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    Houseboy: Novel Essay

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    Toundi’s diary in the time of French colonization of Cameroon‚ explores this mis-identity within the cruel system of colonization. Although being a coming-of-age novel‚ Oyono sharply criticizes the ironies of colonial societies through the relationship between the oppressor and oppressed. Houseboy is a great example of an anti-colonialist novel that focuses on mis-identity within colonial societies. Oyono could not have summarized it better when he said "What are we Blackmen who are called French?".

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    Utopia In The Novel 1984

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    In the novel “1984” by George Orwell he shows readers what a negative utopia is. Winston Smith is the main character and the plot revolves around how Winston feels frustrated by the control of the party. The party has a strong control over its citizens and the use telescreens‚ the thought police‚ and the youth league to maintain their control through psychological manipulation. The party maintains their control over citizens by using telescreen to have around-the-clock surveillance. They use the

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    El Paso High School: Representing the Power of Greek and Roman Architecture Nicholas Damon Schultz Art History 1305 Dr. Max Grossman November 20‚ 2013 El Paso High Schools east and southeast facades are neo classical designed structures from Henry Charles Trost constructed between 1914 and 1916. Trost was an architect that was a large part of El Paso’s architectural history during a significant portion of economic growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.1 El Paso High Schools

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    Attitudes on Science and Technology in Novels Three novels that were written in three completely different times all were able to contribute to different views and attitudes towards science and technology. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ The Time Machine‚ and Fahrenheit 451 are all accurate portrayals of the effect that science and technology have had on this world even as far back as 1886 when The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was first published. Although each book was

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    Battle of El Alamein between the Allies and Axis powers was fought in two separate battles (Phillips‚ 1962). The Allies consisted of primarily British soldiers known as the Eight Army. In addition to the British soldiers‚ the Allies also consisted of soldiers from Australia‚ New Zealand‚ India‚ South Africa‚ France‚ and Greece. The Axis known as the Panzerarmee Afrika (later renamed German-Italian Panzerarmee) consisted of only German and Italian soldiers. Both battles were fought in El Alamein

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    NOVEL WALK TO REMEMBER

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    Fifty-seven-year-old Landon Carter narrates the novel‚ reflecting on events from 40 years in the past. The novel opens with a Prologue‚ in which the older Landon‚ living in the same North Carolina town as he did at the age of 17‚ stands near the Baptist church that figures prominently in the novel and gets himself in the mindset of his 17-year-old self. The story begins in 1958 and is‚ Landon tells us‚ both joyful and sad. Seventeen-year-old Landon is a senior at Beaufort High School‚ which collaborates

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     Diane has  eight proclaimed novels and have many awards including the BCALA  Literary Award for Fiction from the Black Caucus of the American  Library Association. “Tumbling” is a Fiction novel and African  American Literature. This genre appealed to me because it  allowed me to read about a complex problem about an African  American family during the Civil Rights era and feel like I  could understand the situation fully by the realistic viewpoints  included in the novel.  The main character Herbie lives South Philly with his wife

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    questions‚ comments‚ predictions‚ and ideas while you read. The process helps you develop critical reading skills and encourage you to expand your reflective writing. Your Assignment - Requirements for Dialectical Journals • Choose a novel. Read the novel. As you read‚ keep a Dialectical Journal wherein you record responses/reactions to your book (See Above). o You should respond in your Dialectical Journal approximately every 15 – 20 pages. • The book may be any age and

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    Novel and Moral Values

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    highlight the values of a culture or a society by using characters who are alienated from that culture or society because of gender‚ race‚ class‚ or creed. Choose a novel or a play in which such a character plays a significant role and show how that character’s alienation reveals the surrounding society’s assumptions or moral values. In the novel Frankenstein‚ the character Frankenstein “the monster” created by Victor is an example of alienation from society or culture. The monster was rejected and neglected

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    Novel and Black Africans

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    King‚ Jr. One of the most significant figures in the rise of the novel in the Restoration period(or The Long Eighteenth Century period) is Aphra Behn and her novella Oroonoko or the Royal slave. Although it is impossible to satisfactorily date the beginning of the novel in English‚ long fiction and fictional biographies began to distinguish themselves from other forms in England during this period(1). It is the first English novel to show Black Africans in a sympathetic manner. Oroonoko has been

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