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    Self-Concept Self-Concept in the book “Looking Out‚ Looking In” is defined as the set of perceptions each individual holds for him or herself. This isn’t just how you view yourself physically‚ but also emotional state‚ talents‚ like‚ dislikes‚ values‚ morals‚ and so on. Self-concept also has to do with self-esteem and self-worth. The things you do and the things you say‚ generally relate to self-concept‚ which is why self-concept and interpersonal communication have such an important relationship

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    Looking for Alaska’‚ John Green’s Debut novel was published in 2005.The novel is about a group of lost‚ but additionally very intelligent teenagers‚ who attend Culver Creek Boarding School for their first junior year. They are on the contrary to shallow‚ more or less precise opposite; Alaska Young‚ Miles Halter and Chip Martin’s thought are as deep as the Mariana trench. Their complicated way of looking at life‚ thirst for an adventure‚ seeking simplicity and comprehension in an intricate world

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    Before looking at Ruth‚ we have a novel very different from Mary Barton in Cranford. While Mary Barton is a novel of the poor people’s struggle to survive in a changing society which needs them as workers yet turns a blind eye to their suffering‚ Cranford is concerned with the struggle of an old-fashioned society against the changes being forced upon it by the new industrialism. In Cranford there are two main characters who grow and change together: a young woman called Mary Smith‚ and her older

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    Clara Barton The Civil War

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    Barton was known as the angel of the battlefield. She was a well known school teacher before the war‚ and taught many of the soldiers. “Barton perceived an immediate need in all this chaos for providing personal assistance to the men in uniform‚ some of whom were already wounded‚ many hungry‚ and some without bedding or any clothing except what they had on their backs.” (Clara Barton). Upon hearing of the destruction caused by the war‚ and

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    clearly seen in several artists’ artwork. Although‚ the particular artists’ being focused on are Frida Kahlo and Del Kathryn Barton. These artists’ have utilised the concept of duality to enhance the meaning of their works. Frida Kahlo‚ Mexican’s most famous female painter incorporated pain and passion into her original and intimate art. On the other hand‚ Del Kathryn Barton‚ explores the vital dualities of the human psyche. There is a strong connection between Kahlo and Barton’s works‚ due to the

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    Naomi Smith Summer 2013 Reading Assignment Honors English 8/3/13 Characterization Analysis In Looking for Alaska by John Green‚ the protagonist‚ Miles “Pudge” Halter‚ is very dynamic. In the beginning of the book‚ Pudge had no friends and was looking for what he calls the “Great Perhaps.” So he goes away to boarding school and meets “The Colonel”‚ Takumi‚ Lara‚ and Alaska. They were all immediate friends but Alaska and Pudge were drawn to each other. Pudge went from only having his mother

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    Alaska gives many thoughts to life and death. The quote is a foreshadowing and tells a lot about the future incident. In this book Miles Halter is the narrator. The book is written from his point of view‚ and it takes statement in his thoughts‚ which only gives Miles’ posture of things. But at the same time it invites the reader to get in touch with Miles. It makes you feel pity for Miles‚ and in that way you really understand how he feels. The way that John Green has divided the book in “before”

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    In the book "Looking for Alibrandi"by Melinda Marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi’s life is influenced by her mother Christina‚her father Michael‚ while Christina’s life is influenced by the grandma Katia. Josie’s attitudes and way of thinking changes by the influence that her parents have on her. Josie is not the same girl at the end of book as she was at the beginning. "How dare you think that I want to be in your life! I don’t want you anywhere near us‚ especially my mother" (Josie to Michael-

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    Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton Although the people of a single nation share the same homeland‚ contradictory these people live in separate worlds. In the lives of the privileged and the unfortunate they are separated between their positions in the social ladder‚ which is defined by their financial stability. In Elizabeth Gaskell’s‚ Mary Barton the different worlds of the wealthy is contrasted to those of the poor. Gaskell’s attention to detail emphasizes the division among the two social classes

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    the eyes of Josephine Alibrandi. Josephine is a 17 year old girl‚ with Italian heritage‚ throughout her life she has faced racial discrimination‚ further more she has encountered many offensive comments directed tat the scandal of her illegitimacy. Throughput her final year in high school‚ she comes to understand who she is and comes to understand what is important to her. For the whole of the novel Melina Marchetta demonstrates the concept of discovery. Josephine Alibrandi is faced with many discoveries

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