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    Friedan’s book‚ “The Feminine Mystique.” The passage of time has not diminished the significance of the book in terms of its influence on people’s concept of woman and her role in society. Through this book’s insightful views on the realities faced by American women‚

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    The most intriguing element of Markus Zusak’s writing in The Book Thief‚ is foreshadowing‚ and the asterisks he sets up in the page. Foreshadowing is effective because it gives the reader insight into the next part of reading‚ and it reveals things about characters like their motives and problems. Zusak’s asterisks to put the reader in the mind of the character in the book‚ in addition they give the reader philosophical insight into the book. The most intriguing element in Markus Zusak’s writing is

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    The Day They Burned The Books Jean Rhys’ “The Day They Burned The Books” is a short story narrated by an anonymous young girl about Eddie and his family‚ including his abusive father and tortured mother. Eddie’s father‚ Mr. Sawyer‚ fancied his library and later on died of unknown cause. His wife decided to burn and sell all of the books in his library. It is obvious that feminist criticism and structuralism are well applied to the story. Feminism refers to the advocacy of equality of the sexes and

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    Satan’s soliloquy in Book 4 develops his character through self-reflection‚ elucidating his many complex characteristics and emotions. While Satan is portrayed as a rather humane protagonist thus far‚ his motives‚ beliefs‚ and fears are not explained and thus‚ only allowed for a one-dimensional interpretation. During Satan’s soliloquy in Book 4‚ however‚ he finally reflects upon himself‚ revealing his motives‚ fears‚ and doubts and thus‚ enriching his character. While Satan’s humane emotions were

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    The Jungle Book Mowgli is the five year old son of Nathoo‚ an Indian tour guide. Among the group Nathoo is leading are Colonel Brydon and his daughter Katherine or Kitty. Kitty and Mowgli are close friends and Kitty gives Mowgli a bracelet that once belonged to her mother. Shere Khan later attacks the camp killing Nathoo and two of Brydon’s men. Mowgli is lost in the confusion and assumed dead. Bagheera the panther brings Mowgli to a wolf pack who adopts him and Mowgli then befriends a bear club

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    the little bunny‚ I will become a fish in a trout stream and I will swim away from you. “If you become a fish in a trout stream” said his mother‚ “I will become a fisherman and I will fish for you”. In The Runaway Bunny‚ not only the story of the book captures the

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    time‚ although they give us the power to communicate‚ they are certainly not as influential or manipulative as they have the ability to be. Nazi Germany is a place where the use of the immense power of combined letters is perfected. In the novel‚ The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ words are used to create goodness‚ comfort‚ and sanity in a time of war. When wielded by the correct person‚ a strong vocabulary also has the chance to manipulate any man into changing his mind completely. Lastly‚ simple conversations

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    Vicky O’Brien 07/07/10 ENG1020 Essay 1 Lord of the Rings The books in the trilogy The Lords of the Ring by J.R. Tolkien have captured the imagination of readers of all ages since 1943. Many film makers have tried to transfer these books to the movie format only to fail; that is until Peter Jackson came along. He and his crew were able to do what no one else was previously able to do. He made the entire trilogy in one continuous filming‚ showing the depth and keeping the integrity of the stories

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    Wilder produced nine books in the Little House series. Eight of these were based on her experiences growing up in various places on the American frontier‚ and one‚ Farmer Boy (1933)‚ tells of her husband‚ Almanzo’s‚ boyhood on a farm in New York State. Each novel can be understood without reading the others‚ but taken together they form a cyclical tale which follows the Ingalls family from Laura’s early childhood to her marriage. In keeping with the development of Laura‚ the reading difficulty and

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    The Butter Battle Book written by Dr. Seuss is extremely satirical because of the story’s many similarities to the Cold War. By way of example‚ the conflict in the book is due to a nonsensical disagreement about which side an individual should butter his or her bread. The two groups‚ the Yooks and the Zooks‚ build a wall to divide the two societies due to their conflicting opinions. This parallels with the Cold War and the Berlin Wall which divided the Capitalists from the Communists. Another similarity

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