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    How can point of view and character shape the theme of a text? An important theme found in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is sometimes dread precludes people from doing what they desire. This theme is mainly developed by two innocent boys‚ Bruno and shmuel‚ who initiate an aberrant bond. The boy’s unexpected friendship‚ and their relationship as friends strongly determine the theme of the selection. The excerpt from the story is told from a third person omniscient point of view. The third person

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    out‚ many  blacks were just being given some new found freedom. They were in full support of the  Union army‚ but were not allowed to join the forces yet. Speeches such as the one  given by Alfred M. Green inspired African Americans to strive to be enlisted to the ranks  of the Union army. The way that Alfred M. Green brings up all the struggles they have  faced and the hope for the future is what really makes the speech inspirational.  Green does a beautiful job of highlighting the struggles that African Americans 

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    The Lost Boys Analysis

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    In the article “The Lost Boys‚” the writer documents the journey of three Sudanese brothers. The oldest of the three brothers is Peter Dut‚ he is 21 and is the caretaker of his younger brothers Maduk (17) and Riak (15). The brothers’ journey begins in the midst of a civil war in Sudan. The boys and thousands of other sudanese people varying between the ages of 8 and 18 are seeking refuge from their home country. They endure a travel of over 1‚000 miles on foot facing many troubles like militias‚

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    The Drummer Boy Analysis

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    Nothing had a name.Nothing was as it once was.¨ In ¨The Drummer Boy of Shiloh¨ by Ray Bradbury‚ Joby‚ the drummer boy‚ thinks he is not an important part of the war. He wants to be a soldier and have a gun but the general changes his mind by telling him how important he is to the army. And how‚ if the general were to die‚ he would be the general. After hearing this‚ Joby realizes how important he is to the army. Thus‚ becoming a proud drummer boy. In the story‚ there are symbols of hope‚ fatherhood‚ and

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    If I Were a Boy

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    If I Were A Boy Remix Beyonce ft. Lee Carr If I were a boy Even just for a day I’d roll oudda bed in the mornin’ And throw on what I wanted then go Drink beer with the guys And chase after girls I’d kick it with who I wanted And I’d never get confronted for it. Cause they’d stick up for me. If I were a boy I think I could understand How it feels to love a girl I swear I’d be a better man. I’d listen to her Cause I know how it hurts When you lose the one you wanted Cause he’s

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    The Boy With a Dream There’s a young black boy who’s name Bonucci he comes from a family of scientists and doctors who make a lot of money. Bonucci is a well rounded person he well educated and a good athletic guy. Bonucci parents want him to continue his education but he wants to be a professional footballer. It all starts when Bonucci was a young lad while other kids where playing video games and having birthday parties he was in his room studying. He wasn’t studying to be smarter he was only

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    Explore how the character of jimmy develops though the novel? In the novel ‘Fat boy swim’ jimmy show a change in his character; physically‚ emotionally and in his school and home life. This change is influenced by his friends and also family. Jimmy Kelly‚ the fat boy of the school‚ gets reminded of this every day by the school bully’s. He turns this sadness and a love; he uses the energy to keep him cooking. But this is just like a giant circle. He is overweight so he gets bullied. To stop the

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    Amber Hiesel 3/25/13 Why Boy Meets World is the best show. Purpose: To tell the class why Boy Meets World was the best TV show of the 90’s and still is a good source of fun and lessons. Introduction: TV shows today are not family shows. When was the last time you sat down with your family and watched a show‚ without getting a little creeped out? For me that was back in the 90’s TV show from the 90’s are better family shows and have more lessons that help us all in our daily lives. And in

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    The Boy In the Striped Pajamas is a beautiful story that demonstrates just how powerful friendship can be no matter what age or culture. The story takes place during the Holocaust‚ the book is focused around two eight-year-old boys. One of the boys is named Bruno‚ Bruno is a bit naïve and can’t really comprehend what’s going on around him. Bruno’s father is a very important man because he is the German commander that is responsible of Auschwitz Camp‚ and the other boy name is Shmuel. Shmuel is not

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    Jennifer Garcia 8/13/12 Summer Reading I. Mandatory Reading The Boy in the Striped Pajamas The book “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” by John Boyne is a great book and I recommend it. It tells a story about two young boys from different worlds and how they collide. Bruno’s world as a boy with a great imagination and Shmuel’s world as a boy also but who can’t dream. He’s never going anywhere in life because of what he is and he is a Jew. This book also discuss the differences

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