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    voice‚ as a man started up from among the graves at the side of the church porch. ‘Keep still‚ you little devil‚ or ill cut you throat’”. The convicts disheveled look‚ his harsh language and violence give off a sense that he could be a criminal. ‘This great iron on his legs’ reinforces this and indicates that he is a criminal being punished. Hence‚ the iron is a symbol that generates the notion of crime and punishment is the Gibbet that Pip sees. This is because Gibbet’s were used during execution‚ which

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    Experience vs Books

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    to gain that knowledge such as reading books‚ experiencing directly and so on. However‚ if someone wants to be more competent than other people‚ he or she should have far more knowledge than them. Therefore‚ I believe knowledge gained from books is more important thyan gained from experience. First of all‚ we can reduce our errors and save time. If we know the exact ways to implement some work‚ we just need to follow the ways that we know. Every book related to our work can give us that avenues

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    Lord of the Flies – Comparing and contrasting the book and the film When I was reading Lord of the Flies‚ the book delivered a lot of emotion‚ a lot of suspense was present and I enjoyed reading the story. Watching the film was a less pleasant experience. Evidently there are many differences between the book and the film; however‚ there are similarities as well. There are many differences between the book and the film: First of all‚ it is evident that the very detailed description cannot translate

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    Have you ever done something you thought was right‚ but regretted it immediately afterwards as the consequences presented themselves? “Great Expectations” is a novel by Charles Dickens about a young man named Pip and his adventure through love and life. It shows that love can cause people to do things they thought they would never do and are not proud of. During his adventure‚ Pip’s morals change from childhood to manhood‚ and not in a positive way. In the end‚ he must be able to forgive himself

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    Movies vs. Books

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    MOVIES compared to BOOKS I love movies as much as I love books. I do prefer reading books and watching movies rather than texting‚ playing computer games‚ and roaming around somewhere just like a typical teenager would do. I have read a lot of books from different prestigious authors. What I have noticed is that‚ when you are reading a book‚ it’s like you’re in a different world far from reality and it is like you’re there with the characters. You can feel their emotions because you’re just like

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    you how. There have been many book and movies that surround the events of World War II. But none are as engaging and thought provoking as Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief. His book was made into a movie in 2013 and has received praise from fans and critics alike and many believe the movie is superior to the book. Today i’m going to be telling you why the book is superior to the movie. The book had a more involved and interesting death‚ There was much more detail in the book‚ And the characters progression

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    Comparison Paper on the Book Iliad and Film Troy   On the Plot The plot of the book and the film has a very big difference especially on its coverage and focus. The coverage of the film starts all the way from why the Trojan-Greeks conflict started up to the death of Achilles and the fall of Troy. While on the other hand‚ the book’ onset is narrowed down to the ninth year of the Trojan war wherein the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon is intensified. Aside from this the book ends the epic

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    Printed Books vs. E-Books

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    We are currently in an environment where more people are reading online newspapers‚ books and magazines than ever before... No longer do we need to sit on the train or bus getting inky fingers while trying to tentatively turn the page of the paper in the crowded carriage‚ nor are we lumbered by having to carry around our books or magazines all day long. Instead‚ with a quick flick of a switch on our e-reader‚ tablet or mobile device‚ we are instantly able to access a vast array of literature‚ idle

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    part of our DNA‚ our blood and our identity? What happens if we lose this part of our gene‚ what will become of us? Sometimes in life‚ we lose our morals and values without even knowing it in an attempt to examine our capability in society. In Great Expectations‚ Pip attempts to discover his potential to be a gentleman to be fit enough to be with Estella who he desires very much. This hungry desire is demonstrated through the use of negative connotation by Dicken to show Pip’s state of mind. “She said

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    Bowen 27 February 2013 Reading a Book vs. Listening to an Audio Book Now days‚ most people simply do not have the time to sit down and read a book. More and more are beginning to use a source of recorded audio books to listen to on the go. It really depends on whom one asks whether or not audio books are considered to be the most efficient way to obtain a books content. Various pros and cons come along with either option. Whether or not taking the time to read a book is greater than only listening

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