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    John Hersey was born in China on June 17th‚ 1914. John Hersey wrote the book Hiroshima on August 31‚ 1946. The book is about six survivors from the bombing of Hiroshima. The survivors was: Mrs. Hatsuy Nakamura‚ Dr. Terufumi Sasaki‚ Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge‚ Toshiko Sasaki‚ Dr. Masakazu Fujii‚ and Reverend Kiyoshi Tanimoto. These survivors were very strong people. They had to live off any resources that were left. Hersey wrote the book to tell the effects of the nuclear weapon. So he chose those

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    the ability to make one weak and tear one down. However‚ motivation is the key to overcome these struggles. It is the determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of a goal‚ to be motivated. Motivation is the drive behind everything. In Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand she tells the life story of Louie Zamperini from his devious childhood‚ to his determination of Olympic days‚ and through his hard struggles through World War II. Overall‚ Louie is a resilient man. Hillenbrand is constantly showing

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    In Unbroken‚ Laura Hillenbrand argues that the allied servicemen and prisoners of war in World War II contributed immeasurable sacrifices for humanity. Hillenbrand’s biography about Louie Zamperini provides an authentic portrayal of a soldier and prisoner of war (POW) during World War II. The New York Times bestseller novel focuses on the importance in family bonds and friendship throughout the struggle. Likewise‚ optimism and hope serve as vital coping mechanisms in warfare circumstances. Hillenbrand

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    Upton Sinclair wrote this book for a couple of reasons. First and foremost‚ he tries to awaken the reader to the terrible living conditions of immigrants in the cities around the turn of the century. Chicago has the most potent examples of these conditions. Secondly‚ he attempts to show the advantages of socialism in helping to remedy the problems of a society such as the one that exists in Chicago at this time. Sinclair accomplishes his objectives with an extremely powerful story. Jurgis

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    It is a difficult thing to pinpoint the exact purpose of a deceased author‚ however‚ by examining the context (the events in Poe’s life and the society in which he was living) in which the story is written‚ we can make educated guesses about what may have influenced a particular piece of writing; in this case "The Tell-Tale Heart." First of all‚ one should examine the nature of Gothic literature‚ a genre popular in the late eighteenth century in England. Many scholars say that Poe single-handedly

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    situation‚ that can then cause survival. In the movie Unbroken‚ directed by Angelina Jolie‚ it tells a story of survival through the eyes of the main character Louis Zamperini‚ portrayed by actor Jack O’Connell. After living through the plane crash‚ Louis and the two other survivors were sitting on a raft when he reminded them‚ “Don’t think about it”‚ to which the other guy replied‚ “we’re gonna die”. With hope Louis replied‚ “no we’re not”. (Unbroken). This highlights that even when in a horrible position

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    Robin Sloan‚ author of Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore‚ contradicts Lucas’s opinion by organizing a plot that involves a secret “bibliophile cult” (113)‚ the Unbroken Spine‚ and their quest to solve the Founder’s Puzzle. Aldus Manutius‚ the founder of the Unbroken Spine‚ composed the Codex Vitae without the use of technology‚ but with the help of Griffo Gerritszoon and his handmade typeface. When decoded‚ the Codex Vitae will hold the key to eternal life for all members of the Unbroken Spine. When

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    toward his captors. This overtook him‚ leaving him more injured than he was in the camps. In the camps‚ he had his defiance and his resiliency. When he got back‚ he could not resist the urge to drink‚ and he did not recover very quickly. In the book Unbroken‚ Laura Hillenbrand conveys the fact that war is an extreme event that can have very negative effects on those involved. Envy is a very dangerous feeling that can tear lives apart. In the POW camps‚ the guard Mutsuhiro Watanabe was envious due

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    In the movie Unbroken‚ there were many life challenges to be faced and the main character‚ Louie Zamperini‚ was the one who had to face most of the difficult challenges. Louie was a very tough man not only mentally but physically in some ways. The way he dealt with everything so positively even if it had been a bad situation‚ showed in the end how willing he was to overcome things. Therefore Louie was known for having an “Unbroken” spirit. Louie started out in the war at a very young age‚ he was

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    In rhetorical writing there are many key elements which are used. Some of these elements that are utilized are: Audience‚ Purpose‚ and Context. Each one of these three are used differently‚ but ultimately‚ in a similar way. Here are some examples using “pc gaming making a comeback‚ is here to stay” as reference‚ a staff editorial found on the website www.gameindustry.com. Our first example is Context‚ in this article the context is used to bring the reader to attention not only of the topic‚ but

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