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    The Lost Bones

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    Peter Jackson shows his audience through eight years that Susie and especially her family are not ready to accept the reality of Susie’s fate. Jackson demonstrates Susie’s denial of death shortly after her murder‚ “I wasn ’t lost‚ or frozen‚ or gone... I was alive; I was alive in my own perfect world” (The Lovely Bones). The next theme in the grieving process is anger. Anger can appear in many different ways after the loss of a loved one. The character in the film that portrayed the most anger towards

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    The Lost Generation

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    The Lost Generation The Lost Generation is a group of American writers who witnessed the daunting event of World War One (Jaracz). Ernest Hemingway‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ezra Pound‚ John Dos Passos‚ Gertrude Stein‚ Sherwood Anderson‚ Waldo Peirce‚ Sinclair Lewis‚ Zelda Fitzgerald and T. S. Eliot are among the writers which compromised the group ( "The Lost Generation."). The term “Lost Generation” was conceived by Gertrude Stein who utilized the term emblematically to refer to the young generation

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    The Lost Sheep

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    decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However‚ he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal‚ he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked hungry and so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it slowly‚ and then asked‚ "How much do I owe you?" She replied‚ You don’t owe me anything. My mother has taught us never to accept payment for a kindness." He said‚ "Then I thank you from my heart." As Howard Kelly left that house‚ he not only felt stronger

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    the lost thing

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    THE LOST THING-Short Film CONTEXTUAL Shaun Tan is an Australian illustrator‚ author of children’s books and projected fiction cover artist. “The Lost Thing” was originally published as a picture book for children in 2000. The screen adaptation of the story was released in 2010 and it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film the following year. “The Lost Thing” tells the story of a boy who discovers a bizarre lost creature at the beach and sets out to find somewhere it can belong. Tan

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    Lost Horizon

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    Hilton‚ James. Lost Horizon. New York: William Morrow and Company‚1939. I read Lost Horizon for my book report. The main characters in this story are Conway‚ Mallinson‚ Barnard‚ and Miss Brinklow. Conway was a man of thirty-seven years old who didn’t have a wife or any other family. Mallinson was a young man of about twenty or so who was not married yet either. Barnard was a middle-aged man that was without a wife or family also. Miss Brinklow was a woman of around the age of fifty. This

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    Paradise Lost

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    PARADISE LOST ~ A BRIEF OVERVIEW In the mid-seventeenth century‚ John Milton was a successful poet and political activist. He wrote scathing pamphlets against corruption in the Anglican Church and its ties to King Charles. In Milton’s day Puritanism meant having politically radical views. And at one point Milton was actually jailed for recording them on paper. Paradise Lost‚ as much as anything‚ is a series of arguments put forth by the characters‚ which in turn ultimately expresses Milton’s personal

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    The Lost Child

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    ringing in my ears. The message was just half absorbed when I realized the magnitude of what I had done .It seemed like yesterday when I answered daddy back .Now‚ in the eyes of my family ‚in the eyes of society even in my own eyes. I was a misfit ‚doomed to be goner .Tears welled in my eyes as the words were recalled‚ ‘Child‚ you have taken the wrong path .You are lost Here I was just 17‚ an age when teenagers were just being exposed to the realities of adulthood and I had thrown my life away wasted

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    The Lost Letter

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    If you ever go to London to attend a festive royal event‚ a wedding perhaps‚ you’ll have to wade through throngs of cheering‚ waving people to catch a glimpse of royalty. But it’s not like that when the royal family is staying in Balmoral Castle‚ their summer palace nestled in the rolling green hills of our Scottish countryside. There‚ you often see them riding through town in a horse-drawn carriage surrounded by guards clad in bright red and black. Every Sunday morning at nine o’clock‚ the royal

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    Paradise Lost

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    	Looking at John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ we can see that there are the two ideas of damnation and salvation through reconciliation present in the characters of Satan and Adam & Eve‚ respectively. It is Satan’s sin of pride that first causes him to fall from God’s grace and into the bowels of hell. This same pride is also what keeps him from being able to be reconciled to God‚ and instead‚ leads him to buy into his own idea of saving himself. With Adam & Eve‚ we see that although they

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    Lost and Found

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    Lost and Found It’s a story that many people have lived through‚ from one side or the other. You’re a child in a busy department store‚ tethered to your mother’s side by her firm grip on your hand‚ your eyes constantly drawn left and right by the colorful displays. She lets go to grab something or talk to a salesperson‚ and you see an exciting toy or stuffed animal and run to it. After playing with it for a few minutes you try to walk back‚ but your mother is gone. First a wave of confusion hits

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