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    Review on Atonement It is not often that the protagonist of a story be the anathema of the story as well and it is even more of a rarity that the particular character be a young child. Yet‚ this is exactly what Ian McEwan has done with his Crime Novel‚ Atonement. McEwan intentionally turns his readers against Briony Tallis‚ a young girl transitioning from the naivete of childhood into the new and confusing years of adolescence; a point in one ’s life when mistakes are dubbed as necessary stepping

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    that the opening statement of the novel self-reflexively suggests Joe’s unreliability as our narrator- despite the fact that he is striving for objectivity and truth? He is unreliable‚ simply through the fact of being our narrator. The beginning of Ian McEwan’s ‘Enduring Love’ is not simple to mark. When McEwan was drafting the novel‚ he originally tried to start with Chapter 21‚ the scene where Joe procures the gun. How does this fit with the self-reflexive nature of the narrative and the claim that

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    Atonement - Vase Symbolism

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    Atonement maintains peace but creates nothing but chaos and downfall when it is destroyed. When the vase‚ the family’s heirloom‚ begins to fall apart‚ so does the family‚ until the pieces are so tiny that repair becomes clearly impossible. Throughout Ian McEwan’s Atonement‚ the vase symbolizes the destruction relationships and family bonds. The vase plays an important role in the Tallis’ family heritage. Mr. Tallis‚ in fact has a deep emotional connection to it. The Tallis vase was given to Uncle Clem

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    In ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘Solar’ promiscuity is an important theme in both characters’ pasts that affects their later life. How far do you agree? Promiscuity can be defined as having alternate sexual relations with various people; a trait which both characters can be seen to possess. They contrast in terms of the view that society has upon them. The beginning of the drama ‘A streetcar Named Desire’ (1947) Williams suggests to the audience that Blanche feels as though she has lost everything

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    Garden State

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    Garden State and the Uses of Recreational Drugs Andrew Largeman is a dysfunctional character from Garden State. Largeman‚ who hasn’t seen his family and friends in years‚ comes home due to the passing of his mother. This gives Andrew the time to see all of his friends who he has forgotten about. Largeman goes through life changing events by meeting the girl of his dreams and what the effects are if you do drugs for recreational purposes. The movie Garden State shows how the effects of long-term

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    Camp X

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    could kill someone in 15 seconds with their bare harsh hands.Camp X made sure that they had courses in all aspects for cadets to reach full potential and they surely did. Camp X made many amazing people form the camp one of the most well-known is Ian Flemming who is the creator of the most iconic spy’s. James bond. Which is the most well know spy of all time with millions of fans and everything from movies to memorabilia! He based this on what his wish he was like since when someone told him to

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    Casino Royale

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    In Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale‚ James Bond is involved in a baccarat game that can be reduced to a battle of politics; communism and democracy. Bond and Le Chiffre are fighting for their culture‚ and more importantly‚ their way of life. Baccarat is a game of chance. This doesn’t suit the detail-oriented mentality of Bond‚ but his game strategy is meticulous and effective. His strategy for gambling‚ and seemingly life‚ is preparation and attention to detail. Bond demonstrates this in his baccarat

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    Book Review of “Time Management for Teachers” by Ian Nelson Design &Format: Time Management for Teachers by Ian Nelson was published in 1995 by Routledge publishers. It is a very handy book for teachers and administrators. It describes in a very precise manner that increased administrative duties‚ tests‚ exams‚ marking‚ etc. have brought teachers under great pressure. Therefore‚ in a limited time a teacher is supposed to do a lot of tasks. For this purpose‚ the teacher must know how to manage

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Novel “Atonement” to its Film In class‚ we have been reading the novel “Atonement”‚ by Ian McEwan. This novel was made into a film in 2007 and won many awards for its acting‚ music‚ and many other categories. In general‚ the film was extremely loyal to the plot and character development in the novel. The director made sure that many of the little details that were present in the novel were in the film. I think this is what made the film so notable; the filmmakers

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    Brian Dominguez Mr. Phillips Cinema Studies Period 5 April 18‚ 2013 Technology in Jurassic Park Technology is one of our most beloved pieces of ongoing history‚ but does it cause more harm than it does help? In the film Jurassic Park‚ Steven Spielberg portrays the theme technology as an evil force to be reckoned with. Spielberg shows this through the plot‚ characters‚ and dialogue. Technology is a major theme because other than the hidden context that viewers have to seek it is everywhere

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