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    The theme of the novel “warehouse” by Keith Gray is “change” because the protagonists all changed obviously at the end of the story. Robbie is a “fifteen” (p.9) years old boy who runs away from home because of his abusive brother named Frank. Frank always beats Robbie up and “[he] blaming” (p.80) Robbie for making their “dad left us” (p.59). Robbie never fights back‚ he thinks he deserves it because he told a lie when he was eight and everything got changed. Their dad left them. At the end of the

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    the verge of abandoning passion altogether. She waits until she is not influenced by her own poverty‚ loneliness‚ psychological vulnerability‚ or passion. Because Rochester has been blinded by the fire and has lost his manor house at the end of the novel‚ he has become weaker while Jane has grown in strength. Jane claims that they are equals‚ but the marriage dynamic has actually tipped in her favor. Rochester did not completely change book either. It was mostly circumstantial being that when Jane

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Graphic Novels Graphic novels are to be defined as novels in comic-strip format. They are usually shown to us either in series and have a continuous plot or it can be presented in shorter stories. One popular form of a “comic book” is called a manga (漫画). The Chinese character that is used to write manga translates into “whimsical drawings”. Mangas are different from most of the books out there in multiple ways. The beginning of the book for instance starts

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    The “Whole” Picture There are various connections that can be made between the characters within the novel “Kindred” written by Octavia Butler. The majority of these connections relate to four of the course themes we’ve visited in past few weeks: double consciousness‚ collective trauma‚ diaspora‚ and power relationships. The protagonist‚ Dana Franklin‚ traveled between the past and present and in her travels she met a variety of different people‚ including the enslaved African Americans

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    Herman Melville’s novel Typee analyzes the ways in which human bodies have become written and overwritten with racial meaning. The narrator‚ Tom‚ condemns the European world‚ desiring freedom from the oppressive ship he belongs to. He wants to enter the abundant Polynesian land but his connection of the European world remains. Despite how Tom speaks crudely of the “dark-skinned Hawaiians and the woolly-heeded Feejees” (pg 217)‚ we can see his diminishing anxiety about racial contact and understanding

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    graphic novels have engaging art imprinted on them‚ making them more amusing and pleasurable. Furthermore‚ Comics include various types of genres like current events‚ social issues across the globe‚ and some are narrow as subjects like Science fiction‚ History‚ Biology. Such content can grasp a student’s attention and build a momentum of interest to read such compositions. Nancy Frey ‚ an author of “Graphic Novels: The Good‚ The Bad‚ and the Ugly explains‚ “The popularity of the graphic novels is attributed

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    Jamaica Kincaid’s novel “Lucy” is from the point of view of a girl who moves to America for a better life. The main characteristics that stuck out to me were how blunt and to the point she was while narrating‚ but when interacting with others‚ she felt out of place or did not care. If I were to direct a movie based on this book‚ I would cast Rosario Dawson as Lucy‚ but to recall these events. Through out the movie‚ Rosario Dawson would narrate what Lucy is really thinking while the camera shows a

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    Jane Eyre can easily be classified as a romantic novel. The term “romantic” usually brings to mind images of love ‚ however‚ it is much more than that. It is filled with emotion and freedom and can also be seen as the main conflict of the narrative because that is what the characters central struggles evolve around which is why “Jane Eyre” which can easily be classified as a romantic novel. Throughout the novel romance can be portrayed in many ways such as Berthas acts of arson. She is known as

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    Matars protagonist‚ the young Suleiman in the novel ‘In the country of men’ is essentially bewildered about what it means to be a man in the Libya of his youths. Receiving conflicting messages about the meaning of true masculinity and various impressions of what it means to be a man in Libya complicates the protagonists perception of true manhood and which is further confounded by the contradicting messages he receives about the form of heroism and betrayal. The young Suleiman is also mystified by

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    Book Review of THE CANTERVILLE GHOST * About the Author Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer and poet. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s‚ he became one of London’s most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. Today he is remembered for his epigrams and plays‚ and the circumstances of his imprisonment which was followed by his early death. Wilde’s parents were successful Anglo-Irish Dublin intellectuals. Their son became fluent in French and German early in life. At university

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