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    cliffhangers just to name a couple. There were a few that stood out among the others when reading Hunger Games. The reader may notice point of view‚ mood‚ dialogue‚and flashback they are all used quite frequently in the book likely the main ones in the book. The first one that will be discussed is point of view. The writer uses point of view to make the story more interesting. An event was when Peeta and Katniss were in the cave and Peeta thought that he was fine‚ but Katniss knew that Peeta was not in

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    Englishman in search of the philosophers stone‚ the Englishman too was going on a journey to find his purpose. But the Englishman was too afraid to follow them‚ and that was his downfall. Luckily‚ Santiago was able to teach the man that fear was the one thing in the way of the man finding what he wanted. He then came across bandits who sought out to rob and hurt Santiago‚ it made Santiago want to give up‚ but he didn’t. It taught him and us the valuable lesson that sometimes people wanna stop you

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    we read from Arabian Nights portray a large variety of how women are seen and treated in early Islamic society. Throughout the stories‚ many women are slaves who are owned by men and must obey them in order to live. Shahrazad‚ for starters‚ is the one who ultimately spares the lives of the women in her village. "Scheherazade possessed courage‚ wit‚ and penetration. She had read much‚ and had so admirable a memory‚ that she never forgot any thing she had read. She had successfully applied herself

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    their Personal Legend is and some have ahcieved it. But in the story The Alchemist a shepherd boy named Santiago achieves his Personal Legend with some help from three major characters who teach him many important things. The crystal merchant is one of the characters that helped Santiago by encouraging him and helping him earn back his money. Another important character who helped Santiago in his journey was the English man. He helped Santiago understand many things that he did not know before

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    The Alchemist

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    dream of treasure by the Pyramids reveals the importance of dreams generally in the novel‚ and not just literal ones. This particular dream is presented as key‚ and both the fortune teller and Melchizedek encourage Santiago to follow it literally. But the centrality of dreams in the novel is based more generally on the idea that youthful hopes for the future should not be displaced as one ages‚ but rather should be held on to and pursued with passion throughout one’s life. Santiago is in this way an

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    Allegory In The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho is a story focused heavily on allegory and meaning. It tells the tale of Santiago‚ a shepherd‚ following the omens of the world to reach his own Personal Legend. A theme of The Alchemist is the whole word is working with people to achieve their Personal Legends. As a shepherd‚ sheep were and are a large part of Santiago’s life. They represent Santiago before his journey begins and are an important point of his progression. For example‚ “He owned a jacket‚ a book that

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    Precis for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Lindsey S. Ken Kesey‚ born Kenneth Elton Kesey was an American author and countercultural figure‚ born September 17‚ 1935‚ La Junta‚ CO and died November 10‚ 2001‚ Eugene‚ OR. He was married to Norma Faye Haxbey‚ and they had four children: Zane‚ Jed‚ Shannon‚ and Sunshine Kesey. Kesey considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s in that he‚ and I quote‚ "was too young to be a beatnik‚ and too old to be

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    And one can always come back. If what you had found was only a moment of light‚ like the explosion of a star‚ you will find nothing on your return” CITATION Pau1 \l 1033 (Coelho‚ The Alchemist). Through out the novel Santiago works on becoming pure to reach

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    One Road Two Wheels Do you believe you can lose weight by just riding a bicycle? I am proof that you can do it‚ if you put your mind to it. Let’s jump on our bikes and go for a ride. Chicago is approximately two-hundred sixty miles from Greenville‚ Ohio. A group called Campus Life was heading to Chicago on their bikes. I was one of the thirty-five people to participate in the four-day trip. At first I wasn’t sure what I was getting into but by the end of the trip I knew that it was going to lead

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    Arabian Nights

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    In The Arabian Nights‚ a collection of Arabic folktales‚ Shahrazad uses the "˜Chinese box effect’ to connect her stories to one another in order to continue telling the story to King Shahrayar. The tale of the Husband and the parrot has number of tales that are related to each other tales and to the original story in many complex ways. The subtales of The Story of the Fisherman and the Demon focus on a particular theme‚ trust‚ with relations between the characters and the analogy of the situations

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