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    took the children to visit her family in Baton Rouge. What was his justification to stay behind? What happened in his past that gave him the faith to remain during the storm? The book‚ Zeitoun‚ answer many of these questions through anecdotes. Dave Eggers uses anachronistic anecdotes to develop characters throughout the story. These stories help describe individual character backgrounds‚ highlight character traits that will become important later and show the healing process after the storm. Anachronistic

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    Julavits‚ nor even David Denby. It is The Believer’s founder and impresario‚ Dave Eggers. If there is a defining document of contemporary literary smarm‚ it is an interview Eggers did via email with the Harvard Advocate in 2000‚ in which a college student had the poor manners to ask the literary celebrity about "selling out." It is also no accident that David Eggers is full of shit. In reply to the question‚ Eggers told the Advocate that yes‚ he was what people call a sellout‚ that he had been

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    102-005 19 February 2015 Analysis of Zeitoun Zeitoun is an American nonfiction book written by Dave Eggers which focuses on Adbulrahman Zeitoun and his family. Zeitoun moved from Jableh‚ Syria to New Orleans‚ married Kathy and they have four children. The book shifts focus from the family when Hurricane Katrina hits and primarily focuses on Zeitoun’s struggles after surviving the storm. Eggers writes about this tragic true story in order to expose and bring awareness to some controversial issues

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    stages of the hero’s journey paradigm: departure‚ initiation‚ and return. Within each of these three main stages‚ our adventurer will face multiple subcategories that will continue to physically and psychologically challenge the mind and body. In Dave Egger’s biography chronicling a New Orleans‚ Syrian-American named Zeitoun‚ finds himself very much intertwined amongst the inner workings of the Campbell’s portrayal of the hero’s journey. In addition to Egger’s biography‚ Mark Sundeen‚ author of:

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    reading a book‚ the synopsis on the back of the book is what most readers take a look at first. However‚ the information provided in Zeitoun by Dave Eggers is very misleading. “The true story of one family‚ caught between America’s two biggest policy disaster: the war on terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina” is what the back of the book reads (Eggers). While the book does mention the struggle of living with racism against Muslims in America and the devastation of Hurricane Katrina‚ it is hardly

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    Family The book “Zeitoun”‚ written by Dave Eggers is a description of the events surrounding Hurricane Katrina‚ and how it altered the lives of certain people. His book takes the point of view of the Zeitouns‚ who are one of the many in New Orleans. Occupants whose lives were affected by the hurricane. The author shows how close Abdulrahman Zeitoun (the focus of the story) is with his family and how this relates to the love he has for his community. . Dave Eggers also portrays how the tragedy of hurricane

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    I am a student that is in AP language and composition and am writing this regarding the teaching of Zeitoun at Mills. As you might know that Zeitoun is a non-fiction novel by Dave Eggers about a heroic character named Zeitoun‚ that has been through some hardships such as Hurricane Katrina and a life surrounded by Islamophobes. Zeitoun is a heart touching book that talks about human rights‚ and it also teaches students to sympathize for the people that needs help‚ which in my honest opinion is a life

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    those same people are doing that job because they don’t have any other choice. By showing this he is trying to show that school kills creativity. Salman Khan the founder of Khan Academy talks about how students don’t get to work on their own pace. Dave Eggers the founder of 826 Valencia talks about how students need 1-1 attention to learn their talents. Ken Robinson has many different videos on school all talking about how school has problems that need to be solved. The one that I watched was “Ken

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    Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius‚ the author Dave Eggers describes a long dialogue between him and his brother Toph. In fact‚ the dialogue is not happening in the real world; instead‚ it is a “me and I” dialogue. Dave talks about his long day in the beginning of this dialogue‚ while “Toph” extends the conversation to the discussion of Dave’s inner being. Actually Dave is analyzing his behavior with respect to Toph. From the dialogue‚ we can tell Dave is desperate and is eager to have a normal life

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    canoe trip journey after Katrina‚ Zeitoun encountered many people who were trapped in their homes and in need of his help. Risking his life to save others‚ Zeitoun was falsely accused of stealing and dealing drugs because of his race. In Zeitoun‚ Dave Eggers portrays the view that America has towards Muslim people and how people are treated unjustly simply because of how they look. A few days after Katrina hit‚ the levees broke‚ leaving the trapped civilians in shock and poverty. People who remained

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