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    The Lost Bones

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    her neighbor‚ Mr. Harvey. Peter Jackson shows his audience through eight years that Susie and especially her family are not ready to accept the reality of Susie’s fate. Jackson demonstrates Susie’s denial of death shortly after her murder‚ “I wasn ’t lost‚ or frozen‚ or gone... I was alive; I was alive in my own perfect world” (The Lovely Bones). The next theme in the grieving process is anger. Anger can appear in many different ways after the loss of a loved one. The character in the film that portrayed

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    Paradise Lost

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    	Looking at John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ we can see that there are the two ideas of damnation and salvation through reconciliation present in the characters of Satan and Adam & Eve‚ respectively. It is Satan’s sin of pride that first causes him to fall from God’s grace and into the bowels of hell. This same pride is also what keeps him from being able to be reconciled to God‚ and instead‚ leads him to buy into his own idea of saving himself. With Adam & Eve‚ we see that although they

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    The Lost Letter

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    Margaret was reading a letter. Suddenly‚ the letter flew out of the princess’ hand into the air. The carriage jerked to a stop. The guards dismounted and began searching the street. Liza watched the wind blow the letter into a small alley. She noticed how anxious the princess looked. But the queen seemed impatient. She spoke to the driver‚ and just as suddenly as the procession had stopped‚ the guards mounted and the carriage resumed moving down the street. Liza waited until the carriage and

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    Utoya Lost

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    Utoya Lost It was a quiet summer’s day on the Island of Utoya‚ where each year‚ hundreds of youngsters would come together and spend a week away from their families‚ to do projects‚ activities and other fun things. Little did they know‚ that many would never see their families again... "Just another peaceful afternoon" Is what they told themselves as they all gathered around for the daily assembly. Friends side by side‚ smiles and giggles on every face‚ not only was the atmopsphere lively

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    The Secret Garden Summary

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    THE SECRET GARDEN SUMMARY   Mary Lennox lives with her rich parents in India. No one has ever really cared for her; hardly anyone knows she is even there. One day a cholera epidemic breaks out and nearly everyone dies. Mary hides in the nursery and when she wakes up the next morning‚ there is no one left. She is sent to England where her uncle‚ Archibald Craven‚ lives. A woman called Medlock is sent to take her to the manor. Normally the 500 year old Misselthwaite Manor on the Yorkshire moors isn’t

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    According to the Bible‚ and Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ Free will did not exist in the world until God influenced Adam and Eve. God told Adam and Eve that the one rule they must follow in the garden of Eden is to never eat from the tree of knowledge. Adam and Eve took this command and blindly followed it because they were told to do so by God‚ and they did not even realize that they could disobey him. It was not until Satan invaded the garden to coerce Eve in to eating the apple from the tree of

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    feeling of rejection. In East of Eden and The Kite Runner‚ many characters find the task of love daunting and insufficient to their expectations. Love presents itself in every aspect of both novels and therefore is a major theme. Whether it was love from family or lovers‚ both novels explore the idea of unrequited love and its consequences on the characters lifelong journeys. The theme of love is a major underlying cause of many problems within East of Eden for it creates a feeling of rejection

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    Paradise Lost

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    Summary of Paradise Lost (Domestic Division) In January 1‚ 2006 New York Times optional editorial “Summary of Paradise Lost (Domestic Division)” published in Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. Terry Martin Hekker uses her divorced marriage as a living example to bring up importance of financial independence and to notice young women the possibility of divorce. Hekker asserts being a homemaker as a valid choice for women in the article titled “The Satisfaction of Housewifery and Motherhood”

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    Garden State Analysis

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    The film “Garden State” is an eccentric drama‚ romance comedy with a slew of complex‚ innate cast of characters‚ each deeply entrenched in profound emotional and psychological scars‚ ascending from the regrets of their past. It is a musing‚ on finding oneself after years of aimless confusion. Writer/Director Zach Braff‚ stars as the films main character‚ Andrew Largeman. In James Berardinelli’s movie review‚ he said: “Garden State is one of those movies that fails to stay with the viewer for an extended

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    Paradise Lost

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    One of Milton’s strengths used in his epic Paradise Lost is his vivid imagery. He uses imagery not only for visual impact but also for reinforcing themes and characterization. Many of the images used pertain to light and dark‚ which help to convey his main purpose of justifying the ways of God to man and illustrating Hell. Milton justifies the ways of God to man all throughout his story. Line twenty-two explains to man that God can make the darkness in one’s life go away by bringing "light" to

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