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    Jonathon Rzasnicki Mr. Nash English 4 28 October 2014 Literary Conflicts and Lessons Learned in The Fellowship of the Ring It is often very useful to find the moral of a story. The moral of a story teaches the reader something he or she can improve about themselves or the way they live. JRR Tolkien makes the moral of his story‚ The Fellowship of the Ring‚ known through the conflicts of the characters. Tolkien uses three distinctly different literary conflicts in The Fellowship of the Ring to critique

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    Weekly Journal on the reading of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe In the story we see many themes regarding the role of women‚ the Ibo belief system and values. Here women are seen not as partners to share what one has but as property and extra hands to farm. The more wife’s a man has the higher his status and respect; they have no say and should do as they are told. They work the farm with the kids and maintain the house. They have a complex belief system; they respect and honor their Gods

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    Evacuating children was a cruel action when they were better off with their own parents. Evacuating children to the country was seen as a kind and protective action to prevent them being killed or injured in the blitz. However‚ for some children‚ the move could be negative and frightening whilst for those such as William Beech it would prove a beneficial event. When the evacuees first arrive in Little Weirwold it is a massive change for many “They all looked bewildered and exhausted”. For

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    The Power of Imagery in Night Imagery is a portrait that is painted in your mind‚ a portrait that makes you feel you are there. The Holocaust is full of disturbing and horrible images of death. Pictures of inhumanity that just make you sick looking at them. In many images you see the pale‚ unemotional faces whose lives were changed for eternity‚ and yet with these images some believe that the Holocaust did not happen. In the Holocaust there was mass genocide of over six million Jews. Also

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    Moses Book Vs Movie Essay

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    The movie vs the actual event of Moses story has similaritys but also has some glaring diffrences. Like some of the events in the movie never was even mentioned. Never in the bible said that Moses carried a sword. But it is true that he killed the two soldiers that saw him come from the meeting with the hebrews. Now we will have a more in depth look into the differences and similarities. While there are some major changes to Moses adult life‚ the setup for Exodus: Gods and Kings

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    In many relationships‚ there is an extrovert and an introvert; the extrovert being the more likeable and outgoing person‚ while the introvert being the quiet and less noticed person. This relationship many times causes tension between the two friends‚ but many times the tension is only felt by one person; usually the introvert‚ thus jealousy becomes prominent. In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ this is the case between best friends Finny (the extrovert)‚ and Gene (the introvert). Both boys attend

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    As the war kept going more and more Jews escaped the Warsaw Ghetto and needing a place to hide. Many people non-Jewish people didn’t hide because if they got caught they would have been killed immediately. The Warsaw Ghetto is a area closed in by a wall that all Jews are held in. The atmosphere isn’t healthy at all. People‚ mainly kids‚ are starving to death‚ homeless. In the Ghettos diseases are spreading‚ everyone is starving. Jan Zabinski meets a friend involved with the doctors that go in the

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    Character Essay – Ilsa Hermann‚ The Book Thief Ilsa Hermann is a minor character in The Book Thief. She is the wife of the mayor of Munich‚ and is suffering over the death of her son during World War II. Without Ilsa the book would be missing an important theme – the impacts of death. Ilsa is an interesting and significant character because she is unusual‚ she does not follow any stereotypes and it is through her that Markus Zusak conveys grief. Firstly‚ Ilsa remains quiet most of the time‚

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    Essay on The Book Thief by Markus Zusak In the novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ the narrator who is known only as ‘Death’ is a critical thinker which makes Death’s point of view very engaging for an audience. Death tells the story of Liesel‚ a German girl living in Germany during World War Two. Death’s point of view is engaging for an audience because he provides his own insights and observations about humanity. Through his insightful narration‚ Death conveys to us Zusak’s idea of

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    I read The Pigman by Paul Zindel. The setting of this story takes place in the Franklin High School.It is in the time period of when ten dollars was a lot of money‚ and you can buy a six pack of beer for a dollar twenty five.the Narrator is 3rd person. The title realates to the story because Mr. Pignati collected figurine piugs that his diceased wife gave to him. Mr. Pignati is a protagonist. John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen are antagonists. John is white and a sophomore is H.S. He is very outspoken

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