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    Alice Walker Biography

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    (revised) Alice Walker is an African American novelist‚ poet‚ lecturer‚ essayist‚ and activist‚ most famous for her novel‚ The Color Purple. Walker was born in Eatonton‚ Georgia‚ February 9‚ 1944‚ to sharecroppers. She was one of eight children‚ but definitely stood out . Financially‚ her family suffered hardships trying to keep every mouth fed‚ and a roof over their head. As a child‚ Walker suffered an accident‚ leaving a visible scar in her eye. The incident shaped the already timid girl to be incredibly

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    Alice in Wonderland 10

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    while Alice is walking in the forest he explains to her that everyone in wonderland is mad even Alice‚ which is why she is there. Alice did not agree with the Cheshire-Cat but continued on her way to see the March Hare anyways. Being mad or crazy does not always make a person bad. In fact the Cheshire-Cat was right‚ all the people in Wonderland were indeed mad and they were all there for that reason. In every classic story there are good characters versus bad characters. In the book‚ Alice in Wonderland

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    Archetypes Associated with Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a perfect example for a Hero’s Journeys. A Hero’s Journey was first introduced by Christopher Vogler in his book "The Writer’s Journey". Vogler subdivides the Journey into seven archetypes which includes the hero‚ mentor‚ threshold guardian‚ herald‚ shape shifter‚ shadow‚ and trickster. These seven archetypes are demonstrated in Alice in Wonderland in an unrealistic but usual way. The Hero is most likely the protagonist ad

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    Leadership Styles

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    | "Relationship between Secondary School Teachers’ Leadership Styles and Academic Achievement of their Students” | | | Humaira Jabeen MS 2nd | [Välj datum] | INTRODUCTION Leadership is unique to a particular person to another. The skills adopt by leaders can be from experience‚ training or formal education. Adaptations of type of leaders are also unique and the ways the leaders lead are reflection of themselves. For instance‚ if a person is a visionary person‚ when he or she becomes

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    Go ask alice

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    Hard Road of Adolescence Reading through the novel‚ Go Ask Alice‚ finding out all of the unbelievable‚ yet true‚ experiences and feelings of Alice is quite shocking. No matter how shocking they may seem‚ you can very easily relate those experiences and feelings to those of a typical day-in and day-out teenager. Those characteristics being loneliness‚ a generation gap‚ and defiance. At the beginning of the novel‚ Alice finds herself to be very lonely. As like other teenagers‚ she goes

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    THE TIM BURTONIZATION OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND An essay on Alice in Wonderland Novel by Lewis Caroll Film adaptation by Tim Burton In 1962‚ film critic Andrew Sarris points out a repeating movement of ideas and images throughout a filmmaker’s body of work. This later on becomes the basis of Auteur theory which describes the authorship of the filmmaker who despite is working within the bounds of a studio system is able to imprint his/her ideologies and personal style into his/her films. According

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    Beloved By Alice Sebold

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    Some of the characters in the story are‚ Alice Sebold(the main character)‚ Alice’s mother‚ Bud Sebold(her father)‚ Mary Alice(her best friend)‚ Lila(roommate/ friend)‚ Dr.Husa(the doctor who examined her after the rape)‚ Ken Childs( he had a crush on her and spent the night with her and took pictures of her‚ the night of the rape)‚ the rapist and many more. The protagonist of the story is Alice Sebold and the antagonist was the rapist. This event happened on May 8‚ 1981‚ while walking through Thorden

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    Tim Burton’s recent success‚ Alice in Wonderland‚ has taken thousands by storm. Burton’s typical flair and unique directing style entwine to effectively produce a modern take on the original mystical fantasy novel. Burton depicts Alice’s emotional journey as she struggles to find herself within domineering expectations of the society in which she lives. Burton’s 3-D fantasy successfully produced over $110 million‚ making this production his greatest feature film. Disturbed by a strange reoccurring

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    lives of girls and women

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    Flies in Cobwebs The short stories collection in Alice Munro’s Lives of Girls and Women (1971) centers around‚ and is narrated by‚ Del Jordan‚ a clever and attentive adolescent girl from the fictional town of Jubilee‚ Ontario. The 1940s -set novel begins with a first-person perspective intertwined with an omniscient point of view‚ which deviates into a retrospective narrator as she becomes a young adult. This provides the reader with an understanding of Del’s realities as her body

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    Letters To Alice Essay

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    appreciated by society but in order to gain a deeper appreciation of the novel‚ context must be explored. Letters to Alice: on First Reading Jane Austen (1984) by Fay Weldon evokes a deep appreciation of Austen’s social conventions and incorporates her own context so the reader can appreciate and understand the progression of social values. By reading Pride and Prejudice and Letters to Alice‚ an enriched holistic appreciation of social values such as education and the role of women can indubitably be achieved

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