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    Bigger Thomas is the main character of Native Son by Richard Wright‚ and Macbeth is the main character of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Both Bigger and Macbeth follow the same path‚ they commit sin‚ yet Macbeth proves to be more malicious than Bigger. The factors that contrast their malice are their motivations and their reasons to commit these crimes. Ambition‚ thirst for power‚ and his wife motivate Macbeth. Bigger‚ however‚ simply strives to find a sense of security in a world where he is constantly

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    Literary Analysis: The Book Thief Markus Zusak has taken many stories that his parents told him about their childhoods and has created what is known as The Book Thief. In the novel the author shows vivid images throughout his book on characterization and the setting that is portrayed in a way that makes the story come alive. As the story begins‚ the reader is introduced to a narrator that will be noted many times throughout the book‚ but this narrator is a special narrator that gives this story

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    tragedies Macbeth and Julius Caesar‚ one encounters characters that could be considered typical Aristotelean tragic heroes. Looking closely into the tragedies Macbeth and Julius Caesar‚ one notices that Shakespeare used numerous devices in order to make the characters Macbeth and Brutus follow the Aristotelean model of a tragic hero. An Aristotelean tragic hero should be a well-known‚ prosperous character. (Aristotle). Noble qualities can be spotted very easily by the audience of Macbeth. In the

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    even in the face of opposition‚ with or without the real or implicit threat of bodily harm‚ is what truly defines a brave individual. In the stories Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton and Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Ethan Frome followed his conscience and therefore‚ could be considered a brave individual‚ while Macbeth was not able to choose between morally right and wrong. In Edith Wharton’s novel Ethan

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    you’ve ever known. You may not know it‚ but Death is always closer than you think. Carpe Diem. Seize the day while you still have a chance. Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief takes the reader back to Germany in World War Two to a little fictional town called Molching‚ right outside of Munich‚ Germany. Narrated by Death‚ the book follows the story of a little girl named Liesel Meminger. We meet little Liesel at the young age of nine years old. She was at a very bad time in her life‚ suffering

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    The narrator is Death. He sees life in terms of colors because he views the world in terms of color. He understands his role and task in the world by using color The thing that was ironic about the first book LieseI stole that she didn’t know how to read yet she dug up a book that was about grave digging in a graveyard. The thing that is ironic about is that it relates to heaven‚ and the street didn’t have anything to do with heaven in the war. This statement should not be taken literally because

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    several characters‚ many of which you grow to love and feel for. Several times in the book I was bawling my eyes out or crying for pure joy‚ it really gets to you on an emotional level. It has holocaust themes (obviously) but I would say that they are quite mild. People who are sensitive to these themes can quite easily skip over the details and continue reading on as the book will still make total sense. Reading this book my views of WWII completely changed--as this is not an Anne

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    demonstrates many themes in The Book Thief‚ however there are two exceedingly significant themes that are consistent throughout this novel. The purpose of this essay is to analyse and describe these central themes. The first is death and how it has been used as a foundation theme that connects characters and is even used as a narrator. The second is the power of words and how it also directly connects everyone‚ even under these dreadful circumstances. From the beginning of the book death is always present

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    not enjoy reading The Book Thief I felt it was written beautifully. Death narrating the story was brilliant and really unique. This was a book that I felt the author chose every word very carefully. My favorite part of the book was the bold text‚ it was almost like puzzle pieces to help you get a better idea of the story. One reason the book was not very appealing to me was because the author created these characters you could really connect with and the end of the book is just filled with death

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    Have you ever read two book by the same author? If you haven’t‚ then you may wonder if two books by the same author are more alike or different. You can find out by taking a close look at both books. Let’s look at Papertowns and The Fault In Our Stars‚ both written by John Green‚ and see if they are similar or different in their setting‚ characters‚ problems‚ and resolutions‚ and their conflicts. In the story Papertowns‚ there is a girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ she is the "queen bee" also known

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