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    'Misery' by Stephen King

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    shattered by his number one fan‚ Annie Wilkes. She took him to her home and nursed him to health. But Annie Wilkes is slightly crazy‚ and when she read the new ’Misery’ novel she demanded that Paul had to bring her back to life in another book. Consequently‚ Paul himself starts to go insane over time. When Annie disappears Paul sneaks out of his room on the wheelchair which he is now confined to and steals some of the painkillers that Annie has got him addicted to. Annie used to be a nurse‚ and Paul

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    An American Childhood An American Childhood‚ by Annie Dillard‚ is a happy memoir of Annie’s own life‚ a child of a well-to-do Pittsburgh family. The activities she had as a child‚ such as piano lessons and dance class‚ show her family’s wealth. Instead of having to work as a child she shares stories of fun and learning. This is illustrated on page 30‚ where she is describing the night when her family saw Jo Ann Sheehy skating on the street. As she is talking about how Jo Ann was

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    Compare contrast essay

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    make the difficult transition from writing historical romances featuring heroine Misery Chastain to publishing literary fiction. Annie Wilkes‚ Sheldon ’s number one fan‚ rescues the author from the scene of a car accident. The former nurse takes care of him in her remote house‚ but becomes irate when she discovers that the author has killed Misery off in his latest book. Annie keeps Sheldon prisoner while forcing him to write a book that brings Misery back to life. Page 1 of

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    The Book of the Dead

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    Discussion Questions: The Book of the Dead 1. Why are Annie and her father in Florida? 2. Where does Annie’s father go when he leaves the motel‚ and what does he do? 3. What surprising information does Annie’s father give her about his past? 4. Why does Annie hold back from promising to make another statue for Gabrielle Fonteneau? Thinking Critically 5. How does a particular historical period shape the events of this story? Could you imagine similar events happening in the lives of people who

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    Remembering Mog Essay

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    character in my book is Annie who has a very loving heart. In the book‚ she goes threw many things but she never loses the love for her family. Her age changes through out the book‚ in the beginning she’s about 15 or 16 and at the end she is in college. The book show’s her grow into a stronger person. In the beginning of the book she didn’t know what to do with her feelings but towards the end she took charge and got help. One thing that really stuck out about Annie is how she see’s the good in

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    overconsumption

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    Cited: Schor‚ Juliet B. ‘’Work and Spend’’. In G. Goshgarian (Ed). The Contemporary Reader. New York: New York University Press‚ 1996. The Story of Stuff. Dir. Annie Leonard. Narr. Annie Leonard‚ 2010‚ Online Video. <www.storyofstuff.org>

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    Barbie Doll by Marge Pierce

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    Barbie Doll Everyone gets asked the same question when they’re taken in: “Do you know why you’re here?” For someone like me‚ after what I did‚ it seems like a waste of words. But that’s how people are I suppose; we are always talking just to hear ourselves. If people would take the time to think about their words before vomiting them onto one another‚ maybe we all would be better people. People would have an entirely different form of speech. We would all know the difference between what should

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    but no real feeling save a secret astonishment that you are now strangers.” In this excerpt from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Annie Dillard says that she had “no real feeling” for her past lover because now all they are is strangers. In Dillard’s work‚ An American Childhood‚ she strongly emphasizes the importance of full awareness of your surroundings. In An American Childhood Annie Dillard uses imagery and expansive writing to support her argument that

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    Compare and Contrast

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    Memory Lane “Once More to the Lake” written by E.B White and “An American Childhood” by Annie Dillard are both essays that reminisce about both authors’ childhood experiences. In the novel “Once More to the Lake”‚ White talks about his favorite spot during his childhood years where he would visit with his family once a month every year. In “An American Childhood” Dillard talks about growing up with her mother and the memories they shared together. Despite the differences between these two novels

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    Tickets Please In tickets there are two main characters‚ these are John Thomas and Annie. Annie works on the trams and girls are only chosen to work on the trams of they have a confidant nature and a certain no-nonsense approach to men. And this affects her relationship with John Thomas. There are many ways how Lawrence shows how Annie and John Thomas are attracted to each other. The first example of this is on page eighty three paragraph two. " She could tell by the movement of his mouth and eyes

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