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    In the middle chapters of the book‚ “Just Listen‚” the location stays the same in the city of Lakeview in her home and school. However‚ the time moves forward into the school year as well as backwards in the past to further explain future events. Moving forward‚ the mood changes to hesitant and tense. The author intensifies the mood by revealing the drama that began the feud between the main character‚ Annabel‚ and her ex-best friend‚ Sophie. For example‚ Sophie believes that Annabel had relations

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    Skellig The main theme for Skellig is no matter who or what you are you should always be accepted. The book Skellig is about a boy named Michael who is 10 years old‚ Michaels parents decide to move to an old rotten broken down house that used to be owned by Ernie Myers. Michael finds an old creepy man in his garage and asks who he is but doesn’t get a response. Mina. Mina is an example of the theme because when Leakey and coot find Michael with mina they make fun of mina for being homeschooled.

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    Plot Summary The plot of To Kill a Mockingbird revolves around main character Scout Finch. She lives with her father‚ Atticus‚ and brother‚ Jem. Atticus is a widow‚ and Scout has no mother. The family resides in a fictional Alabama town called Maycomb‚ which is in the grips of the great depression. Even though many in the town are struggling‚ Atticus is a lawyer with a strong work ethic and a good client base‚ so the Finch family is doing pretty well - at least when compared to many of the other

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    The Book Thief is a novel by Australian author Markus Zusak. First published in 2005‚ the book won several awards and was listed on The New York Times Best Seller list for over 230 weeks. Plot The Book Thief centers around the life of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old girl living in Germany during World War II. Liesel’s experiences are narrated by Death‚ who describes both the beauty and destruction of life in this era. After her brother’s death‚ Liesel arrives in a distraught state at the home

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    Frankenstein Plot Summary Frankenstein is the tragedy of the intellectual‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ and how in his plight for the creation of life‚ he ends up losing everything that means anything to him. While studying chemistry and philosophy at the university in Ingolstadt Victor becomes interested in the secret of life. After years of research at the old university he convinced that he has finally found it. Using the research he had found at the university Victor spends months created a complete

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    were all healed of the fever‚ some wounds were inside the heart and would mend slowly. Epilogue What this quote means is that they have endured the least of their worries because they now have to deal with the fact that their relatives are gone. They have to go on without the people that loved them the most. They will get over the fact that they died‚ but it will take some time. To me this quote means that the physical pain is over‚ and now you have to deal with the emotional pain It’s hard to believe

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    realized that the thug life was no longer for him‚ and that gangs were a problem on society and the "Afrikan" race(page 382-383). In his book "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member"‚ he tells of his life story and how he came and left the gang life. For thirteen years he was a member of the Eight Tray Gangsters‚ a set of the Crips‚ and throughout the book he explains‚ sometimes in full detail‚ the life he led while in the gang and his many times in jail and prison. These life stories he

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    How would you like to be on trial for something you didn’t do? In Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ Steve Harmon is on trial for felony murder. I believe that Steve Harmon is innocent because he didn’t know Bobo Evans‚ the store wasn’t clear‚ and there was no signal. The first reason why Steve Harmon is innocent because Steve did not know Bobo Evans. For example‚ in the novel Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ writes‚ “Did you talk to Steve Harmon… No… But you had not spoken to Mr. Harmon prior to

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    guilty of a crime just because you’re a young black teen living in Harlem New York. How would you feel? Well Steven Harman is‚ and he is on trial for murder. Monster is the books name written by Walter dean Myers. It’s called Monster because of what the prosecutor‚ Miss Petrecelli referred to Steve as. A theme found through out this book is prejudice and it is shown through his background‚ the jail‚ and the clothes. First things first‚ the way the jury reviews Stevens case‚ they review his case

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    Macbeth Plot Summary In the beginning of the play‚ three witches confront Macbeth on his return from war with Scotland and Norway. They recite a paradox that foreshadows the events in the play (fair is foul and foul is fair) – good will be bad and the ones perceived as bad will be good. The first external conflict – Duncan king of Scotland talks to a wounded sergeant about Macbeths win against Norway (war – external conflict). They order the Thane of Cawdor’s execution…then give the title

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