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    Shusterman is a novel about a world gone mad in which children between the ages of thirteen and eighteen can be legally signed over by their parents or guardians. Based on this novel‚ Shusterman shows redemption through the characters and their actions. From all the character in unwind Lev showed redemption in the book. Lev did redeem himself at the end of the story because he saves Connor from unwinding‚ starts thinking of others‚ and he realizes parents are appalling people. First reason‚ Lev saves

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    Kite Runner- Chapter 22

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    Chapter twenty-two represents a kind of purgatory for the main protagonist‚ Amir‚ within the novel. It can be argued that this chapter represents the cyclic nature of the novel‚ in the repetition of events. Hosseini manipulates Amir into nervous action; seemingly casual movements that delineate the fear‚ and in some respects the anticipation‚ that Amir experiences lying in wait for the ‘Talib’‚ visible within short sentences‚ for instance in ‘I crossed my legs. Uncrossed them;. In these lines‚ Amir’s

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    Amir makes many mistakes as a child that follow and taunt him for twenty six years. In The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseni‚ Amir betrays his family-friend‚ Hassan when and after he was raped. Amir continues this betrayal because of his insecurity about his relationship with his father. Amir eventually drives Hassan away and regrets it until he redeems himself by finally doing the right thing. Hosseni uses the literary devices of epiphany and flashback through the character of Amir to explain

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    classical music resounding in the Shawshank prison‚ Andy’s persistence in writing letters appealing for establishment of library in the prison‚ prisoners reading books and listening to music in their own library...the movie tells us that even the underpriviliged persons have the rights to enjoy freedom and deep in their soul‚ they have the instincts to pursuing beauty of life. however‚ there is also a tragical example about an old man who has stayed in Shawshank for 50 years and is so used to the

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    Amir's Quest to Redeem

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    both of which are inciting incidents that set the rest of the novel in motion. The more substantial part of Amir’s search for redemption‚ however‚ stems from his guilt regarding Hassan. That guilt drives the climactic events of the story‚ including Amir’s journey to Kabul to find Sohrab and his confrontation with Assef. The moral standard Amir must meet to earn his redemption is set early in the book‚ when Baba says that a boy who doesn’t stand up for himself becomes a man who can’t stand up to anything

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    A Quest for Culture

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    Throughout their lives‚ people take many journeys. These journeys‚ both literal and figurative‚ physical and spiritual‚ can be temporary or last a lifetime. In literature as in life‚ characters also take similar journeys. These literary journeys will usually both provide the basis to a story’s plot as well as lead a character to a clearer sense of self-knowledge. In Sherman Alexie’s short story “What You Pawn I Will Redeem‚” the main character‚ Jackson Jackson‚ is an example of a literary character

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    Escape From Camp 14 ‚ by Blaine Harden‚ is about the only man who managed to escape from North Korea’s high security concentration camp‚ Camp 14‚ and lived to tell his story. Shin Dong-Hyuk was born in Camp 14. His mother and father got married inside the camp as a prize for their obedience and hard work‚ Shin’s brother and father lived in other facilities inside the camp‚ and they never lived together as a family. He was trained to snitch on his family‚ classmates and coworkers and vice versa. He

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    ‘Phenomenology is a method for studying experience’ (Fraleigh 2000). This quote from Sondra Fraleigh’s book ‘Consciousness Matters’ is just one brief understanding of Phenomenology. It deals with experience‚ emotions‚ gut feelings‚ and essences‚ as well as the study of phenomena. It come from a ‘first person’ point of view‚ how you feel‚ what you relate it to in everyday life. Personal opinions and feelings are key factor of phenomenology‚ every human being is different and will feel and experience

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    Wither if you are a child‚ student or an adult we have been put into small groups at one point in time. For most students‚ like myself‚ it is for group projects. DeVito defines a small group as‚” a collection of individuals who are connected to one another by some common purpose‚ are interdependent‚ have some degree of organization among them‚ and see themselves as a group.” Being a part of a small group involves a large amount of communication to make it successful. One good way I was able to

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Thesis Statement : Women in this story may have lived in a male dominated society‚ but it seemed that the words the women spoke in this story were very strong in influencing the men. Sonya plays a major role in Raskolnikov’s life‚ being the person Raskolnikov relies on while he was in and out of prison. Raskolnikov felt a heavy connection with Sonya because she was a prostitute and he was a murderer‚ which let him feel like they’ve both committed sins. Because of Sonya’s self-sacrificing actions

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