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Name Topic
Ancient Poetry
in the Modern
World
1
Wahyu Wardana Religion and
(1905086039) Spiritual
Identity in the
Work of John
Updike
2
Biwi Nur Azizah The
(1905086052) Representation
of Women in the
Late 19th and
Early 20th
Century
American Short
3 stories
Theatre and the
Gothic Novel
4
Language
Contact and
Orthographic
Practice in
5 Early England
Nanda Hanifah Parents and
Haris Children in the
(1905086059) Fiction of
Elizabeth
Bowen
6

From the
Golden Age to
7 the Crime Novel
Nadila
Risdayani Tragedies of
8 (1905086035) Ancient Greece
Concerning
Cultural Myths
9 About Women
Concerning
Cultural
Stereotypes of
Women
10
Nur Hanifah Being a wife in
11 (1905086033) modern times
Zhavira Adz
Zahra Mid
(1905086036) Women and
Ethnic Beliefs:
Using the story
as a jumping off
point, explore
the Mexican
Legend of La
Llorona and
what it says
about the public
perception of
women and
marriage
12
Muhammad The
Hambali representation
(1905086041) of Gender
in………….
(short story, a
13 poem, a novel)
Tri Astuti Dyah Faith and the
K.W. Human Spirit:
(1905086042) The Influence of
Eastern
religious
though on
Western
Christianity as
represented in
Di Yanni’s
Ecclesiaste and
Lao Tzu’s AWOI
14 Re.
Silvia Rahma Racism in
Yunita American
15 (1905086051) Culture
Muhammad
Mukharam Al-
Ashri Ralph Ellison’s
16 (1905086049) “Battle Royal”
Naufal Nada
Aulia The Influence of
(1905086056) Strange Case of
Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde on The
17 Incredible Hulk
Beatrick Evolution of the
Rebheka Vampire’s
(1905086046) Image from
Dracula to The
Twilight Saga
18
Ummi Lili Compare and
Novianti Contrast of The
(1905086037) Tragedy of
Macbeth and
19 House of Cards
Katarina Ellen Robinsonade of
20 (1905086043) The Martian
Deta Tresna
Palupi The Lord of the
(1906086040) Rings: The
21 Origins
Nismah M. Postmodern
(1905086060) Interpretations
of the Classic
Stories on the
Example of
Pride and
22 Prejudice

Supernatural
Elements in
23 Beowulf
Apriani The Archetype
24 (1905086070) of Noble Outlaw
Rangga Wisnu The Tragic
Agung Figure of
(1905086055) Lucifer in
25 Paradise Los
Aisyah Ardiah Topic #26
(1905086032) The Reasons
for Fictional
Languages in
Literature
26
Nur Rahmah The Issue of
(1905086048) Purpose of Life
27 in Frankenstein
Tutut Ashari Compare and
(1905086050) Contrast of
1984 and Brave
28 New World
Psychoanalytic
Explanation of
the
Indecisiveness
29 of Hamlet
Aura Mahoni
Pitaloka Satire of
(1905096044) Gulliver’s
30 Travels
Iska Komala Romanticized
Dewi Image of the
(1905086047) Medieval in
31 Ivanhoe
Erniah M. The Changed
(1905086058) Image of Piracy
in Treasure
32 Island
The War of the
Worlds as a
Reaction to the
33 Fear of a War
Umiatul Baiti M. Ideas of
(1905086054) Communism in
34 Utopia
Titis Tustika Robert Burns’
(1905086038) Influence on
35 Romanticism
Amelda Camus’ Ideas in
Anugerah A. K. Waiting for
36 (1905086034) Godot
The crisis of
Kingship on
Shakespeare’s
37 play
Expl.

In this project you will focus on three contemporary women writers' engagements with classical poetry, exploring in particular th
Memorial (2011) will be considered in relation to Homer's Iliad, while Anne Carson's Nox (2010) and Tiffany Atkinson's Catulla e
elegy.

In this project you will take James Woods's essay on Updike and religion as its point of departure to examine the contours of re
tetralogy, In the Beauty of the Lilies, and Terrorist.

Some work has been done on gothic theatre in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and a considerable body of criticism exist
project would develop this to look at the theatricality of the gothic novel. It could focus on one or all of the following: the interact
the use of theatrical devices in gothic fiction; and allusions to theatrical traditions, e.g. Shakespeare, in gothic fiction.

This project will analyse the impact of language contact situations on spelling practices in medieval England. The project could
example, it could consider the ways in which Latin spelling was influenced by Old English orthographic practice in ninth-century
number of case studies from different periods.

