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    exchange the inward hatred and replace it with outward disdain for the person that has committed the act. Self is best described as the combination of your conscious and unconscious becoming one in a balanced state. In Coraline by Neil Gaimen and A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin the shadow becomes a physical thing‚ an actual entity. The genre itself‚ fantasy‚ has its own identity crisis which further adds to the lack of self in the novels. This should not make these stories any less real‚

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    story about a young girl ‘Alice’ who fell through a rabbit whole into a fantasy world inhabited by strange‚ humanlike creatures. Alice encounters lots of different humanlike creatures throughout her journey through the world of nonsense‚ poetry and mind-boggling logic‚ like‚ the talking flowers‚ the White Rabbit‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Cheshire Cat‚ the Caterpillar‚ Tweedledee and Tweedledum‚ the Queen of Hearts‚ Jabberwocky and the White Queen. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland included shrinking‚ growing

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    Adventures In Wonderland “Off with their heads!“ (Carroll 122) could be the motto of Suzanne Collins’ bestseller The Hunger Games. Published in 2008‚ the novel tells the dystopian story of Katniss‚ a young girl who has to participate in a fight-to-death-tournament with 23 other teenagers. Connoisseurs might have recognized the quotation of the classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll‚ first published in 1865. Mostly known as a children’s book‚ the novel depicts the story of Alice a girl

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    Rob Taglienti AFAS 255 8/17/16 Marcus Garvey Through his affiliation with the Pan-Africanism movement‚ The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA)‚ and The Black Star Line‚ Marcus Garvey will forever be considered one of the most prominent reformers in Black History. It is difficult to make a difference in this world. You are just one person in a world of seven billion. With seven billion humans on this earth‚ one may ask themselves how one person can possibly

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    Emphasizing how long it took him personally to realize that Pan-Africanism was the solution to the “Black problem‚” he narrated his own transition: first from civil rights to Black Power‚ and eventually to his current Pan-Africanist approach‚ and asked his supporters to have patience with those who have not arrived at this conclusion yet. As such‚ he appealed to Africans (living on the continent

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    Go Ask Alice Have you ever had a problem? I’m sure you have because everybody sometime in there life does. The book I read Go Ask Alice by an anonymous author is all about problems‚ conflicts‚ and how to deal with them. I would give a lot of information on the author if that was possible‚ but the author is anonymous so I can not do so. From the very first page I had a hunch that this book was about a drug addiction problem. "SUGAR & SPICE & EVERYTHING NICE; ACID & SMACK & NO WAY BACK" (page

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    Hard Road of Adolescence Reading through the novel‚ Go Ask Alice‚ finding out all of the unbelievable‚ yet true‚ experiences and feelings of Alice is quite shocking. No matter how shocking they may seem‚ you can very easily relate those experiences and feelings to those of a typical day-in and day-out teenager. Those characteristics being loneliness‚ a generation gap‚ and defiance. At the beginning of the novel‚ Alice finds herself to be very lonely. As like other teenagers‚ she goes

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    wide open and a blood mark would be left under their nose. It was a signature left behind from the murderer. Alice Carnen‚ a young adult‚ stood around the corner with her mother‚ both observing the crime scene. Whenever someone would die from unnatural causes‚ a cross would be placed around their necks as protection to heaven from the demons who were responsible for the victims’ death. Alice had always thought of it as a silly thing to do. "Isn’t it ironic that they would place a cross around their

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    Introduction “There will never be a new world until women are apart of it.” This is a quote that Alice Paul said. Alice was from a quaker family and was taught at an early age that men and women were equal. She soon started on her journey of rallies and walks to become a very well known leader of women’s rights. Although she had some hardships‚ she overcame them and kept going with the dream of having equal rights in her heart. She was a women’s suffragist who felt strongly for her subject and

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    On the surface‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ by Lewis Carroll‚ appears to be a fantasy novel about an adolescent girl’s psychedelic dream. However‚ on a deeper level‚ the story symbolizes the process that every child goes through as he or she matures into adulthood. Alice’s journey through Wonderland‚ although it puts her life in danger at times‚ brings her a newly-discovered confidence and helps to solidify her identity into a more mature person and therefore escape from the fantasy dream-world;

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