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    reading the book late into the night‚ thinking about Philip as if he were a close friend‚ and then hurrying home after school to discover what was happening to him. About one-third into the story‚ I took a red ink pen and began underlining passages that spoke to me. What the author was writing was right on target‚ he was describing my feelings at the time of anger at God‚ disillusionment‚ frustration‚ love. Even though the book had been published in 1915‚ decades before I was born‚ the book described

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    journey down the Mississippi River is represents the everyday American highway of endless possibilities about what is going to happen next. Mark Twain basically transforms a boy’s adventure tale into what people would say to be one of the world’s great books. Huckleberry Finn was one of the first novels to be written in‚ narrated in the first person by the title character. The novel has been banned to eliminate perceived racism. It was the fifth most banned in school and libraries during the 1990s. One

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    Cry the Beloved Country

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    Cry‚ the Beloved Country is a social protest against the structures of the society that would later give rise to apartheid. Paton attempts to create an unbiased and objective view of the oppositions. This requires that he depicts the Whites as affected by ’native crime’‚ while the Blacks suffer from social instability and moral issues due to the breakdown of the tribal system. It shows many of the problems with South Africa such as the degrading of the land reserved for the natives‚ which is sometimes

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    Honors Literature 6th 9‚ September 2013 Cry of the Beloved Country Essay Cry of the Beloved Country is a book about courage. Two of the main characters‚ James Jarvis and Stephen Kumalo discover new things about their sons. While they both lost many things like relatives and trust‚ James Jarvis was the more courageous and advanced characters. James Jarvis was able to forgive and move on with the loss of his son and his wife. Jarvis develops in the way that he wants to devote his life to helping

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    Beloved Reading Response

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    the novel of Beloved there are many occurrences of spirits or supernatural powers. From the first few lines of the novel there are dark powers that are summarized from traumatizing events of life at 124. The supernatural occurrences seem to stem from the dead child’s rage and from the beginning the women of the household knew of it. They spoke that they were “lucky this ghost is a baby. My husband’s spirit was to come back in here? or yours? Don’t talk to me. You lucky” (Beloved 5). Even though

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    Beloved, By Toni Morrison

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    inescapable pasts? Toni Morrison’s Beloved seeks to find out through the experiences of Sethe‚ a former slave living in 1870s Cincinnati. She is traumatized by her past of slavery and having killed her own baby. “But her brain was not interested in the future. Loaded with the past and hungry for more‚ it left her no room to imagine‚ let alone plan for‚ the next day” (Morrison 83). Sethe does not think she can be forgiven for these atrocities in her life. Beloved alternates between past and present

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    Beloved, By Toni Morrison

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    who or what was spiteful? In her novel Beloved published in 1987‚ Toni Morrison takes readers on a breathtaking journey through the life of escaped slave Sethe on her road to recovery‚ or what little can be truly recovered. Sethe is never really able to escape her past especially since the ghost of her dead daughter seems to be haunting her house‚ and just when she thinks she has bridged the chasm to recovery Beloved appears in full flesh. Who or what is Beloved is at first unclear as she doesn’t seem

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    Cry, the Beloved Country

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    is something that can be seen throughout history. Native Americans highly valued the land. Al Gore’s speech on global warming taught that someday the resources are going to be gone and the Earth will turn against the people. In the novel‚ Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ the reader can see that the land is going to be an essential part. Paton uses the country to represent many of the happenings that contribute to the journey of Kumalo. Paton describes the land as sacred. The belief of the people is

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    applied to the iconic American novel‚ Beloved. From the start of her story‚ Toni Morrison makes it apparent that slavery haunts the residents of 124‚ as the cruel institution has characterized their identities from the day they were born. Cruelty is constantly present in the relationship dynamic of Beloved and Sethe‚ who share a twisted relationship that parallels the relationship of slavery and those who were once oppressed by it. In Beloved‚ Morrison portrays Beloved as a physical representation of

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    Sethe Vs. Beloved

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    Sethe is the best thing in comparison to Beloved being the best thing because Sethe is a very resilient person. Sethe is a very caring person while Beloved does not care about anyone else except herself and Sethe. Sethe’s history is so harsh‚ so many things had happened to her and does not say anything about it while Beloved still cries really easily. Sethe is a really tough person. She does not get hurt easily because of what has happened to her. She does not care for a lot of people but she cares

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