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    Still Alice is a story about a girl whose name is Alice Howland who is happily married with three kids. Alice is a well known psychologist at Harvard School. Everything was going for her until she got the shocking news that she has alzheimer’s. It all started with her not remembering a simple word in her presentation at a conference in stanford that she was invited to in front of a huge crowd. She brushed it off thinking it must be a symptom of menopause. Deep down she is truly worried though.

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    only are there tragic effects on the person‚ but it affects those around them‚ specifically their loved ones. The novel that I have chosen that focuses on this topic is Still Alice by Lisa Genova. This novel portrays the life of a successful and intelligent women who is now facing a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Still Alice opens reader’s eyes by presenting the brutal realities of the disease and its affects. For this reason‚ the novel is recommended for 15 year olds and older and has a lexile score

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    Alice Walker the author of the short story “Everyday Use.” Alice uses the three types of characterization to develop the character Dee. These methods are what bring the characters to life in the reader’s imagination. Treat others nice‚ a cliché phrase that people hear daily. Authors use that in writing in a way. Showing how a character responds‚ treats‚ or reacts to others develops the character‚ this is one of the three methods of characterization. Dee a one of main character in “Everyday Use

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    Lucky is a novel about author Alice Sebold’s journey through her life after being raped. In Sebold’s freshman year at Syracuse University‚ she is raped while walking through a park on her way home. In the book‚ she discusses her experience and how it affected her as a person. The reader watches Sebold grow as a person and change after the traumatic experience. The book focuses on the aftermath of her rape and her family’s reaction as well as the ongoing trial against her rapist. The story takes

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    After Alice Cooper released the sequel to his most famous solo record‚ Welcome To My Nightmare (1975) entitled Welcome 2 My Nightmare back in 2011‚ my hope was that it be followed up by a tour. One that also included the original surviving members of Alice Cooper (1969-1974). Reason being because they were including on the album. Three different tracks. But that never happened. Instead Alice toured like he’s done since separating from the original members of Alice Cooper‚ with his own band. In my

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    In the story Year of No Rain by Alice Mead‚ Alice Mead uses the conflict of having Stephens village raided to prove what happens when you and your friends work together you can be more successful. One historical event that happens is people going hungry in Sudan and the boys have to help each other to get food and water and stay healthy. So On page 106 the boys have to work to get Stephen better in the book it states “half carrying Stephen the boys make it to a refugee camp‚” As Well as‚ This I very

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    Women’s Friendship in Alice Walker’s... ‫اﻷﺳﺘﺎذ- اﻟﻌﺪد ) ٣٠٢ ( ﻟﺴﻨﺔ ٣٣٤١ ﻫﺠﺮﻳﺔ – ٢١٠٢ ﻣﻴﻼدﻳﺔ‬ ٢٠٣ The Color Purple Women’s Friendship in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple ‫صداقة النساء في رواية اللون البنفسجي آللس ووكر‬ ‫زينب عبدالكريم مسير‬ ‫أ.م.د.كاظم جواد الزبيدي‬ Zainab Abdul-Karim Musir Assist.Prof.Dr.Kadhim Jawad ‫جامعة بغداد/ كلية التربية- ابن رشد/ قسم اللغة االنكليزية‬ ‫الملخص‬ ‫ة وﻗﺎﺼﺔ وﻜﺎﺘﺒﺔ ﻤﻘﺎﻻت وﻜﺎﺘﺒﺔ ة وﻨﺎﺸطﺔ اﻤرﻴﻜﻴﺔ. ﺘﻜﺘب ووﻜر ﻤطوﻻ ﻓﻲ اﻝﻤواﻀﻴﻊ‬ ‫ﺴﻴر‬ ‫ﺘﻌد اﻝﻴس ووﻜر

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    Everyday Use by Alice Walker In the story of Everyday Use‚ is in first person narrator which is in the mother’s point of view. Telling the story in first person will allow the reader to get an inside perspective without much judgment. Ms. Johnson (mom) and Dee is the main conflict in the story. Dee wanted the precious quilts and quickly she realizes that she is not getting the precious quilts‚ she gets furious. Ms. Johnsons’ family is poor and the yard is part of what they call an “extended living

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    In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use‚” Mama‚ the narrator of the story‚ is rather distant with her daughter Dee and dreams about reconciling with her on a television show. Specifically‚ she imagines Dee expressing gratitude for all that she has done for her‚ while embracing her (Mama) “with tears in her eyes (Walker 315).” It is obvious that Mama doesn’t understand her daughter’s life choice to adopt an African lifestyle and feels that Dee is rejecting her origins and family. Furthermore‚ the reader can

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    The ideas conveyed by Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice and Fay Weldon in Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen conflict with and challenge the values of their contemporary society and serve to offer moral perspectives opposing to those of their respective societies. Connections can be made between the role of the writer and their purpose in both texts and‚ particularly through consideration of Weldon’s contextualisation and form‚ the reader’s perspective of both texts is reshaped and enhanced

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