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    The Lovely Bones" is a hauntingly beautiful novel that keeps you wanting to read more. The main themes in The Lovely Bones‚ are death‚ longing‚ and the Salmon family’s long journey through grief. Death plays a large role in this story because Susie Salmon‚ a fourteen year old high school student‚ is brutally raped and killed while walking home from school one day. Mr. Harvey‚ her friendly‚ slightly odd next door neighbor‚ is the man who killed her. He enjoys killing things‚ and so as to avoid killing

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    reading essay- The Lovely Bones Loss of a loved one and the stages of mourning or grief manifest as overriding themes in The Lovely Bones. People react differently when the tragedy of death strikes and especially when the death is a gruesome one like murder. The author wants us to know that facing this overwhelming sense of loss is a long process for most and even longer for others. In the end‚ Susie and her family experience the final stage of the grieving process: acceptance

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    March 2013 The Lovely Bones: An Annotated Bibliography Kaighobadi‚ Farnaz‚ Todd K. Shackelford‚ and Aaron T. Goetz. "From Mate Retention to Murder: Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on Men’s Partner-directed Violence." Review of General Psychology 13.4 (2009): 327-34. Academic Search Complete. Web. 31 Mar. 2013. The reaction to an enormous increase in female-directed violent acts in relationships has sky rocketed. If you notice in more modern literature‚ like The Lovely Bones‚ they have been

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    ISP Essay Being isolated and feeling lonely is a terrible feeling for most people. “The Lovely Bones‚” by Alice Sebold‚ is the story of a dead girl‚ Susie‚ who tries to help her living relatives discover the truth of her murder at the hands of Mr. Harvey‚ her neighbor. In this book‚ the author reveals the ugliness of murder‚ grief and extreme loneliness. As Susie experiences these feelings‚ she grows as a character and her attitude towards her family dramatically changes. The first step to relieving

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    Text Excellence answer Topic 2: Readers will often think about characters long after a text has been finished. Analyse how the writer made a character or characters memorable for you in a text you have studied. In The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold the main character Susie Salmon is made memorable to us through the use of narrative point of view‚ symbolism‚ setting and her actions. The novel is based around the rape and murder of her and she narrates the process of grief and acceptance in a heart-warming

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    Pennsylvania in 1973. 14-year-old Susie Salmon takes her usual shortcut home from her school through a cornfield. George Harvey‚ a 36-year-old neighbor who lives alone and builds doll houses for a living‚ persuades her to have a look at an underground den he has recently dug in the field. Once she enters‚ he rapes and murders her and dismembers her body‚ putting her remains in a safe that he dumps in a sinkhole. Susie’s spirit flees toward her personal heaven. The Salmon family at first refuses to believe

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    the unthinkable nightmare‚ dismembered bodies of their loved and dear ones. Mr. Harvey reminded me of Ted Bundy‚ they both share similar physical characteristics and they have the same fixation. Ted and Mr. Harvey‚ the antagonist in the novel The Lovely Bones murdered their victims by strangling them‚ robbing them of their final breaths and making them struggle. George Harvey‚ a 36-year-old neighbor who

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    family because not only does it cause grief‚ but it also can unveil other hidden problems. Alice Sebold‚ author of The Lovely Bones uses the technique of a dead first person narrator to describe the emotional trauma and heartache the main character has been through narrating her own death piece by piece in the utter most detail. This is done through the protagonist‚ Susie Salmon. The focus on her death allows the readers to have an in-depth connection with her throughout the narration. Sebold also

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    Analyzing the movie The Lovely Bones‚ my favorite film for a while now‚ it took me a while to think of what makes it cinematic. When I thought of the word “cinematic‚” I automatically thought of the different elements of literature such as characters‚ setting‚ conflict‚ plot‚ and so on. According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary‚ the word means “of‚ relating to‚ suggestive of‚ or suitable for motion pictures or the filming of motion pictures.” From my understanding‚ cinematic refers to the play of

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    For my book of the month I chose to read The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. The book was an amazing experience because it was very exciting‚ it drew wonderful pictures in my mind. This book was heartfelt‚ but yet at times it was funny. this book had a great message and i enjoyed reading it. The characters in the book were excellent. the author made them very believable and realistic. My favorite character was Lindsey‚ Susie’s younger sister. If one of my family members died I think I would be

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