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    Extended Text Excellence answer Topic 2: Readers will often think about characters long after a text has been finished. Analyse how the writer made a character or characters memorable for you in a text you have studied. In The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold the main character Susie Salmon is made memorable to us through the use of narrative point of view‚ symbolism‚ setting and her actions. The novel is based around the rape and murder of her and she narrates the process of grief and acceptance

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    ISP Essay Being isolated and feeling lonely is a terrible feeling for most people. “The Lovely Bones‚” by Alice Sebold‚ is the story of a dead girl‚ Susie‚ who tries to help her living relatives discover the truth of her murder at the hands of Mr. Harvey‚ her neighbor. In this book‚ the author reveals the ugliness of murder‚ grief and extreme loneliness. As Susie experiences these feelings‚ she grows as a character and her attitude towards her family dramatically changes. The first step to relieving

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    The Color Purple‚ an epistolary novel‚ was written in 1982 by American Author Alice Walker. The epic tale was produced into a film by Steven Spielberg in 1985. The Color Purple is an American drama film about the life of an African-American woman who survives abuse and bigotry. The protagonist of the story‚ Celie‚ is a young girl who is abused and raped everyday by her own father. Her father‚ Alphonso‚ impregnates her and steals her children. He then marries her off to another abusive man by the

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    The Color Purple By Alice Walker‚ and the movie The Color Purple‚ directed by Steve Spielberg‚ are stories about love and the survival between two sisters. The obstacles that the sisters have to face are very life risking Primary Differences:  1. Characters: With regards to the basic turns of the plot‚ the film is pretty faithful to the novel. However‚ when it comes to the complexities of the characters‚ the film sells the novel short. The film presents things in a very black and white manner

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    The Lovely Bones Theme

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    of grief is the most obvious message Alice Sebold uses in her novel. Through the voice of Susie Salmon‚ the fourteen-year-old narrator of the novel‚ readers get an in-depth look at the grieving process. Susie focuses more on the aftermath and effects of her murder and rape on her family rather than on the event itself. She watches her parents and sister move through the five stages of grief: denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance. However‚ Alice Sebold makes clear that these categories

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    The Color Purple Essay

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    Alice Walker’s The Color Purple takes place in the 1920’s-1930’s during the times of segregation and women’s suffrage. In this passage Celie’s step-son confides in her one night sitting on her front porch steps. Read the following passage from Alice Walker’s The Color Purple. Then‚ in a well-organized essay analyze how the author’s style exposes the tone towards the unequal treatment of women by the use of literary elements such as appeal to emotion‚ syntax‚ and irony. Harpo sitting out

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    A Feminist View

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    A Feminist View of “Everyday Use” Tracy Huffman ENG1002 January 22‚ 2011 South University In Alice Walker’s Everyday Use‚ Walker focuses on the mother‚ the narrator‚ and her two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie. The two girls are very different in personalities and identities. They both have different views of their heritage. I think it was clever of Alice Walker using the quilts to show how each girl felt about their heritage. Walker did a fantastic job at describing the mother. The mother

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    In her novel‚ The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker includes many examples of male dominance. In the story‚ Celie‚ a poor black girl leads a life of misfortune. When she was very young‚ Celie was raped by a man who she presumes is her father. Soon after‚ when her mother dies‚ Celie is married off by her stepfather to a man called Mr. _____. The two have a very abusive marriage. With help from her sister Nettie‚ and her friend‚ Shug‚ Celie is able to stick up for herself and mend their relationship. Mr.

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    Coming of age can be a difficult process not only due to an acceptance of new experiences‚ but also moving forward from one’s past experiences. This is certainly the case in the novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. The main character‚ Susie‚ comes of age after she accepts her position in heaven and stops trying to live through her loved ones on Earth. Susie seems to be able to accept her death to some extent‚ but refuses to monitor her loved ones on Earth. At first she finds interest in her

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    inferences about each character. Cite textual evidence to support your inferences. Due Tuesday via Turnitin.com by 11pm Character Your Analysis (Make an inference about the character‚ support it with textual evidence). Use CERC Strategy. Celie In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ the author presents the character Celie. Celie is uneducated and lives in a abusive home. Through her struggles she is very selfless in her life. This is shown when she takes the place of Nettie in marrying Mr.____. (9)

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