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    characters and place. Through the distinctively visual Henry Lawson and Tim Burton convey interesting views on environment and human interactions‚ and their affect on people and society in Lawsons “The Loaded Dog” and “The Drovers Wife” and Burtons “Alice in Wonderland. Good morning markers and peers. These texts develop our understanding of persistence‚ mental and physical strength and mateship through survival in an unforgiving environment. Lawsons “The Loaded Dog” conveys distinctively visual

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    Color Purple

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    Dear Pulitzer Judging Board‚ The book‚ The Color Purple by Alice Walker was superior. This book should have received the Pulitzer Prize because it contains some of the best elements‚ in which this book very unique. Some of the key elements that were featured is by the book being written in letters and or diary form by the protagonist‚ Celie‚ herself. Another key element of The Color Purple was Alice Walker’s way of connecting with the audience showing strong emotions and the struggles that Celie

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    Trapped Context: Alice is sitting on her couch in her room in the Janet Clark Hall at the university. She reflects about her dad fussing over the phone about her safety. Setting: The entrance door to the apartment is downstage left and a sofa and a table are centre stage. Her computer table is located next to the door. The orange‚ brown and beige stripes were like the feature of the room as it was the university emblem. Lights on. The lyrics of Will SmithsParents just don’t understand’ are playing

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    the life and times of ‘slow foods movement’ pioneer Alice Waters and her landmark restaurant‚ Chez Panisse‚ which transformed an industry based on profits into a market based on wholesome flavor. Food Fight is a riveting‚ smart romp through the historic rise of the Organic foods trend. This culinary adventure cooks up a clever insider’s view of how the nation’s plates are forsaking processed filler foods for homegrown‚ healthy produce. Chefs Alice Waters‚ Wolfgang Puck and Suzanne Goin are featured

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    A Grotesque Life Southern Ontario Gothic‚ a form of story telling is perceived throughout these three stories‚ “Floating Bridge”‚ “Tricks” and “Wenlock Edge”‚ all told by the author of Alice Munro. These stories interact with the characters minds and how they perceive life through every experience they’ve gone through. All three stories have Southern Ontario Gothic in common due to all characters relate to having grotesque features whether in their appearance and or personality. In “Floating

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    Americans; however‚ the 1920’s meant facing economic struggle‚ racial prejudices‚ and gender stereotypes. In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ the main character Celie experiences many boundaries within the workforce‚ domestics‚ and society of the 1920’s. Through many attempts to better her lifestyle and display her individuality‚ Celie finds life extremely difficult in the prejudiced‚ 1920’s South. Alice Walker did not experience the same discrimination Celie fights against‚ but‚ Walker portrays her familial

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    the beginning of Frank Beddor’s first book in his trilogy The Looking Glass Wars. Many of us are familiar with the infamous fairy tale of Alice who stumbles upon a hole that leads her to Wonderland and meets strange characters like the Cheshire Cat and others. Now there are many differences in Beddor’s tale; not only is the Cat an assassin with nine lives but Alice-the character we grew up knowing-has a different name‚ Alyss Heart. She is a young girl whose kingdom of Wonderland is taken over by her

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    The "Happily" Ever Afters

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    poisoned Apple from her mom Which would have worked better as a bomb But the Witch couldn’t get it from Suddam   And there goes her Happily Ever After   Cinderella & Alice in Wonderland   Have you ever wondered why Cinderella’s stepmom locked her high? She must be contained within her cell because of Alice D.   Alice was in Wonderland in a dark‚ dark cell. She claimed that rabbits talked to her but even you can tell That there was something wrong with her and she shared it with Elle

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    Thesis Statement: Wanderlust is necessary for the creative mind. “Curious thoughts lead to curious places.” – Lee Jeans Philippines Alice‚ drowsily reading a book‚ catches sight of a White Rabbit in a waistcoat. The White Rabbit brings out a pocket watch and blurts out he was running late. Out of curiosity‚ Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole. Alice encounters a potion‚ a cake and a mushroom that could alter her size. She met animals that could talk‚ people who are trapped in perpetual

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    Theme #1 Alice Walker uses several different techniques in her writing to get her point across to the reader. The use of conflict in the novel‚ “The Color Purple”‚ helps the author portray how society was during this time. The main conflict brought up in “The Color Purple” is based on the society’s views of gender‚ race‚ and ageism. The American society in the south was heavily one-sided on these topics‚ as the author describes in this book. Women during this time are looked down upon and unappreciated

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