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    Disgrace

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    Set in post-apartheid South Africa‚ J. M. Coetzee’s searing novel tells the story of David Lurie‚ a twice divorced‚ 52-year-old professor of communications and Romantic Poetry at Cape Technical University. The story is about how David feels disgrace about the things that he had came through. And some parts of the novel reflect the historical background. The novel examines the history of racial oppression in South Africa following with the development of the story that happened to David. After David

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    Vernon God Little

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    Explore how DBC Pierre displays his ideas to shock the audience in Vernon God Little. Vernon God Little‚ written by DBC Pierre‚ is a satirical novel based around a massacre at a high school in Texas in which some of the students got possession of a gun and murdered some of their teachers and fellow students. The novel is about a boy called Vernon who is best friends with the main killer‚ Jesus. Vernon is framed as an accessory to murder and the story line follows the down fall of his life. There

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    Vernon God Little Analysis

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    Introduction In this essay I am going to tell you about three very important ways in which DBC Pierre portrays the theme of sacrifice in the novel Vernon God Little. These three points are: religious references‚ the mentality in the town Martirio and what role the mother Doris plays in this theme of sacrifice. Religious references The town in which Vernon lives and in which the school shooting happens is called Martirio. The name Martirio MEANS refers to martyrdom‚ which means ‘the condition‚ sufferings

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    Life of Pi Literary Analysis Shreya Parikh "It was not a question of him or me‚ but of him and me. We were‚ literally and figuratively in the same boat" (164). In the great story‚ Life of Pi‚ told by Yann Martel‚ two very different creatures surviving on the same boat takes a lot of determination. A relationship between Pi Patel and Richard Parker can be defined on both literal and metaphorical levels and both pertain to different aspects of Pi’s inner thoughts and himself. During

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    The book “Life of Pi” is supposedly meant to be a story about a boy‚ who was stranded at sea after a shipwreck‚ and how he dealt with starvation‚ crushed hopes‚ and a Bengal tiger. However‚ if the story is taken at face value in this way‚ the entire point of the book would be lost in the illusionary story that Pi is trying to pass off as the truth. Simply believing in everything that Pi says detracts from what Richard Parker is truly meant to be in the book‚ and what he actually signifies to Pi.

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    Hemingway App makes your writing bold and clear. The novel Life of Pi written by Yaan Martel is a story about a vegetarian religious boy‚ Pi who survives a near death experience. He is the only one who survives the shipwreck and is left alone on a lifeboat along with a tiger Richard Parker. This novel explains us the true meaning of survival and not to give up when the situation gets tough. The idea of survival is portrayed throughout the whole book. The author shows us how an indian boy who knows

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    Throughout life‚ events happen that can greatly affect the quality of a person’s day. Everyone has their own perspective which determines how they view these events. An optimist and a pessimist can have the exact same day and have completely different opinions on how it went. If approached with optimism‚ events in life become more manageable. The themes of staying positive and being thankful even in the worst of times are shown in Yann Martel’s novel‚ The Life of Pi‚ by Piscine’s perseverance when

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    A woman once said‚ “There is no life without color.” This is just the case with the main character of “The Life of Pi”‚ Pi Patel. Pi is a cast away on a lifeboat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a tiger‚ an orangutan‚ a hyena and a zebra. There is one color that was mentioned multiple times throughout the story‚ the color orange. In the novel “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel‚ this color is used as a symbol for hope and survival. To hope means to wish for something with expectations of its

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    What Is Pi's Perception?

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    With this in mind‚ Pi’s perception influenced by his prior knowledge just like the holy men’s also impacted his choices. In the beginning of the novel his father explained to him when he was still young how dangerous tigers can really be. “‘Tigers are very dangerous.’ father shouted. ‘I want you to understand that you are never -under any circumstances -to touch a tiger‚ to pet a tiger‚ to put your hands through the bars of a cage‚ even to get close to a cage’” (Martel 42). After telling him this

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    When the main character is under circumstances where he is lost at sea and fighting for his life the reader immediately thinks of archetypal survival novels such as Robinson Crusoe or Shipwrecked. Yann Martel separates Life of Pi from other novels‚ by adding multiple dimensions and plot twists. This makes it much more than a survival story. Martel guides the reader through multiple versions of reality‚ drops barriers between truth and fiction and offers a change from a typical narrative style.

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