretation, tone of the play. Animal Imagery Role of Music Life as a Journey: cyclical vs. linear: collective vs. individual Comedy and its role 2a 2c 2a Siddhartha. Great Gatsby Silence Cherry Orch, Tale of 2 2 2 2 Carlson Jeremiah Accacia Maureen Shannon Ashley Scotty Karli Garrett Jon-Alan Liz Nikolai Emily Tierney 2a 2c 2c 2c 2a 2 Gaiser Gardner Hoff Horstman Judd Keller Kusler Mack Osborne Quist Smirnow Stoick Strandberg 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2a 2b 2b 2a 2c 2c 2b 2b 2 2 2 2 Irony Social class through setting Depiction of Christian Missionaries Director's message to actor for Firs final scene Porfiry: motives Sumbolism of color Function of the chorus Raskolnikov's character development with foils Creative director's vision Trofimov Journal entry Author's use of differing means to suggest revolution The treatment of wealth: culture and belief The development & portrayal of weakness Treatment of aristocracy per fname lname Linda 1505- WL WL2 type 2 Waller Sam 2 Watson McKenna 2a 2c key passage 2 Wynne 2a Work/s used Two Cites Siddhartha, Great Gatsby Focus Crime & Punishment Cherry Orch, Of Mice & Men Symbolism/theme in Marmelodov (key passage) The portrayal of time setting