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    Tom Sawyer Open-Ended Questions 3. "Revenge? What if he means us‚ Huck!" says Tom on Page 172. Twain crafts a novel that is both appealing to children and creates a satire of society. One of the concepts that Twain jeers at is the naivety of children. Why is Tom fearing that Injun Joe will hunt him down and kill him? This is all because he is a naive ten - year old and he does not know the psychology of the motives of adults. For example‚ when Mr. Dobbins whips the children before Examination

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    Discuss and compare questionable motives within ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘In Cold Blood’ The extracts I have chosen are ‘Frankenstein’ (page 102-104) and ‘In Cold Blood’ (page 135-137). My first extract from ’In Cold Blood’ begins with perry a criminal describing when he is arrested at Mexico city hotel‚ he expresses himself in a way that portrays his lack of education as well as his continuous frustration with life. The extract then goes on to present a letter written to Perry from his sister Barbara

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    Jessica McClean Eyes “I always come this far and open my eyes. The spell breaks and I try to re-see the rabbits‚ so tame through having never been hunted‚ that played in the hedges and along the road.” (Pg 35) In the novel Invisible Man‚ by Ralph Ellison‚ the motif eyes reoccur constantly‚ the first time being in this quote. Throughout the novel eyes come to resemble many different things such as the ability and inability to judge‚ the taking in of surroundings‚ and many other things

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    looking at someone‚ one can tell how they are feeling by staring into his or her eyes. Our eyes never lie. Our eyes will often mirror our souls and display our true inner emotions. In Elie Wiesel’s autobiographical narrative‚ Night‚ he uses the eye motif to portray characters’ true souls. In some parts of the narrative‚ Night‚ Wiesel used eyes to display the hope and positive emotion in characters. In the beginning of the story‚ eyes were used as an indication of Moche the Beadle’s calmness in the

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    "Get out right now!" I remember my boss yelling "I told you that Oswald the Rabbit is mine‚ and I deserve a raise for making Universal Studios so famous‚" I replied "You signed over the rights for it‚ we never stole it!" My boss said Looking back at that incident that I faced‚ it helped be to become who I am today. Even though I might have created an amazing character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. I guess that I could say that getting fired was the best thing that ever happened to me. "Where

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    Fences by August Wilson presents a slice-of-life in a black tenement in Pittsburgh. The play is set in the late 1950s through 1965. The main character‚ Troy Maxson is a garbage collector who has taken a great price in keeping his family together and providing for them. Troy’s rebellion and frustration set the tone for the play as he struggles for fairness in society‚ which seems to offer none. In his struggle he builds barriers between himself and his family. Troy also wrestles with the idea of

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    and the play Fences both contain similar themes and plot. Even though both are very similar‚ there are glaring different in their stories. The film Death of a salesman is about a man name Willy Loman who is struggling in making a living with his current job as a salesman. He has a loving a wife name Linda and two adult sons‚ Biff and Happy. Willy share and unstable relationship both his son (primary Happy) as he believe they are not making the most out of themselves. In the play Fences‚ tell the story

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    Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Forcefulness of Love Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story in the English literary tradition. Love is naturally the play’s dominant and most important theme. The play focuses on romantic love‚ specifically the intense passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet‚ love is a violent‚ ecstatic‚ overpowering force that supersedes all other values‚ loyalties

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    Throughout the novel‚ readers are shown different symbols and motifs‚ through the characters actions and characteristics. Feathers and birds are a key motif that helps showcase the theme of freedom and links between birds and Skellig. In addition‚ evolution is significant in this novel. The way David Almond writes about evolution between Skellig and Mina shows the importance of evolution. Birds help symbolize the theme of freedom. At the start of the novel Skellig is weak‚ vulnerable and scared

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    The Portrait concentrated on stating themes‚ arranging apparently transparent words into configuration of utmost symbolic density. For example during the passage where the director proposes Stephen to enter priesthood ‚ words like "the looped cord"‚ "the shadow"‚" the skull ‚ twice emphasized waning daylight ‚ "cross blind‚ "blind to the cross"‚"blinded by the cross" all convey the denial of nature and entrapment for Stephen which the Priest’s office represent for Stephen. The central image‚ the

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