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    How useful is the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas in telling us about the Holocaust? The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas‚ shows what life was like in Germany when the Nazis were taking over. The film tells us about two young boys with two different lives. The Boy in the Striiped Pyjamas is useful about some topics based in that time however it can also be unreliable in others. The Holocaust was mainly a target for Jewish people‚ black people‚ homesexuals‚ gypsies and the physically disabled‚ the mentally

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    Boy Willie's Analysis

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    Death is a force that should not be feared. For example Boy Willie says the following‚ “I got the power of death too. I can command him. I can call him up. The white man don’t like to see that. He don’t like for you to stand up and look him square in the eye and say‚ “I got it too.” Then he got to deal with you square up” (Wilson 88). Boy Willie describes death as a sort of weapon. A weapon that can be used against or by someone. When someone is able to look death in the eyes without fear then they

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    Analysis: 'About A Boy'

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    BOOKTEST 5V1 Mijke tonnon 1. A) “About a boy” B) Nick Hornby C) 1998 2. A) The story takes place in 1994/1995. Because in the story they celebrate New year´s eve. They think back of 1994‚ about what kind of year it was‚ and they hope 1995 will be better. B) The story takes place in London‚ the boy describes that he moved from Cambridge to London‚ and that London is very different from Cambridge. 3. Marcus: Marcus is a twelve year old boy‚ his father is called Clive and his mother Fiona. His parents

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    They say it feels great to have a best friend- someone to have fun and fool around with‚ someone to protect us and someone whom we share all our secrets‚ problems and crushes‚ but what if you fall in love with your best friend? Would you take the risk to go beyond the limitation and change your relationship into lovers? It was already getting dark that afternoon‚ class hours already ended and the only persons left were my friends and I. The breeze of the cold month of February gently runs into

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    Barrio Boy Analysis

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    many stories with a person trying to undertake a mission. In every story you see what a person wants to be. In “Barrio Boy” there’s a certain mission‚ he does‚ like in “The Other Side of the Sky”‚ and “New Direction.” All of the three stories you see there’s one person that achieves their goal. Do you have a certain mission in your life that represents the three stories. In “Barrio Boy” its mission was to learn how to speak in English. Ernesto came to California without learning how to spell or speak

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    Bra Boys Analysis

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    The identity of the Bra Boys can be seen through their values and attitudes. They are presented through the Cody‚ the value of brother ship and Attitude of brother ship through their tattoos and being there for each other. In part 1 of Bra boys‚ the Boys had taken Jesse Pollock and other younger people on trips to surf. This had been carried on from what the other Bra Boys did for Cody and his friends. This shows their values of their society and community‚ as they are willing to give the younger

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    Mannish Boy Analysis

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    thing in mind for this song‚ is that it has a trumpet playing along with the lyrics during the chorus. The harmonica and the electric guitar have a more prominent role in this song to give it a rock ‘n’ roll/blues tone colour. Lyrical Meaning: Mannish Boy was about Muddy Waters reiterating his masculinity. No Shape Chile is a sassy‚ humorous song about an African American female that realized at 15 years of age she had breast but no buttocks (unlike the women she saw on television). When she asked her

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    The Innocent Boy Analysis

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    Addie Febres The Mysterious Boy Once a baby boy just got born‚ the mother was happily rocking the baby in her arms. The dad said‚ “ What should we name the boy‚ Virginia?” Then she said‚ “I don’t know‚ David‚ I don’t know. ” But then that night a pixie warned the parents that danger has come‚ the pixie had bright pink eyes‚ dark blue hair‚ and wore a neon green dress. So the pixie agreed that she would bring

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    The Lost Boys Analysis

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    In the article “The Lost Boys‚” the writer documents the journey of three Sudanese brothers. The oldest of the three brothers is Peter Dut‚ he is 21 and is the caretaker of his younger brothers Maduk (17) and Riak (15). The brothers’ journey begins in the midst of a civil war in Sudan. The boys and thousands of other sudanese people varying between the ages of 8 and 18 are seeking refuge from their home country. They endure a travel of over 1‚000 miles on foot facing many troubles like militias‚

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    The Drummer Boy Analysis

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    Nothing had a name.Nothing was as it once was.¨ In ¨The Drummer Boy of Shiloh¨ by Ray Bradbury‚ Joby‚ the drummer boy‚ thinks he is not an important part of the war. He wants to be a soldier and have a gun but the general changes his mind by telling him how important he is to the army. And how‚ if the general were to die‚ he would be the general. After hearing this‚ Joby realizes how important he is to the army. Thus‚ becoming a proud drummer boy. In the story‚ there are symbols of hope‚ fatherhood‚ and

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