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    into the 70s and even till now. Pecola’s dream of having this standard of beauty eventually deteriorates her mental state leading to her psychological devastation. The novel is narrated through three different perspectives the first one being in Claudia Mcteer’s Pecola’s childhood friend second is omniscient and

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    important details and elements in Ender’s Game. One important element is Valentine and Peter creating the personas Demosthenes and Locke. This is important because it shows what is happening outside of the battle school‚ and Peter taking over

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    Eventually‚ his success as a Commander unknowingly and sadly resulted in the death of an entire civilization. Orson Scott Card directly illustrates through the casting of “good” and “evil” characters the importance of communication. Ender and Peter‚ Valentine‚ and the Buggers are perfect illustrations of how the lack of communication can cause failure among human relationships. One of the key communication failures emphasized in the relationship between Ender and Peter Wiggin was how the lack of communication

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    Ghost from the Nursery: A Book Review by Claudia Claudia Quezada-Commerford FSHS 305 Kansas State University Ghost from the Nursery: A Book Review by Claudia In the ‘Ghost from the Nursery: Tracing the Roots of Violence’‚ the authors set out with the goal to make readers aware of the importance of the first period of a child’s life. They are seeking to explain the rise of violence in the United States‚ with children being the fastest growing criminal population. The authors

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    Saint Maybe By: Shanna Gonzales English 3- 4/5 December 7‚ 2005 Ann Tyler’s Saint Maybe is a complex work that analyzes the grieving process and the human need to reconcile for our sins or wrong doings. At the beginning of the book the Bedloe’s are described as the perfect family‚ much similar to that of a 50’s sitcom. Mr. Bedloe is a hard working husband and caring father. And Mrs. Bedloe is a neat cheerful wife and mother. While their children achieve average to excelling academic scores

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    really loves her he should not try and change her and stay with her. Leo and Stargirl “Loved” each other. I know that Leo and Stargirl loved each other because in chapter 24 the author writes [Painted on the sheet in broad red brush strokes was a valentine heart enclosing the words: Stargirl Loves Leo. My first impulse was to drag the teacher to the window and say‚ “Look‚ she loves me.”] (129). This quote means that she was showing her affection to Leo and Leo responded

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    American has been described in many terms such as the melting pot and tossed salad‚ but what are these terms really telling us as Americans. What these terms are trying to convey is that America is a country of great diversity. When it comes to the literature of this country reflects its population in its diversity of genres‚ themes‚ language‚ and voice. For example‚ the voices of Toni Morrison‚ whose voice were very powerful and appreciated in many ways as she wrote a very inspiring book call “The

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    written by Orson Scott Card‚ the main character‚ Ender Wiggin eventually becomes the hero of the human race. The story starts with Ender‚ a third child‚ living with his sister Valentine and his brother Peter. Ender constantly lives in fear with his brother because he is not only rough on Ender‚ but borderline abusive. Valentine‚ on the other hand‚ is filled with kindness and cares for Ender. One day‚ a man who belongs to the “ International Fleet” comes to his house and asks to see Ender. Ender was

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    and cheerful although his father just died only two weeks ago. Hamlet is also immature because he can never make up his mind. He is constantly putting himself down because he cannot make a decision about anything. While over-thinking the murder of Claudias he says‚ “A dull and muddy-melted rascal‚ peak like John-a-dreams‚ unpregnant of my cause…” (117). He cannot make up his mind about the murder so he is putting himself down for not being able to make a decision‚ calling himself dull spirited and

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    Andres G. Camacho Bonet Andrea Pecinkas INGL3104 Sec 011 9 March 2015 Character Analysis: Ender’s Game-Andrew “Ender” Wiggins In the book Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card‚ Andrew Wiggin is the main character or protagonist. Although his real name is Andrew Wiggin‚ he goes by the nickname “Ender”. He is the protagonist since the main plot is centered on him. In its majority‚ the story is centered in Ender’s development in battle school to become the Commander who will save mankind from the

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