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    Graceling Sparknotes

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    Graceling Is a Fantasy Novel Masterpiece The San Francisco Chronicle Kristin Cashore’s debut fantasy novel‚ Graceling‚ is a truly thrilling book. While it can be confusing and seem too intricate for certain readers‚ it proves its brilliance in many different ways. Graceling by Kristin Cashore is an exquisite novel because of it’s intricate plot‚ well developed characters‚ and a well planned out story. Even though this is only Cashore’s first fantasy novel‚ readers will not be able

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    The Overcoat Sparknotes

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    Nikol Al Gogol’s short story “The Overcoat” creates a hyper-realistic world that contains evidence of marvelous elements. By doing so‚ Gogol constructed an ongoing conflict between the real and the supernatural. awakens; thus the paradox is left for the reader to solve. Tzvetan Todorov‚ copying‚ stated in his book The Fantastic‚ "the fantastic . . . lasts only as long as a certain hesitation common to reader and character‚ who must decide whether or not what they perceive derives from “reality” as

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    Adrift Sparknotes

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    My group’s literature circle book was Adrift: 75 Days Lost at Sea by Steven Callahan. It is the true story of Steven Callahan’s journey adrift on a lifeboat. He was stranded for 75 days after his ship‚ Napoleon Solo‚ sank. Near the beginning‚ he only had the food and water that was in his emergency bag. He later set up systems to filter the water‚ though they often malfunctioned. He also caught dorados‚ triggerfish‚ and even a bird. He had many saltwater wounds but refused to use the first

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    Citizenfour Sparknotes

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    Citizenfour is a movie about a man who was an employee of the NSA (National Security Agency) and the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) and he reveals the secrets of these two american corporations.The name Citizenfour was given because the woman who did this movie (Laura Poitras) was receiving messages from an unknown person that had he’s name as Citizenfour. Edward Snowden was Citizenfour he send a crippled message to Laura Poitras that said “You asked why i picked you. I didn’t. you did. The surveillance

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    The Lorax Sparknotes

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    In the book “The Lorax” the main character Ted Wiggins lives in a town that is all fake and plastic. This plastic town is called Thneedville‚ Thneedville is based off of a period way back in time. Ted’s community that he lives in is very compact. The houses are the same the people are the same and nothing is real‚ including the grass. A girl who Ted really likes named Audrey‚ has a fascination of seeing a real tree. She doesn’t care about the fake one all throughout the town‚ she wants to see “the

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    Sophia Sparknotes

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    In the beginning of the story sophia is twelve years old and is aware of all the bad things happening around her. She first witnessed a man being hung in front of anyone who was willing to watch. She was flabbergasted by the dramatic event. Her family took in a man by the name of john andre. He was british and sophia’s family believed him to be very polite due to the current events in town. Sophia immediately gravitated towards him. John andre eventually left and sophia was really hoping he would

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    James Joyce uses religious references throughout Araby to express his resentment towards the Catholic Church‚ and Catholicism as a whole. The story revolves around religious symbolism and a boy’s intnse desire for a girl. Joyce’s reasons for rejecting the Catholic Church are unknown‚ but in many scenes his attitude towards religious hypocrisy becomes clearer. The introduction to Araby sets the religious tones‚ which flow through a neighborhood‚ dark and full of desire. The

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    Araby”I watched my master’s face pass from amiability to sternness; he hoped I was not beginning to idle. I could not call my wandering thoughts together. I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which‚ now that it stood between me and my desire‚ seemed to me child’s play‚ ugly monotonous child’s play. (See Important Quotations Explained) SummaryThe narrator‚ an unnamed boy‚ describes the North Dublin street on which his house is located. He thinks about the priest who died in the

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    Epiphany of Love James Joyce does a tactful job of drawing up the epiphanies in “Araby” and “The Dead”. The main characters in both stories come to the realization that what they initially thought belonged to them‚ doesn’t completely. The young boy in “Araby” has a complete crush on the sister of a friend. This crush causes him to day dream about her “At night in [his] bedroom and by day in the classroom” (Joyce‚ Araby Text). Unfortunately for him‚ his pursuit ends when he could not bring her back

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    Analysis of the Narrator in “Araby” by James Joyce While “growing up” is generally associated with age‚ the transition from adolescence to adulthood in particular comes with more subtlety‚ in the form of experience. James Joyce’s short story “Araby” describes the emotional rollercoaster of its protagonist and narrator - a young boy in love with his best friend’s sister - caused by the prospects of a potential future with his crush. The narrator of James Joyce’s “Araby” is an innocent‚ emotionally

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