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    kindred the novel

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    Regina Tyler History 101 November 27‚2013 In the novel Kindred Butler confronts us with differences of black and white and past and present. All of the issues in Kindred are derived from issues of black and white. Dana’s race and literacy is what defines her in the 1800’s in Maryland and in 1976 in California. As a reader I’m yanked between past and present as well as the characters Dana and Kevin. Dana and her husband are forced to experience slavery in Maryland and their home in California

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    Foxfire: the novel

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    .Foxfire Foxfire is a page turning novel about a newly formed girl’s gang in the 1950’s.  This story is written by Joyce Carol Oates‚ published by Penguin Group‚ and has 316 pages.  This is a vivid novel and is a great read.  On a rating scale of one to five‚ I would defiantly say this is a five! It gives amazing details that makes you believe you are in the 50’s watching these rebellious girls making their own rules and doing as they please.         Margaret Ann Sadovsky‚ called ‘Legs’ by her

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    Ian Mcewan

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    1080/00111610903380055 Who Killed Robbie and Cecilia? Reading and Misreading Ian McEwan’s Atonement M ARTIN JACOBI ABSTRACT: Ian McEwan’s 2001 novelAtonement‚ is seen by many as a meditation on misreading‚ and this article argues that the author not only dramatizes misreading and implicitly warns readers against misreading‚ but also induces his readers into misreading. Although critics of the novel claim that Robbie Turner and Cecilia Tallis die during World War II‚ in fact the book not only

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    STAGE TWO ENGLISH STUDIES ATONEMENT STUDY QUESTIONS PART ONE ONE. Several viewpoints are presented within the first section of ‘Atonement’. Briony‚ the central character of this section‚ presents an intuitive but naïve narration to be viewed with scrutiny. Cecilia and Robbie give a more realistic view of the world they live in‚ and Emily Tallis’ small contribution gives the readers an insight into the impact of class on relationships. The issue involving Cecilia’s venture into the fountain

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    How does Briony’s deceptive character and need for attention and control play a role in her maturity and influence on the lives of others? -That afternoon‚ without stirring from her daybed‚ Emily had guessed that Lola was undermining Briony’s play‚ a suspicion confirmed by the diagonally ripped poster on the easel. And just as she predicted‚ Briony had been outside somewhere‚ sulking and impossible to find. How like Hermione Lola was‚ to remain guiltless while others destroyed themselves at her

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    Journeys in the Road

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    Journey is a prevalent theme choice for many writers‚ due to the potential to be manipulated in many forms. The alarmingly realistic novel of ‘The Road’ contains journeys both physical and emotional as McCarthy utilises his literacy excellence to deviate away from the journey stereotypes involving clear aim and direction‚ focusing more on the motivation and meaning behind the journey. Conversely in Thomas Hardy’s 1913 poem collection‚ physical and mental journeys are explored as Hardy nostalgically

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    Novel Chapter

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    NOVEL CHAPTER Lost in Lies It was the middle of July‚ yet her hands were shaking violently in a cold sweat; her whole body was shivering in fear. A single‚ icy teardrop dripped down her pale cheek and rolled off her long eyelashes as she blinked. Why did he have to go? Blake’s eyes darted back and forth across the empty streets‚ looking for a sign of hope‚ but all she saw were dirty‚ old men smoking in an alleyway by the trash cans. She carefully looked away‚ being sure not to make eye contact

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    ian mcewan

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    and “ In between the sheets”(1978) and seven novels: “The cement Garden”(1978)‚”The comfort of strangers”(1981)‚”The child in time”(1987)‚ ”The innocent”(1989)‚”Black dog”(1992)‚”Enduring love”(1997)‚”Amsterdam”(1998).  His next novel‚ “Atonement “(2001)‚ received considerable acclaim; Time magazine named it the best novel of 2002‚ and it was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He wrote many other  long-form works over the years‚ including‚  Atonement

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    Novel Term Paper on Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky The psychological novel by Dostoyevsky opens by describing an impoverished Raskolnokov’s predicament. He sets out to pawn his items to Alyona Ivanovna whom he plots to murder. The next day he receives a letter from his mother‚ telling him of their situation and of his sister’s engagement. Raskolnikov sees this as a sacrifice for him and he also remembers the daughter of the man he met in a tavern and it dawns on him how passive he was realizing

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    The Tell-tale Heart Written by Edgar Allan Poe True! Nervous -- very‚ very nervous I had been and am! But why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses -- not destroyed them. Above all was the sense of hearing. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in the underworld. How‚ then‚ am I mad? Observe how healthily -- how calmly I can tell you the whole story. It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain. I loved the old man

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