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    Death. He speaks of his so called “job” of collecting souls from corpses‚ and how he distracts himself by the colors of the skies and how the colors vary throughout the day. After introducing himself he begins the story of “the book thief” a young girl named Liesel and her encounters in life‚ this is when the novel switches to Third Person Limited. 2. The theory Death speaks of in the beginning of the novel is about how people observe the colors of a day only at its beginning and ends. The day merges

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    The discovery of Australia by the English on January 26th 1788 was a terrific day for the aboriginals. White settlement meant the colonization of Australia. Education is one of the main things in life and if you don’t have that you’re going to end up on the street. That’s where white settlement comes in‚ The British built schools for most aboriginal children‚ they tough them how to eat properly‚ speak English‚ math’s and how to build things. Health is a main necessity in life and if you don’t

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    on-stage investigation; ’Two hours ago‚ a young woman died in the infirmary...’ (Act One)‚ And Edna is therefore another potentially vulnerable young woman. Throughout the play‚ Eva Smith‚ to the audience appears to be a real person; ’I told the girl to clear out‚ and she went’ (Act One) however‚ as the play draws to a close‚ it may seem that Eva smith is not‚ and never was a real person at all; ’And how do we know she was really Eva Smith or Daisy Renton?’ (Act Three)‚ but just a representation

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    Title: Boys ’ Club--No Girls Allowed: Absence as Presence in William Golding ’s Lord of the Flies Author(s): Paula Alida Roy [(essay date 2003) In the following essay‚ Roy discusses how the lack of female influences in Lord of the Flies impacts the lives of Golding ’s schoolboys not only on the island‚ but also at home.] William Golding ’s Lord of the Flies is peopled entirely by boys and‚ briefly‚ adult men. The absence of girls and women‚ however‚ does not prohibit interrogating this text

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    attention of a sleazy man that stalked her until her most vulnerable point‚ until she was forced to comply to all he desired. This poses the debate whether the makeup‚ boys and music create Connie’s identity‚ or the small town‚ that formed a mindless young girl create her identity. When analyzing this‚ some would suggest that the later defines her. Although all indicated show a development in Connie’s life experiences‚ before this point‚ young Connie only

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    Mystery novels always make the reader solve a puzzle alongside the main character/detective. “Stolen is a moody psychological novel with a series of finely drawn characters.”(Chudley 293) Ron Chudley the author of Stolen creates a mystery‚ where he introduces the crime in the first few chapters and then injects many literary techniques to generate a sequence of suspenseful events. In Stolen‚ Ron Chudley incorporates narration‚ imagery‚ and diction to generate suspense rendering the novel an

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    us or shy us away. This controversy is best represented as an archetype in “a song in the front yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks. The speaker of the poem‚ a young girl‚ is exceedingly sheltered. She wishes to venture outside of her front yard into the unknown and explore like the other children who have a more unconventional lifestyle than her. The girl imagines the unknown to be mysterious‚ filled with adventure‚ and

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    Atonement‚ a story of a young‚ imaginative‚ ambitious‚ naive little girl surrounded by no one but adults. Revolving around guilt‚ penance‚ grief and stories‚ throughout the novel it can be noted that characters lie to themselves and to others‚ guilt stricken and feeling the urge to atone. Briony Tallis the main character often is caught in between reality and imagination‚ and eventually this attributes to the downfall of Robbie. Her imagination‚ immaturity‚ misinterpretation and need for attention

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    )LD)........................................................For my interview‚ I will be talking with Moaning Myrtle. I go into the only empty girls bathroom and upon entering I hear a pipe rattle. A geyser of water shoots into the sky causing me to cover my books to shield them from the sewer rain. There is a loud moan as Myrtle comes flying through the air and stopping at my face. "Well‚ what do we have here‚ come to poke fun at poor Myrtle." "No‚ I would never do that to you‚" I replied. "Well

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    Unit 7 Topic 2 – Reading 7 Mystery of the Stolen Artifacts Federal and state laws protect archaeological remains on public lands. These laws are important for preserving our national and state heritage. Unfortunately‚ there are people who discover these sites‚ excavate the artifacts‚ and sell them for personal gain. These people are called “pot hunters”. This script is a fictional trial of a Mr. Pete Anderson who was accused of illegally taking archeological artifacts from public land. During a

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