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    such as being in a war. In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ the main character‚ Amir‚ is constantly reminded of the wrongs he has committed by noticing select objects. The author uses symbolism in the novel to demonstrate the themes of guilt‚ brotherhood‚ and redemption. In the novel‚ kites represent the theme of guilt. Amir’s guilt is demonstrated when he chooses the kite over Hassan. After Hassan had returned with the kite shortly after being raped‚ Amir was suddenly hit with a sense of guilt

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    able to establish themselves as political and ideoplogal alternatives to the secularist-nationalist PLO (21) 1935‚ Muslim Brotherhood extended their reach to Palestine‚ At the beginning‚ its role was to promote and finance cultural education and social services. Financing and constructing mosques in Palestine. (21) Under the leadership of Sheikh Ahmad Yassin‚ the Brotherhood founded an Islamic Center in 1973 in the Gaza Strip‚ controlling over 40% of the mosqu8es‚ and the Islamic University in Gaza

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    And in “Fever Pitch” written by Nick Hornby‚ we get another look at what hooliganism means to some people. But why do people become hooligans? When asked why hooliganism many people talk about the family they never had and the brotherhood. But when does this brotherhood turn into newspaper articles about disasters? In the text “Among the Thugs” we get a look into what motivates the hooligans to cause such violence. England was in a very fragile state in the 1970s‚ there were big differences between

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    It won’t be hard to get the vote of that new chap Ed. Oblivious‚ shy‚ childlike but best of all fresh and new. He doesn’t know any better I mean did you see the way he said ‘totes’. Once he’s under my power he’ll know exactly how to address my brotherhood. Soliloquy of Guy Belling field – Posh Guy. Guy Bellingfield. Yeah that’s me; Aspiring president of the infamous Riot Club. Tonight lads this glorious return is going down in fucking history I can put my money on it. But there’s just one

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    Ellison‚ Ralph. The Invisible Man. New York: Random House Inc‚ 1952. Print. “Summary and Analysis.” Bloom’s Guides: Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. Ed. Portia Weiskel. New York: Infobase Publishing‚ 2008. 22-23. Print. “Themes.” Novels For Students Volume 2. Ed. Diane Telgan. Detroit: Gale‚ 1997. 160-161. Print. “Style.” Novels For Students Volume 2. Ed. Diane Telgan. Detroit: Gale‚ 1997. 161-162. Print. Dykema-VanderArk‚ Anthony M. Novels For Students Volume 2. Ed. Diane Telgan. Detroit:

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    take place when the letter for Mr. Emerson is received and then the invisible man is told to work at Liberty Paints‚ almost as though moving around as if he were a game piece‚ thrown around recklessly on a gameboard. When he gave speeches for the Brotherhood‚ did they really listen to what he had to say‚ or did they pay attention just because of his ethnic background? He says in the prologue “I am invisible‚ understand‚ simply because people refuse to see me”(Ellison). This invisibility is what led

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    In The Red Convertible Louise Erdrich uses the foreshadowing and the symbolism of boots and water to show the death of Stephan and the car as a symbol of the loss of a lifelong brotherhood in the last 40 lines. Louise Erdrich uses the symbol of boots to show the weight of the PTSD from war in Stephan’s life to the point where he was alive‚ he was truly not living a healthy life because he was weighted down by the war and his experiences this is shown when he first arrived home and would not leave

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    with no reason other than that their friend did‚ displaying the strong bond of brotherhood they all share. Sharing that connection with the others is not always with a select group but a feeling that can be created. During different training sessions and school Wasdin was put into groups with multiple other people that he was forced to entrust others. One example was during his time spent during hell week was brotherhood was abandoned‚”I had begged one of them not to ring out but he abandoned Mike

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    lover and companion that he hated before he knew her and then later loves. O’Brien lies and says he is a member of the Brotherhood‚ an underground organization that is against the Party or government‚ when in reality he is a member of the thought police. Big Brother is the leader of The Party and Emmanuel Goldstein used to be an ally of Big Brother but now leads the Brotherhood against the party. The first big event that happened was when Winston started writing his diary. He knew the

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    which it receives much assistance‚ but seemed willing to jeopardise them by targeting U.S.-funded NGOs. Sus-pected by Islamists of seeking to deprive them of oppor-tunity to govern and by non-Islamists of entering a secret pact with the Muslim Brotherhood‚ it finds itself in the worst of both worlds: an angry tug-of-war with liberal protesters and a high-wire contest with Islamists. It dis-plays little interest in governing‚ wishing instead to pro-tect privileges‚ but erratic behaviour threatens

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