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    uphold. She is the great niece of the famous forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. In the novel Victoria also known as Tori has gone through a very abnormal experience with her three best friends Ben‚ Hi‚ and Shelton. This novel is very different from others because it is in Tori’s point of view. This is very atypical because forensic science is very complex and something that takes time and when the novel is in a 16 year old’s point of view it can lead to some uncertainties.     Tori and her friends

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    Explore the use of setting in the novel ‘The Road’ The novel ‘The Road’ opens after great disaster has struck leaving many barren lands and few living beings. Within the first few pages we are introduced to this on-going long road of travel which will supposedly lead them to safety in the south‚ although the two main characters of this novel - the man and the boy – encounter very low temperatures and scarce necessities (food‚ water‚ clothing and shelter) they do not seem to find danger just yet

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    Victorian Novel’ Joseph W. Childers highlights the role of information to the industrialism in Britain in the early Victorian period. Information was crucial to understand the structure of the industrial culture. Moreover‚ widely accepted ideas were starting to be questioned and as Childers points out people ‘were existing differently’. Accordingly‚ novelists as Gaskell‚ Dickens‚ Disraeli‚ Kingsley‚ and Frances Trollope provide specific examples of progress. Childers indicates that the novel is a good

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    Epiphany The experience of one being awakened to unforeseen thoughts or ideas is generally known as an epiphany. Many of Flannery O’Conner’s writings which comprises of tragic events that eventually lead his characters into appalling situations‚ ultimately serves as an example of some sort of revelation or epiphany to the character. One example of O’Conner’s writing that depicts such theme is the short story‚ “Everything That Rises Must Converge‚” which tells of the story of a recent college student

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    residents of a river town in Colombia. The novel embarks on an exploration into an unsettling crime to arrive at a solution in order to explain a murder. Many years after the death of protagonist‚ Santiago Nasar‚ his close friend returns “twentyseven years later” (Marquez 1981:1) to question the residents present on the day of the murder. Through analysing into the past‚ the story turns investigative and portrays elements of a detective novel. A typical crime novel usually portrays the author opening the

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    Akeem Wynn September 23‚ 2010 English 1A In the novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ the Breedlove family were the most frowned upon and talked about family due in part to Cholly‚ the patriarch’s‚ violence toward his family. He quarreled and physically fought his wife habitually‚ successfully burned down their house and even fathered a stillborn with his own daughter. Some characters in the novel say that Cholly is just a crazy old drunk who doesn’t care about anyone and‚ since he is the only one causing

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Novel “Atonement” to its Film In class‚ we have been reading the novel “Atonement”‚ by Ian McEwan. This novel was made into a film in 2007 and won many awards for its acting‚ music‚ and many other categories. In general‚ the film was extremely loyal to the plot and character development in the novel. The director made sure that many of the little details that were present in the novel were in the film. I think this is what made the film so notable; the filmmakers

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    book around Perth‚ Western Australia‚ around the time of the second end of the Second World War over a span of twenty years. From reading other Winton novels it’s easy to see that his part of the country has had a big impact on him and he has a strong affinity with his country and me being from the West makes it easy for me to relate to the novel. Winton uses words that only someone who has had the experience of growing up or living in country Western Australia would understand‚ for example he uses

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    Independent Novel Essay on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice "It is truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife." This quote out of the novel is the very first sentence and is also one of the themes of this novel. Though it may seem like a strange theme it was actually quite good‚ if not great. It gave the story funny moments‚ unsure twists‚ and a type of romantic adventure that almost every girl loves. The theme is simple

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    Preferences of words in the novel Silver Sister by Lillian Ng In Lillian Ng’s Silver Sister‚ the protagonist‚ Silver Sister‚ is an 80 years old Chinese woman who has experienced a great deal of occurrences in her life. She has lived in many places from her hometown in a village in China called Lung Sun‚ to Canton‚ Hong Kong‚ Singapore‚ and finally to Australia. She describes each place and compares it with Australia. The words being used in her comparison determines where she positions herself

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