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    The leadership of Oliver Cromwell was the most important factor that led to the Parliamentarian’s victory in the Civil wars The English Civil war was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians and Royalists‚ which were better known as Roundheads and Cavaliers. The war took place between the years 1642 to 1651. There were three wars‚ the first that was from the year 1642 to 1646; the second lasted from the year 1648 to 1649; and the third war‚ which was the

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    The documentary Return to the Wild debates the two very different argued reasons of why Chris McCandless went into the wild. The writers choose to uncover the dark secrets of the McCandless family and to reveal the truth as to why Chris travelled into the Alaskan wilderness. The documentary adopts an intense tone in the beginning that shifts to a more light hearted attitude throughout the second half of the film using symbolism‚ cinematography‚ audio‚ and various interviews in order to explain to

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    call of the wild. The kids stare at the stark white walls and sit in their bleak blue chairs‚ hoping for an escape from reading a book as horrendous as this one. The world renowned book‚ Call of the wild is hailed as one of the greatest books of all time‚ but to every extent‚ Call of the wild is a repugnant book just reaching out there. Readers across the country worship this abhorring book‚ but this book is a small and annoying book that brings boredom to life. The novel‚ Call of the wild by Jack London

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    In the novel Into the Wild author Jon Krakauer defines isolation as self-imposed due to the desire to escape external influences of society. In doing so he uses tone‚ anecdotes‚ and statements from individuals who were involved with Christopher McCandless. Krakauer achieves his portrayal of isolation by creating a solitary tone‚ providing similar personal experiences‚ and by implementing the actual thoughts and proclamations made by McCandless about scenarios he encountered. He constructs intimate

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    The Call of the Wild‚ written by Jack London‚ is an in-depth work of historical fiction‚ taking readers in to the life of a dog called Buck. This is not a book I would recommend. At times‚ the story becomes so in-depth it is tedious‚ causing readers to lose concentration and possibly even interest in the story as a whole. At other times‚ it jumps from one scene to the next so quickly readers might wonder if they had skipped a page. These faults‚ along with others‚ disqualify this book from being

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    Jamie Oliver Jamie Oliver is a chef who has made a number of television programmes for Channel 4; in most of these programmes he is cooking and instructing the audience‚ although he is sometimes part of documentaries about food‚ for example in schools. His style of speech is very different to many of his contemporaries: he uses his distinctive style to present himself as a down to earth‚ friendly TV chef. Oliver is the only person talking in this transcript because he is cooking and explaining

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    The idea of a spontaneous adventure can spark the interest of anyone. Jon Krakauer’s biography‚ Into the Wild‚ explores the life of Christopher McCandless‚ and his journey to the Alaskan Wilderness ultimately leading to his death. Into the Wild was written partially due to negative responses to an article written by Krakauer before the book about Chris was published. It was also written due to the connection he feels to Chris and his risk taking attitude because of the “unsettling parallels between

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    to believe. In the novel “Into the Wild”‚ Jon Krakauer introduces the readers to what people have to say about Christopher McCandless. Shaun Callarman‚ an opinionist‚ states McCandless as bright‚ ignorant‚ crazy‚ and also says he has no common sense. However‚ not everybody views McCandless the same. Some say that McCandless was bright because of his intelligence‚ but he wasn’t bright when it came to the wilderness. McCandless had no type of experience in the wild whatsoever. According to what the

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    Reflecting back on the two main books we have read‚ Aya and Wild Swans‚ a connection can be main between the main characters of these stories. Aya‚ De-Hong‚ and Jung have very similar character traits even though they are from different times and cultures. A parallel seen between these characters is their independence‚ studious nature‚ and their ambitions to be more than what society deems fit for women in their cultures. Their story of their lives show the importance that these women have for family

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    As a society we will dictate what’s right from wrong for the past centuries‚ today we are more divided than ever in history. In the movie directed by Sean Penn‚ Into The Wild is an adaptation of Jon Krakauer’s original book Into The Wild where Chris Mccandless‚ the protagonist had his future secured after graduating Emory University but decided to donate all his money to charity and hitchhiked to Alaska. I cannot agree with People like Chris‚ they make me believe that the human being can be selfish

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