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    "Fences" Book Report

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    Fences August Wilson Plume Books Publisher The play Fences is another phenomenal play penned by‚ one of the best authors of all time‚ August Wilson. Among Wilsons writings are: The Piano Lesson‚ King Hedley II‚ Ma Rainy’s Black Bottom‚ Joe Turner’s Come and Gone‚ Seven Guitars‚ Two Trains Running‚ Jitney and Radio Golf. His plays have been produced all over the world. The play Fences tells the story of an African American family living in the 1950’s a time when racial discrimination was at

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    The Giver Book Report

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    dangerous master.” This quote shows how a strong body can have two sides‚ they can be very helpful to their citizens or it could become overpowering and create conflict. Hence‚ dystopian stories show the dangers of an oppressive government. In the book The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the author shows an authority that takes total control over its citizen. For instance‚ Jonas‚ the young protagonist‚ learns that he is unable to make choices due to the law of equality. The Elders‚ the leaders‚ make all the

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    Ignorance Book Report

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    ever be answered. What were the real motives and driving forces behind such an evil event? Why would anyone declare war on the most powerful nation on the planet and how was it possible they succeeded in bombing two major buildings on its soil? This book‚ Hard Measures‚ lead me to do a little research of my own. It could be just a coincidence‚ but after every terrorist attack‚ American citizens lose more and more freedoms we otherwise would be reluctant to give up. Almost immediately after the wake

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    Robert Walton Book Report

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    retreats to a dark corner of Scotland‚ promising to return to Henry when the job is done. Victor is nearly halfway through the work of creation when he is suddenly seized by fear. Apprehensive that the creature and his mistress will spawn yet more monsters‚ and thus destroy humanity‚ he tears the new woman to bits before the monster’s very eyes. The creature emits a tortured scream. He leaves Victor with a single‚ most ominous promise: "I shall be with you on your wedding

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    Emma Book Report

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    of the scenes in the book take place in or around the estates of the characters. Their property mostly determined their social status. This setting has significance to the storyline because of the social rank. Emma‚ who is constantly trying to play matchmaker‚ tries to convince her friend Harriet to marry someone of a higher class than her current love‚ a farmer. The characters are very aware of their status‚ and can be discriminating towards people of a lower class. The book was most likely set in

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    Book Report the Jungle

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    Immigrants today come to seek a better life‚ start or expand businesses‚ start their families‚ live the American dream‚ and some immigrants even come to America just to have their children be born American citizens. In the case of the family in the book The Jungle‚ Jurgis Rudkus just wanted his family to have a better life in America‚ which is why he moved them from Lithuania to Chicago. The Jungle goes into the overpopulation of small cities and the exploitation of immigrants‚ in particular Jurgis

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    The Inevitable Book Report

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    The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly is a simple book but at the same time it has such rousing objectives when it proposes to understand how technology will behave in the upcoming 30 years. The author does it by identifying twelve macro tendencies that are already flowing among us‚ supported by the fact that in the face of digital technology evolution‚ we could have not avoided some technological developments that puts us into life changing situations. Those inevitabilities are based on the trends generated

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    Lord of the Flies By: William Golding The book I chose for this book report is titled‚ Lord of the Flies‚ and William Golding writes it. I chose this book due to the high amount of hype behind it. It’s a very mysterious book with many great symbolic twists added in‚ along with my liking of the type of book‚ especially the topic of this particular novel. It was published in 1954 by‚ The Berkley Publishing Group. There were a handful of main characters of the story. The protagonist is‚ of course

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    1984 Book Report

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    interest Julia who is another Party worker. He also collaborates with a high-ranking Party official named O’Brien‚ who reveals himself as a secret member of a society called The Brotherhood who are planning to destroy the Party. O’Brien gives Winston a book explaining the ideals and motivations of the Party: The upper classes (the highest Party members) need to retain their economic status. Therefore‚ it is important to control the minds and bodies of the lower classes‚ and wars are waged constantly only

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    the mindset of a newborn child‚ one would not know the difference between right and wrong and possibly even become a victim. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the monster is the true victim of the book. He is abused in multiple ways‚ he does nothing to warrant the unjust treatment he receives and he is forced into solitude. The monster can be seen as the true victim because he is abused both verbally and physically. Firstly‚ when he tries to enter the De Lacey cottage to talk to the blind man and

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