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    Setting the way for Characters In the story‚ “Home” by Gwendolyn Brooks and the story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury the authors both write about a house or home. In “The Veldt‚” a family lives in a house that does everything for them and have a nursery that puts what ever you imagine onto the walls. Later on the kids trap the parents in the room with lions who end up eating the parents. In the story‚ “Home‚” a family is in need of a loan to keep their house‚ so there dad goes out one day to try and

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    In the story “The Destructors‚” there are groups of children that become desperate as a result World War II. The war was affecting many as their home were being attacked and destroyed. The house that survived¬¬¬ was the main target by these people in their daily exploits because of the jealousy from the divide between social classes. One of the kids explored the house as he was guided by the owner and describes how it all looked. The group was shocked at the description saying that‚ “it was the

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    What makes a scary story? Is it the death of an important character or a guy in a mask scaring people? W. W. Jacobs‚ the author of The Monkey’s Paw uses numerous amounts of literary devices to make this story interesting. In my essay I will be responding to the theme‚ mood/imagery/personification‚ and foreshadowing. In this story a sergeant major is in possession of a monkey’s paw that appears to be magic. The paw allows him to make wishes. But every time the man makes a wish‚ death takes someone

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    Declining Owl Populations Many animals around the world are struggling to survive. Many of these struggles come from human interactions. Owls are one of those animals. They are rarely seen by humans but things that humans need to survive affect them in many ways. Three major effects on declining owl populations are loss of habitat‚ pollution‚ and hunting. Background There are about 205 different species of owls placed into distinct groups‚ barn owls and true owls (Klappenbach 1). Owls have a range

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    the novel. There would be no emotion in the novel and it would not be interesting to read. ‘A Bridge to Wiseman’s cove‚’ by James Maloney‚ uses characters such as Carl‚ Harley and Justine to make the novel come to life through the themes of friendship‚ abandonment and support. Friendships are important in life no matter what age you are but especially during adolescence. At the beginning of ‘A Bridge to Wiseman’s cove’ Carl moves to a new town where he doesn’t know anyone. As Carl lacks self-esteem

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    There are several unnatural occurrences that are demonstrated in Romeo and Juliet. These peculiar incidents have led to an impact on some of the characters. 
 The first unnatural event that I noticed‚ was how Romeo and Juliet fell in love so quickly. I’ve never experienced or heard of something like that happening. It’s hard to comprehend that they were “in love” when they barely knew each other. They kissed twice‚ without even knowing the names of who they were kissing. I find it also peculiar

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    Literary Analysis paper - Cathedral   "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver tells us short story about a blind man who comes to visit his friend and her husband. In the story‚ even though the husband can technically see and has a normal sight‚ in the beginning of the story he is the one who shows the signs of true "blindness" through inability to see Robert beyond his blindness‚ incapability to communicate with Robert‚ him feeling uncomfortable and acting awkward around Robert. The husband does

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    Milanka Waduwarage EN 102/ Basic Literary Analysis Due date 03/15/2013 Playing the Game of Life Depression‚ a common mental disorder‚ presents people with depressed moods‚ loss of interest and pleasure‚ feelings of guilt or low self-worth‚ disturbed sleep or appetite‚ low energy‚ and poor concentration. (Encyclopedia of Public Health‚ 2008) Someone who deals with depression often realizes it is difficult to live an everyday normal life. The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D Salinger in

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    succeeding in society. In a new culture‚ people become dependent on those around them more fluent in the new society’s ways and lose their connection to the humans around them who seem too challenging to comprehend. The excerpt from the novel Monkey Bridge by Lan Cao exposes readers to this world through the eyes of a girl from Saigon who must help her mother orient herself to American life. In the excerpt‚ the girl describes the contrasts between her mother’s great shopping abilities in the open markets

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis As most people have read the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ many have wondered‚ what contributes most to the story’s themes? Well‚ throughout the novel‚ there are three main literary elements that come into play. In the passage “‘It ain’t right‚ Atticus…”’(pg.284) to “I looked up‚ and his face was vehement”(pg.296)‚ Harper Lee uses the literary element character‚ setting‚ and tone to develop the theme that recognizing perspectives contributes

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