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    in the town of Waterville‚ water was the primary source for all things. The system for getting this water was a huge project‚ pipes connecting from all over the world from the water source to the main river in Waterville that took decades to build. Cars‚ electricity and countless everyday things ran off of this supply. This town was the last on Earth after the apocalypse which had wiped out a majority of the world and so the townspeople had never worried about the water running out. Until mid October

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    In the book a Long Walk to Water ‚ there are two themes that I think are the most important ‚ one of them is perseverance . Salva is taught the importance of perseverance and how to persevere‚ to never lose hope‚ never quit and always continue until he reached his goal‚ attain his goals by his uncle . Salva uncle is an amazing example of perseverance . In the desert of Akobo ‚ near the end of the first day after several hours of walking Slava’s feet started to burn and hurt because of all the thorns

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    In “Babylon Revisited‚” Fitzgerald demonstrates not only the effect of the crash on the environment‚ but also its effect on people’s emotions. Reflecting on his past‚ Charlie realizes that he “spoiled this city for [him]self.” In doing so‚ he let “the days c[o]me along one after another‚ [until] two years were gone‚ and everything was gone‚ and [he] was gone” (212). Previously “he [was] a sort of royalty‚ almost infallible‚” but now‚ people “glanc[e] at him with frightened eyes” (213‚ 214). Therefore

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    The comparable themes in this story. The story Refrains are similar by its OK to take a chance. By taking a chance‚ you can get a high reword. Likewise get a risk. Both story’s the main charter took a gamble. The gamble is that in the stories are that the animal will find freedom‚ or get recaptured. The other gamble in the other story is that he will win the contest‚ or he will lose. From " boy’s life" the boy wanted to leave school because it was the last day of school. Before he leaves his teacher

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    Running head: Theme and Narrative Elements 1 Theme and Narrative Elements Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story: The Story of an Hour Tanya Patterson Prof. Emily Benson September 15‚ 2014 Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story: The Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour written by Kate Chopin in 1894 the reader should zone in on the main character Mrs. Mallard ’s thoughts and not so much on the excitement of the story but the ending. The insights of different literary elements

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    Does the begging of the story present a realistic view of family relationships? Is the dialogue realistic? Use examples The beginning of the story is very realistic because‚ in any normal family based on the age of Beth and her mother‚ along with the event that was taking place late that night. They were both on a tight schedule with timelines to meet‚ and this created stress and conflict within the family unit. “"Beth‚" said my mother‚ "the day has begun; I suggest you do the same. You have to

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    The Theme of Chopin’s Story of an Hour Literature uses written word to inspire readers and help them “become” part of the story. This escape route for readers is often the hook that catches them in the lip. In Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour‚ the literary elements that are planted so carefully throughout incite curiosity and pique the interest of its audience. This ironic tale is written in such a way that it was still considered for publication in the early 19th century‚ while also

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    Blake German Theme Essay Comp B/Mrs. Light 11/22/14 Who Am I In Richard Wright’s “ The Man Who Was Almost a Man”‚ the main character is a 17-year-old child‚ Dave Saunders. Dave is shown as a troubled child who does nothing but work and spend time at home with his family. Dave struggles with who he is as a man so he has to experience different scenarios to find his manhood. Wright’s theme of identity was revealed through Dave Saunders by expressing his feelings towards facing adulthood. Dave’s

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    incorporated into his works many different thoughts‚ life experiences‚ as well as themes. Those three things that he used in his works I believe are what made him the awesome author he is today. The main focus of this paper is to inform you of the themes that reoccur in many of his short stories. Some themes that I noticed were: family‚ frustration‚ dreams of escape‚ love infatuations‚ and finally‚ sin. Family is a strong theme in Joyce’s writings for in Araby‚ the young teen finds himself obeying

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    piece I chose for this assignment is “The Welcome Table: by Alice Walker. The story is told using a third person omniscient point of view. The story is told beautifully with its detailed imagery‚ irony‚ ambiguity‚ and symbolism‚ which capture the reader’s attention from the start. The narrator’s use of imagery in the description of the characters and the setting gives the reader a clear picture as the story unfolds and the theme of racism is introduced. Walker weaves a tale of racism‚ redemption‚ and

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