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    Most journeys involve a change in character. One example of this is the journey of self-discovery that Holden Caulfield undergoes in “The Catcher in the Rye”. J. D. Salinger uses a variety of linguistic and literary techniques such as characterisation and setting to take the audience on Holden’s journey. Holden Caulfield is a teenager who is struggling to fit into adult society. This is evident from very early on in the book when Salinger immediately characterises Holden as a very judgmental and

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    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and the Hero’s Journey The hero’s journey that Campbell said in The Hero with a Thousand Faces is a basic pattern and found in many narratives around the world. The standard pattern of the adventure of the hero is represented in the sequences: Departure-Initiation-Return. This sequences also known as the heroic Monomyth. In the movie‚ The hobbit: An Unexpected Journey‚ Campbell’s Monymyth is represented by the main character. The story unfolds according to each

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    “To journey requires determination‚ to understand a journey requires insight” The novel “My Place” reveals that the consequences‚ changes and the purpose of a journey can only be understood by insight. Initially‚ Nan is portrayed as a petulant woman‚ distant from the reader‚ as there is no emotional connection created. As Nan’s journey progresses the reader’s perception of Nan is altered as they become aware of the injustice she experienced as an Aboriginal person. This is demonstrated when Nan

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    Matrix‚ Lord of the Ring? The key to their success is the structure of the story: they all applied Hero’s Journey‚ introduced by Joseph Campbell in 1949. The sense of this structure actually existed long before Joseph Campbell. Stories like Beowulf were the ancestors with such bloodline. Though the structure evolved differently as time pasts‚ the essence of it never vanishes. Genuinely‚ a Hero’s Journey contains three main sections: departure‚ redemption‚ and return. The referenced TED talk is pretty interesting:

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    Is There Compassion in the Air? Compassion. Hidden agenda. The difference. City dweller Barbara Lazear Ascher‚ in her essay “On Compassion‚” recalls in her own words‚ “a couple of brief encounters with homeless people”. While maintaining a critical tone‚ Ascher utilizes an anecdote‚ a personal experience‚ and appeals to her audience’s ethical values as strategies to fulfill her purpose. Ascher effectively achieves her purpose to convince her audience‚ people inhabiting cities‚ there is a lack

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    Enrique’s journey has taken him over 7 years to find his mother. Throughout his journey Enrique runs into trouble with authorities that take all his money and belongings‚ as well as thief’s who try to steal from migrants. Enrique cannot find trust in anyone because even if the authorities are robbing migrants‚ then they can’t be trusted. This government issue is hanging on a thread while‚ the government is not doing anything to help the migrants find their place in the world. When Enrique is 5 years

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    Parvana’s Journey Book Report Don’t you just hate school uniforms? Well‚ imagine living in a country where all women had to follow a very strict dress code. The system consisted of covering your face and body so that you were not seen; this covering was called a burqa. The Taliban were a militia that took control of the small‚ landlocked country called Afghanistan. They enforced very severe conducts upon women and girls‚ including not allowing them to work‚ attend school‚ or even go outside. The

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    *NEZ PERCE RETREAT OF 1877* Internal and external conflicts are prominent throughout human history in all societies that have existed. In the Pacific Northwest‚ the Native Indians tribes‚ both Plateau and Costal Indians tribes participated in intertribal warfare even before European and American intervention. With the incoming white settlers brought new perspectives‚ religions‚ ideas and authority all of which the Indians saw no purpose or understanding considering their culture prospered on the

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    Luigi A. Navarrette Ms. Vandehei Senior Composition 7 September 2010 The Journey is the Reward Hanging above my bed in my bedroom is a framed poster that says a quote that I live by: “The Journey is the Reward”. Living by that quote‚ though difficult‚ is not impossible. To me‚ it means that whatever an individual goes through in life‚ both ups and downs‚ the experience is what that reward is. To me‚ setting goals is overrated. If I set a goal‚ I’m giving that experience an end date. For example

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    barriers we encounter. An impending journey‚ grasping towards change and innovation can test our virtuous tenacity and knowledge in exchange for survival by a brief interruption. In the novel Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel presents this intriguing journey when protagonist Piscine Patel (Pi) is lost at sea alongside with a Bengal tiger ( Richard Parker) ‚ after the family’s cargo ship sinks . Similarly‚ in the film Castaway‚ director Robert Zemeckis demonstrates this journey when lead‚ Chuck Noland wakes up

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