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    I Spy by Graham Greene 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Charlie Stowe waited until he heard his mother snore before he got out of bed. Even then he moved with caution and tiptoed to the window. The front of the house was irregular‚ so that it was possible to see a light burning in his mother’s room. But now all the windows were dark. A searchlight passed across the sky‚ lighting the banks of cloud and probing the dark deep spaces between‚ seeking enemy airships. The wind blew from the sea‚ and

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    Dance‚ Dance‚ Dance by Haruki Marukami The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Marukami Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut Life of Pi by Yann Martel On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom Facts about the Moon by Dorianne Laux Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann What is the What by Dave Eggers The Lemon Tree by Sandy Tolan The Love We Share Without Knowing by Christopher Barzak Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Milke White Oleander by Janet Fitch Leaves of

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    Prehal Patel ENG 1302 Ms. Mach February 20‚ 2013 Literary Analysis “I Spy” by Graham Greene is a short story published in 1930 that takes place within a tobacco shop in England during World War 1.  The story is regarding a young boy‚ Charlie Stowe‚ who has never before smoked a cigarette and therefore he decides to sneak into his father’s tobacco shop to steal a pack of cigarettes. Charlie hides in the shop when he sees his father comes back along with two men. He watches his father and the

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    take it for granted that our employers don’t lose their tempers or shout at us‚ and it is a fact that they call us by our first name. For Robert‚ however‚ this is something to be “extremely grateful” for. He begins “to feel like a human being”. Graham Greene was born in 1994 and passed away in 1991. He was bipolar‚ and maybe that’s a part of the reason why he has created Jerome in “A Shocking Accident” with such weird and infrequent way of thinking. While “Robert and the Dog” goes deep

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    fiction stories. This genre of fiction deals with crimes‚ their detection‚ criminals and their motives. It has several sub-genders in which different well known writers concentrate on. Each writer has a specific literary style. In the case of Grahame Greene‚ an English author‚ “playwright and literary critic‚ his works explore the ambivalent moral and political issues of the modern world” . In the story “The Case for The Defence” (Crime Never Pays‚ OXFORD BOOKWORMS COLLECTION)‚ a trial of the “Peckham

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    discriminating reader may take pleasure in reading "The Destructors"‚ over an immature reader. A discriminating reader is a reader that takes deep pleasure in fiction that deals with life significantly‚ expects characters‚ plot and themes that are complex or realistic and that may challenge his or her beliefs and view of reality. This means that a discriminative reader would enjoy reading interpretive literature‚ like "The Destructors". "The Destructors" will appeal to a discriminating reader because it

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    (October 10‚ 1906 – May 13‚ 2001)‚ shortened from Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami(Tamil: ராசிபுரம் கிருஷ்ணசுவாமி அய்யர் நாராயணசுவாமி) was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India. He is one of three leading figures of earlyIndian literature in English‚ along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao. He is credited with bringing Indian literature in English to the rest of the world‚ and is regarded as one of

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    Management Program had a psychoeducational approach with a cognitive­behavioral focus. This  intervention’s objectives were to reduce pain intensity‚ pain­related disability and depressive  symptoms in patients with chronic pain (McGillian‚ Watt­Watson‚ Stevens‚ LeFort‚ Coyte‚  Graham‚ 2008). Moreover‚ ​ the goal for chronic pain is not to cure‚ but to enhance functional  status‚ minimize distressing symptoms‚ prolong life through secondary prevention and enhance  quality of life (​ Schillinger​  2003).       Substantive Value 

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    The “Divine” Love Triangle In The End of the Affair‚ Graham Greene presents to us a complex romantic triangle between Sarah Miles (the kind-hearted adulteress)‚ her suspicious yet ever-loving husband Henry‚ and Maurice Bendrix‚ Sarah’s passionate lover. However‚ as the novel progresses‚ a new character is introduced into this love trio: God. One might even say that God is not just introduced‚ but actually replaces Henry in the intricate triangle. Not only does God touch Sarah in an intimate‚

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    expands his perception of what the Vietnamese people really want for their country. This novel highlights the main perspective of the United States perception of Vietnam during the war and England’s perception of Vietnam.In The Quiet American‚ by Graham Greene‚ Pyle believes that the United States’ intervention in Vietnam would prevent the spread of Communism by supporting the Third Force‚ Fowler however; is more justified because he sees that foreign powers are a

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