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    The Lovely Bones is about a 14 year old girl called Susie Salmon who is the narrator in the film. On her way home from school one day‚ she is stopped by her neighbour George Harvey. He asks her to see the den he made in the cornfield. She thinks she can trust him‚ but regrettably he murders her. She tells her story from the place between heaven and earth‚ where she meets and learns about the stories of his other victims. But she can only watch as her devastated family begin their own investigation

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    The Lovely Bones: Themes Loss and Grief Loss of a loved one and the stages of mourning or grief manifest as overriding themes in The Lovely Bones. Through the voice of Susie Salmon‚ the fourteen-year-old narrator of the novel‚ readers get an in-depth look at the grieving process. Susie focuses more on the aftermath and effects of her murder and rape on her family rather than on the event itself. She watches her parents and sister move through the five stages of grief: denial‚ anger‚ bargaining

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    variations of handling grief exist‚ no wrong or right method prevails. Unfortunately problems arise when a person’s approach to coping with the loss of a loved one greatly affects other members of their family. Such is the case in Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones. Susie Salmon’s parents‚ Jack and Abigail‚ find it nearly impossible to deal with the loss of their teenage daughter. As evidence proving that Susie has been murdered continues to mount‚ Abigail holds on to a small shred of hope through the words

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    George Harvey is always depicted as the vile‚ relentless murderer behind the rape and death of Susie Salmon‚ the protagonist of the novel Lovely Bones. It is easy for the reader to show absolutely no pity for this character. However‚ in Chapter 15‚ the author Alice Sebold converts this heartless soul into an individual that urges the reader to offer him sympathy instead. Sebold begins the chapter by reflecting on the tremendous amount of hardships that George Harvey endures in his childhood.

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    The Lovely Bones book and movie by Alice Sebold were both very different. The setting takes place in Suburban Pennsylvania and the afterlife ‚ 1973-1984. A girl named Susie Salmon dies on December 6‚ 1973 at age 14. Susie watches over her family while she is in heaven and both the book and the movie have multiple themes that include: love‚ loss‚ grief‚ and death. Some of the differences of the book and movie are‚ the book is more descriptive. Susie describes her death at the beginning of the book

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………...................2 2. Analysis of narrative form………………………………………………………...…3 3. Narrative form in Margaret Laurence’s A Bird in the House………………….…4 4. Vanessa’s growing awareness………………………………………………………..7 1. Vanessa’s stories and their contribution to her growing awareness……….….9 2. Vanessa’s growing awareness illustrated in selected scenes ………………….10 5. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………….…

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    Comparison Essay The Lovely Bones vs The Kite Runner After a traumatic experience some people hide their painful emotions by pulling away and withdrawing from those they have hurt. However‚ some are able to recognize the pain and harm they have caused from becoming disconnected from those they should be closest to‚ and do their best to repair the damage. Alice Sebold‚ Author of The Lovely Bones and Khaled Hosseini‚ Author

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    Alice Sebold’s number one national bestselling novel The Lovely Bones depicts the horrendous rape and murder of a small-town girl named Suzie Salmon. Suzie must then watch--from her own personal heaven—her family and friends struggle to cope and move on with their lives. The novel is set in the suburbs of Norristown‚ Pennsylvania‚ 1973. Published in 2002‚ The Lovely Bones became an instant bestseller‚ and in 2010 it was released into theaters around the world. Alice Sebold’s early years helped

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    Have you ever thought about if you would have to search for a person who killed your sibling? For Lindsey‚ this was reality. Lindsey’s sister‚ Susie‚ had died in my book The Lovely Bones. She was murdered‚ and everyone wants to know why. My author Alice Sebold writes about the new life of the sisters and how they live the rest of their lives without each other. Lindsey was an average teenage girl. She had long‚ silky light brown hair‚ and tan skin. Her eyes gleamed in the sun and moonlight. Lindsey

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    depicting psychological issues for characters is a common challenge in literary arts. Two authors aimed to tackle the cause‚ affects and physical manifestation of psychological damage in the renowned novels Lolita (written by Vladimir Nabokov) and The Lovely Bones (written by Alice Sebold). Although monumentally different in many aspects‚ the novels share a connection of many key themes‚ such as the Male Fantasy‚ Perversity‚ Obsession‚ Art‚ and Sex‚ American culture and Exile and Childhood Innocence. Arguably

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