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    to everyone in his community. What will Jonas have to do to protect himself and the people he love? The movie had slight differences from the book for example‚ Jonas was number nineteen in the book‚ but in the movie he was number fifty-two. Also Asher was assigned drone pilot in the movie‚ but in the book he was assigned Assistant director of recreation. In the movie the Chief Elder is evil‚ but in the book she is nice. These are just some of the differences in the book. Personally I like the book

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    complex character in the novel Unwind‚ but I chose just three adjectives to describe him. In this novel three kids‚ Connor‚ Lisa‚ and Lev‚ are on there way to be unwound‚ but a freak accident happens which allows them to get out of the cars they were in. They run away and go to a place called the graveyard which a community with only Unwinds in it. Connor‚ Risa‚ and Lev all get different jobs in this community and try to stay there till they are eighteen and can’t get unwound‚ but it will not be easy

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    reasons behind what’s happening in their lives. Analysis of the Novel Thirteen Reasons Why By Jay Asher In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course World Literature By Raz‚ John Benedict E. B.S. Electrical Engineering October 2014 I. Background of the Novel The novel Thirteen Reasons Why is a young-adult fiction by Jay Asher. According to Goodreads‚ he was born in Arcadia‚ California on September 30‚ 1975. He grew up in a family

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    society. Connor‚ Lev‚ Risa‚ Pastor Dan and the admiral all broke their stereotypes. However‚ Lev’s parents’‚ Roland‚ and even Lev at one point fit into their stereotypical mold. Stereotypes particularly make the book what it is because without them people would have decided to learn about who a person really was instead of labeling them what they seem to be. If people did that maybe they would have opened their eyes to what was really happening to so many innocent people. Lev was supposed to be

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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    Mostly every family unit in the community has a newchild that the unit must nurture before the new children can be aged. Gabe and Jonas become very close together. Jonas’ best friend Asher is another main character in the book‚ The Giver. Asher is a funny kid that likes to joke around about a lot of things. Asher is assigned the job of a Drone Pilot. Jonas’ father is another main character‚ he is very kind he has a job as a Nurturer. He works with infants in the community. He loves his two children

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    EUROPEAN ACADEMIC RESEARCH‚ VOL. I‚ ISSUE 8/ NOVEMBER 2013 ISSN 2286-4822‚ www.euacademic.org IMPACT FACTOR: 0.485 (GIF) DRJI VALUE: 5.9 (B+) Mythic Interpretations using Sociological Perspectives in South Asian Literature: An Analysis of Girish Karnad ’s Naga Mandala INAM UL HAQ Institute of Social and Cultural Studies University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Pakistan Abstract: The article shall explore the interpretations of myth in Girish Karnad’s play‚ Naga Mandala (1987-88). The paper

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    In the novel‚ Unwind‚ three teenagers embark on a journey full of mischief‚ excitement and tragedy. The three main characters have their own agenda in the novel. Risa is orphan who is being unwound due to cutbacks in budget. Lev is an thirteen year old tithe who’s main purpose in life was to be unwound once he turned thirteen. Lastly‚ Connor is fifteen year old trouble maker who is being unwound due to the fact that his parents have grown sick and tired of his negative behavior. They all show that

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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    person might commit suicide because they think it’s the right thing for their friends and family‚ or because they feel they have no other choice‚ and no other way to end the emotional agony they endure daily. 13 Reasons Why‚ a book written by Jay Asher in 2007‚ tells the story of a teenage girl‚ named Hannah Baker‚ who committed suicide. When Hannah Baker killed herself‚ she left behind her story‚ telling the thirteen reasons why she felt there was no choice for her but suicide. She explains her

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    What idea does the author develop regarding perseverance? Perseverance - steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success. In the book “Unwind”‚ the author develops many ideas surrounding perseverance. All of the characters in this novel can be related back to life as we know it. The examples displayed‚ although dramatized in certain instances‚ can represent the battles people of today find themselves fighting. Among all things‚ the author shows that no matter

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    Journeys- Robert Frost

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    complexities of life as revealed throughout Robert Frost’s poetry‚ use ordinary‚ physical journeys in nature to demonstrate how journeys often reach beyond the physical sense in which they are composed. Similarly‚ the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher and the short film‚ “Harvie Krumpet‚” present the plight of ordinary people and the life changing possibilities of journeys. An equally prominent theme is the occurrence of the need for changing paths as obstacles arise and the effect such change

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