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    however the guests’‚ and Armitages’‚ start to appear more sinister‚ as if there is more. Chris decides it is time to “get out.” Before long‚ the friendly family that he first met‚ will give way to an unfolding nightmare. Chris and Rose are the main characters; Chris is a black photographer and the main protagonist of the movie and rose is Chris’s upper class white girlfriend.

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    Anil's Ghost Sparknotes

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    Anil’s ghost is set on the mindset that political war makes a country unsafe for everyone. As UN workers they are obligated to some rights that countries can’t do to them. As you can tell throughout the novel that this book as a whole is very dark but realistic in a way that few books can accomplish. Not only does this book show the darkness of political war but it shows the trauma and psychological side of it that can tear people apart. Anil’s Ghost reflects on the dark and unsettling idea that

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    Les Justes Sparknotes

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    In the play Les Justes by Albert Camus‚ the main characters believe that they are serving the common people by plotting to overthrow the ruling elite of Russia. The fulfillment of their goals‚ and not taking into account the needs of the common people poses an important question‚ To what extent can someone be truly free if they are imprisoned? The protagonist of Les Justes‚ a young man named Yanek is very idealistic‚ and he believes that he is helping to set the poor free from the tyrannical rule

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    own. Agnieszka Jasnowska’s argument is agreeable because The Sign of Four played off the fears the British had about foreign customs making its way into their political systems and causing changes to their own established customs. Several of the characters were influenced by foreign customs and this drove the story forward because that’s what it was geared towards. The school I think the author wrote from is Post-Colonial Criticism because The Sign of Four was written from an

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    Arrow Creators Sparknotes

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    In the television series Arrow‚ Creators Greg Berlanti‚ Andrew Kreisberg‚ and Marc Guggenheim tell a story about a man named Oliver Queen played by Stephen Amell a spoiled billionaire who went missing for five years only to return a different man. Oliver Queen becomes a visual anti in his hometown of Star City fixing all of the wrongs that his father had created. Oliver could not save the city on his own; he was provided help from his friends John Diggle played by David Ramsey who is a ex-marine

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    Maniac Magee Sparknotes

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    In the book‚ Maniac Magee‚ Jerry Spinelli uses descriptive details‚ dialogue‚ actions‚ and thoughts to develop one of the main characters‚ Amanda. I can show that Amanda was friendly in the story. On page 11‚ Maniac runs into Amanda. Amanda had a suitcase full of books. Maniac asks for a book‚ and Amanda does give him a book. “Jeffrey pointed at the suitcase… ...Jeffrey gasped. ‘Books!’... …’Here!’” The "here" at the end of the sentence shows that Amanda was nice to give Maniac a book since Maniac

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    value. These instances rooted from the union of South Africa by an all-white parliament (Britannica‚ “South Africa Act”). The standard of living would slowly decline for those of color and their descendants. These changes were made evident by many characters in The Power of One. Peekay‚ the protagonist‚ would come to experience prejudices himself which would place him above those who practiced prejudice. Peekay continues to inspire the victims of apartheid through his lack thereof. Those who

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    Roger Ackroyd Sparknotes

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    Caroline’s Humbug In Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd‚ contrary to the false killer named at the end of the novel‚ Caroline Sheppard was the actual murderer. Through careful reading‚ one can link together snippets of evidence to realize Caroline’s motive of protecting her brother and her means of executing the murder and escaping Poirot’s suspicion throughout the investigation. Since the beginning of the novel‚ Caroline knew the whole truth‚ including the fact that Dr. Sheppard was

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    Speckled Band Sparknotes

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    which Dr. Grimesby Roylott was seated. He was motionless with a yellow band with brown speckles‚ tightly wrapped around his head. Once the band moved‚ Holmes saw the eyes in which he cried that it was the deadly swamp adder from India. The remaining characters were somewhat blue‚ yet happy as they were able to solve the mystery. After all‚ they prevented Helen from confronting her own demise. Everyone felt uplifted that Sherlock Holmes had solved yet another

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    it. When I consulted with my friend about book report‚ she recommended it and said to me “The Giving Tree will make you moved and think about the implication of that book.” That’s why I chose. I think a shape of love is written in it. The main characters are only two who are a boy and a female apple tree‚ and they can communicate verbally. Please don’t think that a tree can’t speak with her words because of a story. Anyway‚ I will introduce about its plot. A boy had been to the place a female apple

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