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    “Everyone be quiet!” George shouted shooting his gun several more times into the air. “Everyone return to your homes. Nobody here is a Nazi.” “Maybe you’re the Nazi!” Another voice yelled. George fired the pistol in the air once again. The few who started to stand up quickly ducked down again. “Nobody here is a Nazi! Everyone return to your homes!” “I’m not going anywhere until I can feel safe with my family‚” an anxious Home Guard soldier yelled. “Hey George‚ I have an idea‚” John said‚ beckoning

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    “I-I didn’t do it sir. I can’t lie to you.It was Dorian‚ sir. He never liked my sister anyways. He always was planning to kill her. He thought about it all the time.” The judge’s hammer slamming down rang throughout the courtroom. Policemen came forward‚ handcuffing Faerwald. The murmuring of the court became clear to him now. “He’s insane. Did you hear how he spoke? He obviously has something wrong with him.” “The poor boyfriend. I wonder how this is for him.” “Killing your own sister…. Sickening

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    ‘Winton’s Cloudstreet continues to engage readers through its narrative treatment of hardship and optimism.’ In the light of your critical study‚ does this statement resonate with your own interpretation of Cloudstreet? In your response‚ make detailed reference to the novel. The novel Cloudstreet‚ by Tim Winton resonates the idea of engaging readers through its focus on optimism despite hardship throughout the narrative. The text has the ability to be appreciated and understood through its textual

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    I saw it again. A small brown blur whizzed by the ground in front of me. I had seen it several times in the past hour‚ or was this a different one? I was looking at an ugly‚ beady-eyed creature -I thought it was cute at first‚ but after staring at it for a while‚ its quite vicious looking. "It’s a prairie dog‚" a voice suggested. "Don’t those live in prairies?" I supposed. We were far from a prairie. At 11‚000 feet above sea level‚ I was in the midst of a six-mile hike to the peak of a 13‚000-foot

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    of the research approaches fore-mentioned. Analysing the main dimensions will be covered by discussing the appropriate concepts separately and by individually contrasting the classical and modern theories with Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film ‘Pulp Fiction‚’ known for its rich‚ diverse dialogue‚ ironic combination of humour and violence‚ a nonlinear storyline told in several differing orders‚ and a mass amount of cinematic hints and popular culture references. A classical theory is Historical Materialism;

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    Moll Flanders: Fact or Fiction? Although Daniel Defoe endeavors to portray Moll Flanders as an autobiography and convince readers that the sordid affairs of Moll actually occurred‚ readers can find through the reading of his work that Moll Flanders is undoubtedly a completely fictional character. It can be evidenced in the preface and mainly in the dichotomous nature of Moll that she could not possibly be a real person and is just a fictional character. Defoe betrays the credibility of Moll as

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    In the article‚ This Week in Fiction: Kamel Daoud‚ the interviewer‚ Deborah Treisman‚ asks the author (Kamel Daoud) a few questions about his novel—The Meursault Investigation. In the opening of this article‚ Treisman asks Daoud if his novel was written to give the exact accounts of what really happened to his brother Musa and Meursault. Daoud explains that he wanted to find his‚ “own path through Camas‚” that he merely wanted to examine Albert Camus’ work a bit more‚ which could help him figure

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    give you an explanation on that‚” Bob grinned. Bob was fan of detective stories‚ and when he got together with John he often had various theories about things as if he worked as a detective. John used to laugh at him and called him a fake detective. But very often‚ John had to admit that Bob’s speculations made a lot senses. Obviously‚ his professional knowledge as a doctor contributed much more than what he read from the fiction books. “What’s your theory?” John asked. “I think whatever they did to

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    Have you ever had someone tell you that you can change your fate? Director Marc Forster disagrees with that statement. In his film Stranger Than Fiction‚ starring Will Ferrell‚ shows the story of an average‚ everyday white-collar audit‚ named Harold Crick‚ trying to make sense of the narrating voice in his head. Forster’s clever integration of setting‚ sound‚ and camera angle to show that one’s fate can not be controlled‚ but they can control how they react to it. The first technique i chose

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    Deborah Austin-Barbour Toni Williams ENG 113-I5 September 5‚ 2012 Fiction Essay “A Rose for Emily” was written by William Faulkner in 1931‚ “It is not unusual to find degraded‚ sullen‚ disturbed‚ and degenerate characters in Faulkner’s fiction” (Roberts and Zweig 91). Emily Grierson’s character is rounded and the summary of the way Faulkner chooses to portray most of his characters is accurate for her. As the story unfolds we see that Emily had and insane great aunt‚ been sheltered by her

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