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    Creation Story Even though both stories are about the creation of Earth and life‚ they each have their own unique twist on how the world came to be and how in both stories the brothers represent good and evil. In the Native American version the natives believe that a pregnant woman that lived up in heaven was craving a drink from the roots of the great tree. Tampering with or hurting the trees roots was bad and if you hurt it then bad thing would happen to you. The woman’s husband is a

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    Thomas Gage The book‚ The English-American‚ is the personal account of the journey of Thomas Gage in Spanish America. The primary source available for my analysis is Gage’s original work edited by J. Eric S. Thompson‚ who provides an insightful introduction that supplements a more complete understanding of Gage’s character. The persona of Thomas Gage is relatively easy to understand and contemplate upon because of the tone of his work’s narrative‚ and how it vividly recreates his emotions

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    Sexuality and Morality in Samuel Richardson’s novel Pamela‚ or Virtue Rewarded Samuel Richardson is a 18th century writer‚ famous for his three novels: Pamela‚ or Virtue Rewarded‚ Clarissa‚ or The History of a Young Lady and The History of Sir Charles Grandison. For the most of his life Richardson was an established printer and publisher. He wrote his first novel Pamela‚ or Virtue Rewarded thanks to a fortuitous turn of events‚ at the age of 51. Soon after that he became famous and admired

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    Graphic Novels: Are They Worthy of Being Taught? Since the dawn of man to present day‚ illustrations have always been an effective way of storytelling. From cave paintings to graphic novels‚ this form of literature has always been able to tell stories the same way more traditional works have done. In Art Spiegelman’s graphic novels Maus I and Maus II‚ he looks into the horrid events of the Holocaust by interviewing his father‚ Vladek Spiegelman‚ who was a Jew living in Auschwitz‚ Poland at the time

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    THE NORTH AMERICAN GUINEA PIG presents as a very original and creative psychological drama‚ which also contains some dark humor. The idea of a distraught and desperate man working as a “guinea pig” to test new experimental drugs has merit. The goal for the protagonist is clear and the stakes are personal. The plot is driven more by the emotional goal of the protagonist‚ Tristan‚ to win his family back and to get “control” of his life. The script conveys solid themes about control‚ healing‚ and

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    The post-WWII American literature – its trends and themes. The United States undoubtedly contributed to the end of the World War II by the support given to the Allies. 1945 is the year of the end of the war but at the same time it is the beginning of the United States’ domination almost on all fields on the international area. Before the World War II the cultural center of the world was Paris – after the war it was New York. That happened mostly because of the intellectual emigrants from Europe

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    In life your decisions and actions can be determined by you only or they can be influenced by one of the many people in your life. Like us‚ Christopher is influenced greatly by his mother who had left him‚ his father who is his only parental figure and his teacher Siobhan who has helped him overcome his fears. These 3 characters have influenced Christopher in both positive and negative ways. Mr.Boone‚ Christopher’s father would have to be one of the greatest influences on Christopher. Christopher’s

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    that make Lord of the Flies an allegorical novel. It is the constant struggle to maintain civilization and resist complying with the savage urges that rages within each human individual that plays a central theme throughout the novel. Significant objects like the conch and signal fire; plot events such as the pig hunts; the main characters and even Ralph’s hair are all symbols that have a grander meaning and transform this story into an allegorical novel. Throughout Lord of the Flies‚ the conch

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    How does Golding present the theme of good versus evil in the novel "Lord of the Flies"? William Golding’s novel "Lord of the Flies" is at first impression a dramatic adventure story about a group of boys stranded on an island‚ whilst being evacuated from a war-torn world. However to the perceptive reader a more meaningful level of Golding’s "Lord of the Flies" emerges. The novel is designed as an allegory; to a get a warning across to mankind about what Golding called the "Essential sickness

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    Clarissa’s relationship in the middle section of the novel? McEwan initially portrays Clarissa and Joe as the ideal couple‚ capturing the seemingly stable love affair between two academics. However‚ McEwan seeks to explore the disintegration of the ‘superior’ middle-class romance‚ to emphasise how nothing is safe. To the unknowing reader‚ everything about the relationship is calm and admirable. Yet difficulties begin to surface early in the novel. The reader learns how Clarissa is unable to bear

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