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    The Novel Runner is written by Carl Deuker . It’s considered a Mystery that isn’t part of a book series. The main setting of the book is Seattle Washington. The novel’s conflict is person vs Self. The main character chances lives a hard life. His Dad is a alcoholic who is always jobless Chance is always woring about money for bills grocery’s and dock fees (They live on a boat "Tiny dancer") things that most teenagers don’t worry about. His mother left when he was a child and he doesn’t remember

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    Is Atticus a good father or not? In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus is trying to be a good father as much as he can to Scout and Jem. He never brags about his abilities. Atticus Finch only wants to be a good father as well as a lawyer. He is loving and caring‚ tells his kids what is the difference between good and wrong‚ and teaches them about peoples rights. Atticus as a parent is teaching Scout and Jem of fundamental values. He tries hardest to pass on to his children his

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    Americans express commitment to valued causes through rebellious acts and being against the rules. In the novel 1984 Winston Smith‚ the main character‚ goes against the rules and is rebellious. All the rules that Winston goes against leads to committing crimes and puts him at risk of being arrested or being killed by the people in the Party. Winston is not the only one who commits crimes in Airstrip One‚ the entire society commits crimes. This impacts societal change physically and mentally because

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    "Brotherhood was never like it; friendship is not the word; but deep in that body of marching men the soul of a nation stirred" so wrote Banjo Paterson in his poem "Australia Today 1916". Australia had only been a commonwealth for one hundred and five years‚ yet already a strong nationalism had emerged. An Identity. The words larrikin‚ mateship‚ accent‚ sporting‚ culture and independence come to mind. The way in which I will construct Australian Identity is through use of the autobiography of

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    Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening expresses the difficulty of finding a woman’s place in society. Edna learns of new ideas such as freedom and independence while vacationing in Grand Isle. Faced with a choice to conform to society’s expectations or to obey personal desires for independence‚ Edna Pontellier realizes that either option will result in dissatisfaction. Thus‚ Edna’s awakening in Grand Isle leads to her suicide. Edna’s awakening occurs during her family’s vacation in Grand Isle. It is

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    ” But in stark contrast‚ to find women voicing their opinions‚ or acting against the norms of society does shock the average Indian because examples are few and far between. Interestingly therefore‚ I was surprised to find that out of nine Indian novels that I read I found women with strong characters in six. The strength of these women can be categorized into three distinct groups with two books under each subdivision. The first category would consist of women with strong will powers‚ the second

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    Nathan Hoffman Period 3 5/21/13 Ms. Wolf War of the Worlds: Men to mice “Fear makes us feel our humanity” ‚ Benjamin Disraeli. The novel War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (1898) follows the story of a man and his brother in England during an Alien invasion . In 2005 Steven Spielberg made the film War of the Worlds based off of the book. In his version we follow one man in modern America during an Alien Invasion. As a divorced father he’s trying to desperately reach Boston to reunite his kids

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    Criticism on the Novel Nature setting are explicit Page 30: "When I was about fifteen years old we had retired to our house near Belrive‚ when we witnessed a most violent and terrible thunderstorm. It advanced from behind the mountains of Jura‚ and the thunder burst at once with frightful loudness from various quarters of the heavens. I remained with curiosity and delight. As I stood at the door‚ on a beautiful oak which stood about twenty yards from our house; and so soon as the dazzling light

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    Characters: Georges Méliès The Station Inspector Hugo’s Father Mama Jeanne Etienne Rene Tabard Hugo is the kind of “smart” kid that adults are constantly chasing after. He is a twelve-year-old boy who lives in a train station. Hugo is an orphan‚ and his uncle‚ who’s supposed to be taking care of him‚ is a drunk who just so happens to have disappeared. Therefore‚ Hugo runs the clocks in the station‚ and spends his days avoiding the Station Inspector‚ who is not the nicest of people

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    Floyd 1 Kiana Floyd Ms Jarvis 6‚ December 2013 Euthanasia is a painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. People decide to use euthanasia because they fell weak‚ tired‚ and uncomfortable. They suffer from pain or unacceptable side effects of pain medication‚ people may also have

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