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    Ransom: David Malouf

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    Essay No.3 Topic No. 5 “Ransom suggests that we cannot predict who will teach us important lessons”. Discuss. In “a rough world of men” David Malouf highlights the importance of storytelling and the lessons that can be learnt from stories. He further strives to show how all people live out their own stories and that sometimes the most valuable lessons can be drawn from the lives that we least expect. Malouf introduces Somax‚ a “humble carter” who has a surprisingly dependable “native wit” to

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    Ransom By Lois Duncan

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    The book I chose is Ransom by Lois Duncan. This is a story about five teenagers‚ Dexter‚ Jesse‚ Bruce‚ Glenn‚ and Marianne‚ that get kidnapped and their parents are contacted to pay a ransom to get them back. The teenagers are from very different backgrounds and have different social statuses at school. They all live in a “rich” known neighborhood called Valley Gardens which is how the kidnappers chose them. Ransom is a crime thriller and the mystery of not knowing what’s going to happen next keeps

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    Chief Sunrise

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    Chief sunrise‚ John Mcgraw‚ And Me By Timothy Tocher Book Report By: Yuvi Narang Catalog Entries Chief Sunrise‚ John McGraw‚ and Me By: Timothy Tocher Book Report By: Yuvi Narang PLOT SUMMARY 15 year old Hank Cobb meets Chief Sunrise “the greatest Indian baseball player on a baseball diamond. Chief Sunrise is trying to meet John McGraw‚ (the manager of the New York Giants) so he could play with the Giants. Then Hank decided he would come with Chief Sunrise

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    Irony

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    Irony‚ usually the most important kind for the fiction writer‚ the discrepancy is between appearance and reality‚ or between expectation and fulfillment‚or between what is and what seems appropriate. Irony is the main element used in the three stories “The Lottery” “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Rocking Horse Winner”. In each of these stories irony symbolizes a dark side‚ that’s reveled throughout the story The Lottery is a great example of irony The morning of June 27th was clear and

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    Summary Of Ransom Riggs

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    Ransom Riggs is a children’s literature author with books including‚ The Sherlock Holmes Handbook: The Methods and Mysteries of the World’s Greatest Detective‚ Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children‚ Talking Pictures: Images and Messages Rescued from the Past‚ Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine’s Children‚ and Library of Souls (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children #3). He like to tell story with words‚ pictures‚ and often both. Riggs is an American born in 1980 in Maryland. He grew

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    Fela Ransom Kuti

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    just the melody but the lyrics that flowed between them. Fela wrote music that made people think and point fingers at the Nigerian government‚ and he did that using music as his medium. Fela Ransom kuti‚ born October 15th 1938 to middle class Christian parents but died the day he changed his middle from Ransom to Anikolapo meaning “The man who carries death in his pouch”. In the 1960’s felas political consciousness ignited after a trip to the united states where he was exposed to the black power movement

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    Irony

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    Irony moving the story forward To keep a reader intrigued and interested in what you are writing is a secret. That secret to success is not much of a secret at all‚ its all about keeping the story consistent and flowing naturally with transitions. You don’t want a long boring ol story making your audience sleep‚ a humours‚ suspenseful‚ full of ironic scenes would be sure to keep a reader on there feet wanting to see what will happen next. Authors use a box full of tools which contain literally

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    John Crowe Ransom

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    John Crowe Ransom was one of the leading poets of his generation. He was a highly respected teacher and critic. Ransom was intimately connected to the early twentieth-century literary movement known as the Fugitives‚ later the Southern Agrarians. Around the year 1915‚ a group of Vanderbilt University teachers and students began meeting to discuss trends in American life and literature. They recorded their concerns in a magazine of verse entitled the Fugitive‚ which‚ though it appeared little more

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    Ransom Vs Atonement

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    an individual to convince oneself that they are free from the crimes that they had committed. It relies on the redeemer themselves; redemption is achieved once the wrongdoer is satisfied that they have done what they can to repent for their deeds. Ransom by David Malouf is set during the time of the Trojan War‚ in contrast to Atonement‚ directed by Joe Wright‚ which is primarily set out in England during World War II. Both these texts comprise of characters who want to change the “story” of their

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    Irony

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    Irony: the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning (Merriam Webster Dictionary) Of the four soldiers wandering behind enemy lines after the Battle of the Bulge‚ Billy Pilgrim is the least soldierly and least likely to survive. He’s the only one who survives. He also survives the incineration of Dresden‚ not bad for an unfit prisoner of war. He is also the lone survivor of an airplane crash. Edgar Derby is tried and executed for plundering

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