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    Power is hard to get and easy to lose. You can use it to help the world and use it to destroy it. Interstellar is a great example of power. Interstellar is written by Greg Keyes. In this book earth is in a dust bowl and is slowly dying‚ 90% of the population is farmers and all they can grow is corn. Copper who is the main character finds NASA’s secret home. He found this place with the help of his daughter Murph‚ they came by sand coordinates in Murph’s room during a dust storm. This is assumed

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    March 20‚ 13 Slide of 5 Some online practice..... http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/writersref7e/ In Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam novel The Things They Carried‚ the main character is named Tim O’Brien‚ but the author claims that the work is fictional. In Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam novel The Things They Carried‚ in which the main character is also named Tim O’Brien‚ the author deliberately blurs the line between autobiography and fiction. In Vanity Fair‚ William Makepeace Thackeray presents readers with a

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    grandmother‚ Rain‚ who educates him until she has an accident. Cap is different from other characters because Cap comes from Garland which is a whole different world. In Garland‚ there is no money‚ no television and different hobbies from the “real” world. Cap would have never thought he would interact with the world outside of Garland and enjoy it! While Rain was picking plums from her plum tree she falls down from the tree and breaks her hip. Due to Rain’s accident‚ she is in the hospital waiting

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    All through the novel‚ Go Set A Watchman‚ Atticus can be seen as a very different character‚ therefore‚ developing conflicts between him and Scout. To begin with‚ Scout finds a pamphlet labeled The Black Plague near Atticus’ books. As Scout says in the novel‚ “‘I especially liked the part where the Negroes‚ bless their hearts‚ couldn’t help being inferior to the white race because their skulls are thicker and their brain-pans shallower—’” (Lee‚ 102). After picking up the pamphlet‚ Scout begins to

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    unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.” This particular quote is a great way to describe what Kathryn Stockett is trying to portray in her book titled “The Help.” In Stockett’s novel‚ the author demonstrates that racism divides with negative consequences through the setting‚ conflicts and characters. BODY 1 Stockett’s novel is set in 1962 in a town called Jackson‚ Mississippi. In 1962‚ Mississippi was not a state where white and coloured people were equal. In Jackson

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    the character in Savannah Bay. The three characters of Madeleine‚ Jeune Femme and Savannah cannot exist in their own rights. They all depend on each other’s action‚ memories‚ and admissions. Madeleine’s fragmented memories reflect her fragmented character. She is never a complete character‚ and the audience will never be granted a full picture of who she is. Jeune Femme is reliant on Madeleine for the representation of her mother‚ Savannah. Thus‚ it becomes unimportant to access the character of Jeune

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    Allegiant is all about sacrificing for the safe of the other. The main character Beatrice "Tris" Prior‚ is like a prison in where she lived. She is very strong woman that can fight for the peace of her country ang for the safe of it. Tris want to escape from her city because she want to be free. So Tris lies her way out of jail‚ and she was approached by a group called the Allegiant‚ whose has goal to get out from thier city. This plan is looking better and better because Evelyn‚ Tobias’s mom‚ is

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    The character Spaz is a teenager that doesn’t knows a lot about himself. All he knows is he has to live by Billy Bizmo’s rules and stay alive. When Spaz was little‚ he was put in a unit home and then he had a sister name Bean. Spaz loved Bean like she was apart of him. Then he finds out that Bean has this disease called leukemia. She was always sick and even though he was scared and confused he always stays beside her. Spaz was the only one that could give her the medicine she needed by taking her

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    What truly makes a house a home? The story “Home” is about a prosecutor named Yevgeny. He realizes one night coming home that his son‚ Seryozha‚ has been smoking from the nanny. When he went to go and talk to his son about it his son lied and said he had only done it once‚ when in fact he had smoked twice. Yevgeny tried to explain to his son throughout the story that smoking was bad in a way he would understand. At one point‚ he tried to tell him that it’s not okay to take others things without permission

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    In the stories written by Hurston‚ Faulkner‚ and O’Connor‚ many of the characters appear to be flawed; the main protagonists all have a distorted mental state. Southern novels often feature a type of grotesque theme. In “ Hairoglyphics in Faulkner’s " A Rose for Emily"/ Reading the Primal Trace “‚ authors Mary Arensberg and Sara E. Schyfter discuss the mental state of Miss Emily in “ A Rose for Emily “ by William Faulkner. The authors state‚ “ Incest between a father and daughter‚ the re-enactment

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