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    Foxfire: the novel

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    .Foxfire Foxfire is a page turning novel about a newly formed girl’s gang in the 1950’s.  This story is written by Joyce Carol Oates‚ published by Penguin Group‚ and has 316 pages.  This is a vivid novel and is a great read.  On a rating scale of one to five‚ I would defiantly say this is a five! It gives amazing details that makes you believe you are in the 50’s watching these rebellious girls making their own rules and doing as they please.         Margaret Ann Sadovsky‚ called ‘Legs’ by her

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    House on Mango Street

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    The House on Mango Street / Breaking Through These two novels are very similar in the fact that they both have a young child as their protagonist who is suffering from poverty. They would talk about how they would like to get out of the situation they are in and make something better for themselves. Also both novels have a Hope theme in their story. Panchito and Esperanza both are from a poor family and have to work more for the things they need. Panchito more than Esperanzas family but never

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    development. We may also appreciate the literary techniques that allow such a vivid world to be set before our imaginations. Credible and vivid environments are created in the two texts I wish to explore in this essay. In "How Many Miles to Babylon"‚ the novel set in Ireland and France during the early days of World War One‚ Jennifer Johnston depicts the faded grandeur of the big house in Wicklow and the politics of rural life in Ireland in the early years of the twentieth century. She also tales us to

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    Women in Victorian Novels

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    Women in Victorian Novels The ideas and standards that are set with being a proper Victorian woman are starting to become questioned. Through these novels there are subtle hints portrayed throughout the book of women being able to make their own choices and finally have their own independence. Some women choose to take the opportunity and have a say while others still abide by the Victorian way.   Louis J Boyle Victorian Writers 30 April 2013

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    Contrasting the Qualities of Cats and Dogs Though dogs and cats are popular pets‚ they both have vastly different behaviors‚ attitudes‚ needs‚ and habits which require their owners to deal with them in various ways. They both lavish their owners with companionship and affection. There are lots of differences between cats and dogs‚ they are like day and night. For undying love and loyalty‚ and extra talk of protection‚ a dog is a suitable choice. Dogs generally are more loyal and affectionate‚

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    International Journal of Child Rights and Research (IJCRR) About the Journal IJCRR is an inter-disciplinary forum for child research and aims to publish papers on all aspects relating to child rights and research across geographical boundaries‚ disciplines‚ socio-economic-cultural contexts‚ and applied and basic research. It invites contribution that explores international and inter-disciplinary research committed to increasing understanding of child rights. It welcomes submission that explores

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    This next literature I will be discussing is “Don Quixote” written by Miguel De Cervantes which has a powerful message of social classes. This story tells you a lot about social classes and how it everyone is treated differently within the classes. Don Quixote is an old man who has read a lot of books about knights and decides to be come one. He is a very weather man and is one of the smartest people in his town. He set off on a great adventure in pursuit of eternal glory and drops what everything

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    House On Mango Street

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    In the book The House on Mango Street‚ author Sandra Cisneros presents a series of vignettes that involve a young girl‚ named Esperanza‚ growing up in the Latino section of Chicago. Esperanza Cordero is searching for a release from the low expectations and restrictions that Latino society often imposes on its young women. Cisneros draws on her own background to supply the reader with accurate views of Latino society today. In particular‚ Cisneros provides the chapters "Boys and Girls" and "Beautiful

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    The science fiction stories entertain us and teach lessons about life. Within that purpose‚ authors write science fiction stories with elements of science fiction. This essay will be comparing and contrasting three elements of science fiction‚ which are technology‚ imaginary characters‚ and surprise ending by two stories‚ “Zoo” written by Edward D. Hoch and “The Ruum” written by Arthur Porges. The first element that will be discussed is technology. Technology that the story “Zoo” uses is spaceship

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    these works truly be appreciated instead of facing disapproval from society. Tragically‚ often times it takes many years and countless hours of revisions to tone down the work to fit within the moral mold that society creates for itself. Stephen Crane was one of those authors who wanted to use his works to show his readers and the general population the things that are often just swept under the rug. In Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane‚ many controversial topics are addressed which

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