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    The Notebook Critique

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    The Notebook By Nicholas Sparks "I am nothing special‚ of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts and I’ve led a common life... but I’ve loved another with all my heart and soul‚ and to me‚ this has always been enough. -Noah Calhoun When we were assinged to do a book critique‚ I knew right away I was going to do a Nicholas Sparks novel. I have read all of his books‚ cried many tears and felt many emotions as I pictured the people falling in love‚ people doing heroic events

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    identity of being Noah until the end. Here is the short version of the story. While spending one summer with her wealthy parents at their second home‚ a young lady named Allie falls in love with a poor commoner Noah. Noah and Allie spend a magical summer together falling in love‚ but her parents and the socio-economic realities of the time period prevent them from being together. Allie’s overbearing parents rush to leave town to separate her from her new found love. Although Noah writes a letter

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    The Notebook

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    Allie and Noah (Allie’s husband) stay. Allie needs to be there for care‚ but Noah doesn’t. He stays to help care for her. He reads to her from a notebook about their life together. He hopes this will help her remember him‚ because her disease has progressed so that she doesn’t remember him or her children. Allie believes that Noah’s name is Duke; he tells her that because of the confusion which Alzheimer’s disease causes she believes that this is a story about another couple. Noah reads that

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    specifically discussed in the movie or was it implied? Is the character aware of their mental illness? a. Give example from the movie for each The mental illness was never discussed in the movie it was implied by Noah going to visit her in the nursing home and she did not know who Noah or her children were and there were times he would read to her the story of their lives are and she would start

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    Lau Lau

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    Nicholas Sparks Today I will be talking to you about a famous movie and novel The Notebook. It is an achingly tender story about the enduring power of love and a story that will make you believe in miracles. Like a puzzle within a puzzle‚ the story of Noah and Allie is just the beginning. As it unfolds‚ their tale amazingly becomes something different‚ with much higher stakes. The result is a deeply moving portrait of love itself‚ the tender moments and the important changes in their relationship affect

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    the rains stop‚ the flood waters finally recede‚ dry land is found allowing Noah and his family along with all of the animals to leave the ark. Just like

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    What Is a Minority Group

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    it a chance to grow as we get to know someone” (34-35). This stage can last a short while or it can continue indefinitely. In the movie‚ “The Notebook” Noah met Allie for the first time at a carnival with some of his friends. The attraction he felt for her was remarkable and he knew before his next breath that he could spend his life with her. Noah did whatever he could to get her to go out with him. He even went to the extreme to jump on a ferrous-wheel ride to ask her out on a date‚ because he was

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    True Love Never Dies Alone

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    teenage boy‚ Noah Calhoun falls in love at first sight with an upper class girl‚ Allie Nelson (Hamilton-in film). Torn apart at the end of the summer‚ they both go their separate ways; Noah enrolls himself into the army‚ to fight in World War II‚ while Allie volunteers as a nurse helping the victims of World War II. Allie ends up becoming engaged with a lawyer‚ Lon Hammond who is a part of a wealthy southern family and also the perfect husband in her parent’s eyes. Several years pass before Noah and Allie

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    the notebook

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    two find their way back to each other.  In this movie the theory that love conquers all proves to be a major theme.     This movie‚ origianlly a novel‚ starts with the Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams) in their late years.  It becomes apparent that Allie suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. Noah reads to her daily from a diary‚ but who he really is and show wrote the stories in this book remain unknown throughout most of the movie.  It then flashes back to when they

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    Canyon University: EDU-576 October 25‚ 2011 Four Phases in the Evolution of Public Education in America Introduction At the birth of our democratic republic prominent political leaders‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Benjamin Rush‚ Noah Webster‚ and others‚ recognized that educating the youth of our nation was critical for the future prosperity and security of America. These men‚ in their writings and oratories‚ strongly advocated for a publicly supported‚ non-secularized system of education

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