This project will focus on how the novelist and short story writer Elizabeth Bowen depicts relationships between parents and ch
depictions historically and considering their thematic importance.

This project will examine British detective fiction from the 1930s to the 1950s, testing the critical assumption that the convention
after the Second World War by a focus on police procedure. A range of pre- and post-war writers, including Dorothy L Sayers, A
considered

In this project please observe, the Concept of the Divine Right of Kings in Oedipus and in America (see various presidential spe
sanction for an administration’s actions ex. See inaugurals of Harry Truman and 2nd speech of George W. Bush.)

A comparative analysis of the women power in Trifles and … (choose on of these three; Fences, Story of an Hour, or Woman H
The Lord of the Rings trilogy written by J. R. R. Tolkien influenced the genre of fantasy and popular culture because further wor
Tolkien’s mythopoeia. However, Tolkien has created his fictional world and its characters on the basis of English mythology and
modern fantasy literature is based on English mythology, which was derived from the works by Tolkien. Thus, the study of the o
understanding modern literature.

Pastiche and mashup are the popular genres of modern literature. Both of them transform the original content of the novel to ge
original message of the story. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies created by Seth Grahame-Smith is an example of a mashup th
Jane Austen. This paper will examine the changes, which were made in the original text and their necessity.

Beowulf is the epic that depicts pagan story from the point of view of the Christian author. In this story, elements of pagan myth
worldview of another religion, and thus, they are transformed to be discredited. For instance, monsters, such as Grendel, are ca
villain in Biblical mythology. Thus, this work will analyze the negative attitude towards the elements of the pagan mythology in B

This research work will investigate the common traits of the type of character that can be described as a noble outlaw. The sou
Blood: His Odyssey by Rafael Sabatini and the ballads about Robin Hood.
Paradise Lost by John Milton is an epic poem written in the 17th century. The plot of the poem revises the Biblical stories from
of view of the Biblical villain Lucifer. In such a way, Lucifer expresses his thoughts and feelings and transforms from a villain int
be the investigation of the transformation of Lucifer’s character.

Three of the most popular fictional languages in literature are Quenya, spoken by elves in Tolkien’s works, Nadsat from Burges
Orwell’s 1984. All of them are designed to serve different purposes in the books and are necessary to create an atmosphere of
subculture, or show how language may influence the worldview. In this paper, the reasons for the creation of the three mention

Frankenstein is a novel that tells a story about a man who took the role of God and created life. Life was created is a monster th
purpose of his existence. Thus, this novel raises one of the fundamental philosophical issues, which is the purpose of life. In thi
Frankenstein on the issue of the purpose of life will be investigated.

Both 1984 and Brave New World are dystopian novels, but the societies described in each book are different. In this research p
societies from the books will be investigated.

Hamlet, the main character of the play by the same name, written by William Shakespeare, reveals that his uncle has taken his
is devoted to the retribution of Hamlet, who delays it until the end of the play and makes it because of being provoked. In this w
indecisiveness will be investigated.

Gulliver’s Travels was a novel that criticized popular literary genres, as well as political issues of that time in a satirical manner.
Robinson Crusoe, the novel mocked the genre of the traveler’s tale. Moreover, the political system of Lilliput hinted at the failure
will investigate the idea behind the imagery made by Jonathan Swift.

The picture of the middle ages in Ivanhoe by Walter Scott is far from realistic. Being a Romanticist, Scott flattered the Dark Age
of romanticism on the Medieval on the example of Ivanhoe by Walter Scott.

The typical image of a pirate owes its look to the depiction of pirates in popular culture. However, the first author, who misrepre
who wrote Treasure Island. This paper will study the influence of Stephenson on the representation of piracy.

At the end of the 19th century, novels about invasion were a popular trend in literature. The thing is that society of that time felt
In this work, The War of the Worlds by Herbert Wells will be studied as a representation of the feeling of insecurity due to the on
Utopia by Thomas More is a social and political satire that ridicules the ideas of the perfect society where there is no private pro
the ideas of Communism before its emergence. In this research paper, the communists’ ideas in More’s Utopia will be studied.

Robert Burns was a proto-romantic poet who is famous for spontaneous and sincere lyrics all over the world. His style has influ
and other romanticists. Thus, in this paper, the style of Burns’ poems will be studied

Waiting for Godot is a play crafted by Samuel Beckett, an author who was inspired by Camus’ absurdism. Thus, this research w
philosophy in Waiting for Godot.
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