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    Annie Wilkes Sparknotes

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    misery is a complexly simple novel‚ author Stephen King subtly laces his own personal experiences and feelings on writing into the narrative as he brings to life a true psychopath‚ and redefines the meaning of a "number one fan" Annie Wilkes is a disturbingly realistic character who hosts all of the signs of a psychopath‚ yet despite her monstrosities‚ she is both the Crone who limits paul and the Goddess who saves him. what is more‚ there are strong ties with annie wilkes character and the addiction

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    Speckled Band Sparknotes

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    The Adventure of The Speckled Band The story “The Adventure of The Speckled Band‚” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ took place at Stock Moron‚ the Roylott’s estate in April 1883. Helen Stoner came to the detective‚ Sherlock Holmes and his assistant‚ Dr. Watson. She felt threatened experiencing the same occurrences that her sister did prior to her mysterious demise. Helen was concerned‚ believing her stepfather‚ Dr. Grimesby Roylott‚ murdered Julia Stoner. Sherlock and Watson carefully strategized

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    The Lucky Ones Sparknotes

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    The book‚ The Lucky Ones: One Family and the Extraordinary Invention of Chinese America‚ shed light upon the Chinese Americans and their migration to America around the 1860s. One of the most prominent ports of entrance into America was out the port out west in San Francisco‚ California. The port is where JEU DIP came through on a ship. Along with JEU DIP‚ many of these immigrants suffered through countless fates. These outcomes were bad or sometimes good‚ but Chinese people struggled to overcome

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    Beyond Borders Sparknotes

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    One of the things that have always been perplexing about the History of the United States is how the Civil War could end Slavery‚ but immigration issues still exist. Beyond Borders: A History of Mexican Migration to the United States delivers an abundance of information that contributes to the evidence of the ongoing issue. The author emphasizes ratiocinations on why Mexicans aim to live in the United States‚ what they are trying to escape from in Mexico‚ the restraints they are facing in the United

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    Wizard Of Oz Sparknotes

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    1. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was a modern children’s novel‚ written in 1900. It educates young readers for the political (but not only) events in America in the 1890s. It metaphorically reflects on the collapse of the Populist movement. However‚ the novel teaches teenagers progressive and regressive political lessons. A good example of the progressive lesson could be a strike the eye visual images of Emerald city‚ silver slippers‚ and Yellow brick road. Baum had a special interest

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    Deadman Dance Sparknotes

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    Philip Morrissey notices Benang as: Benang is distinguished in the first instance by its language: rather than self-conscious ‘beautiful writing’‚ Scott uses plain English‚ in a form determined by the complexity of the issues he deals with. The fineness of Scott’s writing is a guarantor of his integrity as a storyteller… As a post-contact Aboriginal Genesis‚ Benang considers Aboriginal and settler relationships over an extended time-frame‚ taking into account individual and communal histories‚ personal

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    Daughter of Fortune is an inspiring piece of literature that captivates its audience by opening its doors to the life of a young Chilean girl who travels a long journey desperately to find her lover‚ Joaquin Andieta‚ in California during the Gold Rush of 1849. Eliza Sommers‚ when pregnant‚ endangered her life by smuggling herself on the obscure bottom of a ship headed to California‚ a society where people where driven crazy by gold fever. Eliza was raised in a British colony of Valparaíso‚ Chile

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    Maniac Magee Sparknotes

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    In the book‚ Maniac Magee‚ Jerry Spinelli uses descriptive details‚ dialogue‚ actions‚ and thoughts to develop one of the main characters‚ Amanda. I can show that Amanda was friendly in the story. On page 11‚ Maniac runs into Amanda. Amanda had a suitcase full of books. Maniac asks for a book‚ and Amanda does give him a book. “Jeffrey pointed at the suitcase… ...Jeffrey gasped. ‘Books!’... …’Here!’” The "here" at the end of the sentence shows that Amanda was nice to give Maniac a book since Maniac

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    Foortball Genius is a series of young adult sports novels written by former NFL player turned author and speaker Tim Green Tim Green spent years playing for the Atlanta Falcons as a star defensive end before he retired to start a writing career. The National Public Radio commentator‚ lawyer wrote the first novel Football Genius in the series in 2007. The realistic sports fiction novels was so popular among middle age sports enthusiasts that it was not long before the series of novels had expanded

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    For this week’s assignment‚ we were assigned to read Bitter in the Mouth by Monique Truong. An exquisite novel‚ many of the themes and motives relate closely To Kill a Mockingbird from earlier in the semester. Additionally‚ Monique Truong’s background was captivating. Born in Saigon‚ Vietnam‚ Truong moved to Boiling Springs‚ North Carolina when she was seven years old. She spent the next four years in North Carolina learning English as well as experiencing first hand racism and discrimination. On

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