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    The concepts of Idealised influence‚ inspirational motivation‚ intellectual stimulation and individualized consideration were all core characteristics of a leader before his time. The late Nelson Mandela was a simple man at his core coming from a foundation of tribal tradition and hierarchy. These beliefs were challenged when he went to school and found that political powers were using tribalism to keep the black South Africans from the ability to make a change in their way of life. Mandela’s personal

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    character Oskar Schell who after the devastating loss of his father in 9/11 discovers a key that his dad supposedly left for him. In order to find what the key opens he goes on a journey to talk to everyone with the last name Black. Although he believes that on this journey he will get closer to his father‚ this path that he has chosen has led him to question himself and lose hope. The obstacle to

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    -Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close A Novel by Jonathan Safran Foer What does it mean to be human? It is to live‚ to love‚ but most to grieve. In the wake of one of America’s greatest tragedies a young boy learns what it means to grieve. Oskar and the world around him are sent into turmoil faced with the loss of many loved ones‚ faced with grief. What is grief? All of the characters in the novel are grieving. They are grieving for the loss of a father‚ a mother‚ a sister; they are grieving

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    plays an eloquent role in the development of the plot. As a result of his father’s presence‚ Oskar goes on a trek throughout New York‚ eventually is able to connect and create a bond with his grandfather‚ and the theme of loss is centered around Oskar’s father’s death. One way that Oskar’s father affects the action of the story is when he leaves behind the key in the envelope with Black written on it. When Oskar finds the key in his father’s closet‚ he is determined to find out what exactly it meant

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    Communication is vital in order to be happy and to build and sustain successful relationships with others. This is a key theme shown throughout the texts Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close written by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ The Social Network directed by David Fincher‚ Othello a play by William Shakespeare and Little Miss Sunshine directed by both Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. During the texts there is a lack of communication between characters. Various events cause an absence of communication

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    In Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close the story of Oskar Schell is existential as shown through Oskar’s loneliness‚ the absurdity of his father death‚ and his attempt to find meaning in the search for the what the key unlocks. Oskar embodies the existential mantra of “I am alone” throughout the entire book. Oskar spend the first part of his journey alone and he suffers from feelings of loneliness and depression throughout the book. He says when appears in the play “Hamlet”‚ “I felt that night‚

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    her grief is out of love. These two emotions are triggered by one another. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close displays few characters that show any sign of moving on with their lives. Grief takes over and seems to stay forever. Characters such as Oskar‚ Grandfather‚ Mr. Black on the floor above‚ and Ms. Black in the Empire State Building experience grief almost as a punishment. Their lives can no longer be lived properly because their loved one cannot do the same thing. All of the blame and guilt

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    fun for the son‚ although the cruise almost took a fatal turn‚ by capsizing. Afterwards it is about whether or not Oskar is to blame for this accident‚ which he tries to avoid at his very best by blaming Vilhelm (p.4‚ ll. 35-36) whenever he mentions the episode‚ serving scotch or by offering a game of cards. It the story‚ it seems as if Margret is very overprotecting towards Oskar. She sits with him till he fall asleep‚ and constantly checks on him while he is sleeping‚ listening to his breath

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    The excerpt is about the nine-year old Oskar trying to cope with the loss of his father‚ caused by the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He considers himself an inventor and the story starts with him describing crazy inventions‚ like a singing teakettle and swallowable microphones that amplify ones heartbeat. While he thinks that‚ Oskar and his family are actually in a limousine driving to Oskar’s Dad’s funeral. His Grandmother and Mother are also

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    switching between different time periods and chronologies. There are three narrators: Oskar‚ whose telling of the story occurs shortly after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001; Oskar’s grandfather‚ Thomas Schell‚ Sr.‚ who tells his story through letters (to “my unborn child” and “my child”) written between 1963 and 2003; and Oskar’s grandmother‚ who also writes letters (to Oskar) in 2003. The distinction between the narrators becomes clear further into the book‚

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