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    Sun Also Rises

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    sexuality. Jake is in love with Lady Brett Ashley‚ who despite her love for Jake resists being in a relationship with him because of his sexual impotence‚ and not wanting to live with him because she scared her own infidelity. Throughout the Sun Also Rises we see Jake Barnes in moral limbo. “ World War 1 and the staggering amount of injury‚ death‚ and loss it inflicted on the generation that fought in it threw into question With the destruction of the traditional value systems‚

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    The Sun Also rises

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    While it is true that Jake Barnes physical injury prevents him from fulfilling his desires‚ the fact is that it also serves as a metaphor for the lost generation. The injury that Jake Barnes receives in the war insinuates to the problems that this generation had. Many of them were scared by the war and it was impossible for them to reintegrate themselves back into society. Jake Barnes attempts to reinsert himself into society throughout the novel‚ and repeatedly has trouble doing so. At first with

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    The Sun Also Rises

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    Selflessness In Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises‚ we are taken back to the 1920’s‚ accompanied by the “Lost Generation.” During this time‚ prohibition was occurring in America. Hemingway uses alcohol as an obstacle that causes distresses between the main character‚ Jake and his life. Along with alcohol‚ promiscuity is prevalent throughout the novel. The heroine of the novel‚ Brett‚ displays the theme of promiscuity throughout the novel. She uses her sheer beauty and charming personality to

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    Throughout the entire book of The Sun Also Rises‚ hardly a page goes by without referencing any alcohol. From the very beginning of the book‚ the main character/protagonist‚ Jake meets a young prostitute named Georgette and they have drinks together. She states that‚ “Everybody’s sick. I’m sick too”. Bars‚ dance clubs‚ cafes where alcohol is served seems to be a place of escape for a majority of the characters. Jake Barnes‚ like the other characters‚ uses the consumption of alcohol to escape what

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    the Sun Also Rises

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    Sheila Clark Independent Study – The Sun Also Rises Professor Zarettt Nov. 22‚ 2013 The Sun Also Rises The ‘Lost Generation’ refers to the young people retuning to the states after WWI. They were disillusioned‚ confused and living in a new age of sexual freedom and changing moral values. The “Lost Generation” was often characterized as having feelings of moral decay and social alienation. The Sun Also Rises is a novel that is effective as a literary validation of those feelings.

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    A Child Called It Essay

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    A Child Called It is written by David Pelzer. It was published by Health Communications‚ Inc in 1995. The book is 184 pages. A Child Called It is a memoir of David Pelzer‚ who experienced one of California’s worse cases of child abuse. As a child he endured the horrors of child abuse including physical torture‚ mental cruelty and starvation by his alcoholic mother. His mother would vent her rage of him and blame him for all the family unhappiness. David’s faith and courage helped him defeat the

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    A Child Called ’It’ David J. Pelzer’s mother‚ Catherine Roerva‚ was‚ he writes in this ghastly‚ fascinating memoir‚ a devoted den mother to the Cub Scouts in her care‚ and somewhat nurturant to her children--but not to David‚ whom she referred to as "an It." This book is a brief‚ horrifying account of the bizarre tortures she inflicted on him‚ told from the point of view of the author as a young boy being starved‚ stabbed‚ smashed face-first into mirrors‚ forced to eat the contents of his sibling’s

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    A Star Called Henry Henry Smart‚ in the novel A Star Called Henry encounters many women in his life. He attracted all the young women he met through his brute and masculine look‚ and while some made a small dent in his life‚ others stayed and lived an eternity in his heart. Melody smart‚ henry’s mother played a role of motherhood at such a young age making life even more stressful for her down the road. She gave birth to many children before Henry whom all did not make it passed a couple years

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    A Child called “It” When I read the book “The child called it”‚ for a second I thought that it was a make believe story. It’s really sad to see that these stories are real and they happen day by day in this world. The story of David Pelzer was a story that touched my heart because when you are a little boy the number one thing that you really want is someone to give you love and a place to call home‚ David Pelzer had an awful childhood‚ he grew up with so much pain. I believe he decided to write

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    Chronic Diseases: Heart Disease Heart disease is the most frequent condition affecting the heart‚ known as coronary artery disease. Over time‚ a buildup of cholesterol creates a substance of plaque on the inside of the coronary arteries blocking the blood flow to the heart causing it to damage the heart muscle. When a heart attack occurs‚ it creates permanent damage killing a portion of the heart. If the heart cannot effectively pump blood to the body‚ it will reduce the flow‚ and begin beating

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