Compare and contrast the characters of Paul in 'Paul's Case' and the narrator of 'I'm a Fool'.
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Pages: 7
(approximately 235 words/page)
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Outline:
1.<Tab/>Introduction: Brief Summary of each story; Introduction of the main characters
2.<Tab/>Character Analysis
a.<Tab/>Narrator of "I'm A Fool"
b.<Tab/>Paul in "Paul's Case"
3.<Tab/>Comparing and contrasting the characters
a.<Tab/>Religious Motivation
b.<Tab/>Economical Issues
4.<Tab/&
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showed first 75 words of 1951 total
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his choice to be money-oriented, it is more his surrounding that makes him feel discontent with what belongs to him even if he tries to make believe that he does not care for worldly goods. Works Cited Anderson, Sherwood. "I'm a Fool". Horses and Men. 1923. Cather, Willa. "Paul's Case". The Troll Garden. 1905. Johnson, Phillip. Home page. The Five Points of Calvinism. 2001. 10 March 2005 <http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/dabney/5points.htm#p>
his choice to be money-oriented, it is more his surrounding that makes him feel discontent with what belongs to him even if he tries to make believe that he does not care for worldly goods. Works Cited Anderson, Sherwood. "I'm a Fool". Horses and Men. 1923. Cather, Willa. "Paul's Case". The Troll Garden. 1905. Johnson, Phillip. Home page. The Five Points of Calvinism. 2001. 10 March 2005 <http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/dabney/5points.htm#p>