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    The Lost Boy

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    Title: The Lost Boy (Based on a true story) Author: Dave Pelzer No. of Pages: 340 Major Characters: "¢ Dave Pelzer " A young boy who grows up in a home with a terribly abusive mother. He is incredibly skinny due to malnutrition‚ he wears rags for clothes‚ and his personal hygiene is appalling because he rarely has the privilege to bathe. He desires love from a family who is eager to care for him‚ and he desperately searches for that throughout his adolescent years as he moves from one foster home

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    Paradise Lost

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    One of Milton’s strengths used in his epic Paradise Lost is his vivid imagery. He uses imagery not only for visual impact but also for reinforcing themes and characterization. Many of the images used pertain to light and dark‚ which help to convey his main purpose of justifying the ways of God to man and illustrating Hell. Milton justifies the ways of God to man all throughout his story. Line twenty-two explains to man that God can make the darkness in one’s life go away by bringing "light" to

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    Paradise Lost

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    Paradise Lost Q. “Adam’s disobedience surpasses the virtue of most fallen men.” Do you agree‚ or do you find Adam a weak character? Adam and Eve‚ the first man and the first woman‚ the predecessors of man‚ are the only two human beings in the epic poem of Milton. Before their fall from the paradise‚ they are as remote from any known human beings as any being of this world from the other world. They live a life of idyllic happiness. In the Garden of Eden‚ they have little to do but to lop and

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    The Lost Symbol

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    The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown is an action packed book‚ with mystery‚ and a twist that will keep your head spinning for weeks. Yet another work by Dan Brown did not disappoint and won’t allow you to put it down until it is done. This book about the trials and tribulations of Robert Langdon while he is on a hunt for Peter Solomon‚ a friend of his who had been kidnapped by a man that has mystery surrounding him. In the novel‚ the fight against evil is taking place from three separate view points‚ Robert

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    Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation centers on the lives of two characters‚ Bob Harris (Bill Murray) and Charlotte (Scarlet Johansson). Bob is an aging actor and movie star from Hollywood‚ who struggles with a mid-life crisis. His visit to Tokyo is to film whiskey commercials as well as make appearances on some of the popular Japanese talk shows. On the other hand‚ Charlotte is a Yale graduate‚ who is also struggling with her life; she does not know what she wants despite being married to her husband

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    get stuck in our tracks‚ look around‚ and realize that we’re lost. The film Lost in Translation‚ directed by Sofia Coppola‚ is a brilliant motion picture that explores through what it means to feel lost and the connections‚ the choices we make and the journey towards finding ourselves. The film stars two Americans‚ Bill Murray as Bob Harris‚ a middle-aged washed up actor spending a few days in Tokyo advertising a whiskey brand‚ lost in a 25 year unhappy marriage‚ with Scarlett Johansson as Charlotte

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    Themes in Lost Horizon

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    has sought to create‚ find‚ or at least image a paradise on earth‚ a place where there is peace‚ harmony‚ and a surcease from the pain that plagues our lives. On the eve of World War II‚ James Hilton imagined such a place in his best-selling novel‚ Lost Horizon. The story itself begins when an evacuation of Westerners is ordered in the midst of revolution in Baksul‚ India. A plane containing four passengers is hi-jacked and flown far away into the Keun-Lun Mountains of Tibet. The plane crashes

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    17th Century English Literature Discuss the ideas of rebellion and authority in Paradise Lost by John Milton and George Herbert’s Denial and The Collar. Paradise Lost was published for the first time in 1667‚ whereas Herbert’s two poems were published in 1633. This period was called the Restoration. It started in England in 1660 under King Charles II‚ who restored the monarchy in England‚ Scotland and Ireland. The literature at that time was dominated by Christian writings and praises to God

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    In Milton’s Paradise Lost he expresses the different aspects of Eve and Satan .Satan uses his manipulation from the start of the creation of Eve.Satan uses his rhetoric to make Eve fall into his plan and cause her to corrupt Eden.Eve goes wrong by becoming Satan and creating Adam to sin. Eve when she became created she had the same qualities as Satan does. He appeals to her self absorbed mindset. After changing her perspective of God and Adam he causes her to sin and make her second guess her life

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    Paradise Lost - Pride

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    ’Pride goeth before the fall’ Proverbs 16:18 In Milton’s “Paradise Lost”‚ Adam and Eve might be considered tragic "heroes" in the sense that they knowingly doom themselves to be removed from Paradise‚ and are thus subjected to the harsh‚ new world‚ and yet persevere with the hope for a better future. What makes their act of sin

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