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Italy as a subject of academic study spans multiple disciplines, including history, cultural studies, literature, art history, and sociology. Students write about Italian topics in courses ranging from European history to immigrant studies to art and film, drawn by Italy's outsized influence on Western civilization. The country's contributions to the Renaissance, its complex political and social structures, and its role in shaping diasporic communities—particularly Italian Americans—make it a rich area for academic inquiry. The intersection of culture, family, identity, and history gives essays on this topic a strong foundation across both humanities and social science frameworks.

The papers collected here reflect a wide range of approaches. Comparative analysis appears frequently, particularly in examinations of Renaissance art and culture. Literary and cultural criticism drives essays focused on Italian American identity, stereotyping, and the roles of women in Italian American literature. Historical and sociological angles emerge in work on Italian Americans of the 1930s and broader questions of immigration and assimilation. Some papers take a business or policy perspective, such as analyses of hotel expansion into the Italian market, while others use personal or autoethnographic methods to explore cultural identity from the inside.

A strong essay on an Italian-related topic benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that connects a specific cultural, historical, or literary element to a broader argument. Evidence drawn from primary sources, whether artworks, literary texts, or historical records, carries more weight than generalizations about national character. The most common pitfall is treating "Italian" or "Italian American" as a monolithic identity; effective essays acknowledge regional variation, class differences, and the evolving nature of culture over time.

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Frankenstein and Romanticism
Having long been viewed as peripheral to the study of Romanticism, Frankenstein has been moved to the center. Critics originally tried to assimilate Mary Shelley's novel to patterns already familiar from Romantic poetry. But more recent studies of Frankenstein have led critics to rethink Romanticism in light of Mary Shelley's contribution. Gradually emerging from the shadow of her husband, she is increasingly being recognized as a distinct voice within Romanticism, a distinctly feminine voice within what seems to be a male-dominated movement. The trend of recent studies of Frankenstein has been to view it as a critique of Romanticism, particularly as developed in Percy Shelley's poetry. Critics have argued that Frankenstein is a protest against Romantic titanism, against the masculine aggressiveness that lies concealed beneath the dreams of Romantic idealism.
Essay Doctorate
Timeline and Narrative of Gang Activity: 1800
To gain some new insights into how gangs evolved over time and what factors contributed to this process, this paper provides a timeline of gang activity from 1800 to the present day, followed by an analysis of these trends. A summary of the research and important findings concerning gang activity during this 200-year period is provided in the conclusion.
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Mary, Queen of Scots Introducing
Queen Elizabeth referred to Mary Queen of Scots as "the daughter of debate." Descending from Scottish royalty, Mary Queen of Scots was also known as Mary Queen of Scotland, as well as, Mary Stuart or Mary Stewart, her…
Research Paper Undergraduate
How media, movies, and TV shows affect NYC and tourism
The Effect of Movies on the Public's Perception of New York City
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Edgar Allan Poe: life, works, and literary legacy
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston on 19 January 19 in 1809. Poe's mother died when he was still an infant and Poe found himself separated from his brother and sister when he went to live with John and Frances Allan.
Research Paper Doctorate
Organisational Culture of J. Sainsbury: Analysis & Strategy
During the past two decades, the concept of organisational culture has gained broad acceptance as a way to understand human systems (Deal and Kennedy, 2000). From an "open-sytems" perspective, each aspect of…
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Nrc Language in the United
Language diversity is a hot-button issue in today's modern political climate. English-only proponents have a variety of reasons for suggesting that English become the single official language of the United States.
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Barbie as a Male, I\'ve
As a male, I've never played with Barbies or really understood their appeal. However, I have given Barbies as gifts to younger female relatives on many occasions, upon their request.
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Italian Renaissance Art an Analysis
This paper examines three works by Masaccio, Fra Angelico, and Botticelli, each of which depicts some religious scene. Each work also uses a complex arrangement of religious symbolism and naturalistic beauty to create a realistic setting in which subjects are depicted with great human qualities while at the same time emphasizing the divine.
Research Paper Undergraduate
The immigration quota era, 1924–1965
¶ … Topaz" and "Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family" by Yoshiko Uchida. Specifically it will describe and compare the experiences of several ethnic and racial groups during World War II, and…