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    The novel ‘Disgrace’ by J. M. Coetzee was an eye opening and a thrilling ride through the pages. This story has put a strong emphasis on the idea of nemesis in real life. Lurie‚ the main character sexually harassed his student and in return he lost his job‚ his friends‚ respect from colleagues‚ and in an indirect‚ cynical way his daughter was gang raped. He has to live with all sorts of regrets and intense thoughts about where he has gone wrong. Lurie tries to engage himself in his daughter’s lifestyle

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    Negrito are a class of several ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia. Ati children‚ the Philippines.Their current populations include 12 Andamanese peoples of the Andaman Islands‚ six Semang peoples of Malaysia‚ the Mani of Thailand‚ and the Aeta‚ Agta‚ Ati‚ and 30 other peoples of the Philippines.Reports from British traders also speak of negrito people on Borneo (Sarawak). (Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society‚ Vol. XXIX‚ part 1‚ 1956) Balangay is the first

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    Moral Value of the Novel

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    Back to the dreamtime is a novel about a son‚ Richard wanted to accomplish his father’s will. He found the Aboriginal decoration‚ tjurunga while cleaning the attics with his siblings. When Sonya and Joe told him about the tjurunga‚ he decided to complete the mission. He went to many places such as Alice Springs at Darwin‚ the Lake Armadeus and Hermannsburg Mission together with Tom‚ his friend Bradley and two guiders that have been send by the chief leader‚ Urandangi . Walpiri and Aratjara. Finally

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    Donna Hayes stated‚ the demand for single title women’s fiction grow continuously while the demand for series romance remains stable. As the result‚ the problem Harlequin has is whether or not to launch MIRA‚ a new line of single-title women’s fiction novels and if so‚ how to launch it. Analysis Harlequin management is facing the industry turning point and their decision determines whether the company will grow its publishing business or be beaten by its rivals. Harlequin has been applying a packaged

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    Deborah Ellis and Eric Walter’s young adult novel Bifocal‚ is about a Urban Canadian high school that becomes torn apart after suspicions of terrorism. This novel is uniquely written with two different point of views from two of the high school’s students. Readers are able to get to know Haroon‚ a Muslim student who is devoted to his school work and family. They also get to know Jay‚ a white catholic student‚ who is the star of the football team. One day during school hours‚ the school goes into

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    response to a live performance – The Woman in Black On Thursday the 28th February we went to see a production of The Woman in Black at York Theatre Royal. The Woman in Black is a thriller‚ which was taken from the novel by Susan Hill. It was about a solicitor who is sent to look at the legal documents of an old lady who has recently died in a large house. When the man checks the documents he is locked in and haunted by the spectral "woman in black" and slowly uncovers the horrific secrets that

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    Scott Paden Monica Lott Eng 11011 October 23‚ 2008 The Black Dahlia The 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short has remained one of Hollywood’s most notorious unsolved cases in Los Angeles history. The cold case has been passed down from detective to detective searching answers or any clues to help put the case to rest. The Black Dahlia was actually Elizabeth Short: a young‚ aspiring actress from a small town in Massachusetts. Elizabeth or Beth‚ as known by many‚ was born July 29‚ 1924

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    Crudely Human   Defoe’s book Moll Flanders offers an interesting glimpse into the ancestry of the works that we call novels today. While much of the work holds characteristics that today’s reader would recognize as those of a novel‚ there are also many moments where Defoe’s technique is obviously outdated. A timeless quality to Defoe’s novel‚ however‚ is the way in which he constructs realistic characters through informal structure‚ a lowered register‚ and an organization of ideas that creates

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    Jessie Redmon Fauset’s novel‚ Plum Bun‚ is a story of African American self-hatred told through the life of the protagonist‚ Angela Murray and her family‚ who are divided by color. Plum Bun was set in the 1920s‚ which was a time of tremendous change in America in many areas including technology‚ economics‚ and civil rights. During that decade‚ people were moving from farms and rural areas into cities where they began to focus on education in the school systems and civil rights. Cities like New York

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    power to both destroy and save lives. Examine how characters in the novel (for example‚ Liesel‚ Max‚ Ilsa Hermann‚ Hitler‚ Rosa and/or Hans) use words to destroy and to save. What are some of the effects of their words? Discuss at least two characters’ relationships with the power of language. Another option: The Book Thief is‚ on one level‚ the story of Liesel Meminger’s relationship with books. At the beginning of Zusak’s novel‚ Death advises the reader‚ “All told‚ she owned fourteen books‚

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