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    Orwell that was published in the June of 1949. Although George Orwell himself called his novel a parody‚ not many consider it to be one. I believe that Orwell’s novel 1984 fits into the category of dystopian fiction and parody. Utopian fiction is the creation of an ideal society while dystopian fiction is the creation of a terrible or tainted society that is generally headed to an irreparable oblivion (dystopia). Unlike a Utopian novel in which the writer intends to portray the perfect human society‚ a

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    later period‚ have more evidence of deliberate literary authorship‚ surviving like the older myths through oral tradition for long periods before being written down. As a more urban culture developed‚ academies provided a means of transmission for speculative and philosophical literature in early civilizations‚ resulting in the prevalence of literature in Ancient China‚ Ancient India‚ Persia and Ancient Greece and Rome. Many works of earlier periods‚ even in narrative form‚ had a covert moral or didactic

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    Remarkable Creatures and its Merit as Historical Fiction Novels can do more that simply tell stories. Novels can enhance or emphasize thoughts and ideas. They can excite a wide variety of emotions. They can be the product of imagination‚ or they can be influenced by historical fact. Whether or not the events in a novel are true is left entirely up to the author‚ but it is truly an incredible feat to take a piece of history and turn it into a work of fiction that is plausible and logical. For our Senior

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    An Analysis of Race as Biology Is Fiction‚ Racism as a Social Problem Is Real For centuries‚ the concept of race has been a major social issue in the United States and its definition has changed over time. Today‚ the concept of race is defined as "a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits" (e.g.‚ "Race‚" n.d.‚ para.1). The article "Race as Biology Is Fiction‚ Racism as a Social Problem Is Real: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on the Social Construction of

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    Fact or fiction? Have you ever wondered what was said on the news was fact or fiction? Well during the time of the tragic occurrence of the Sandy Hook massacre many theories have taken place‚ whether this was an actual event or a conspiracy. If you never heard of this horrible event took it place on December 14th‚ when armed gunman Adam Lanza allegedly shot and killed twenty-six people ‚ twenty of which were innocent children kindergarten to first grade and six teachers. Police also say that

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    Most people have incredible movie classics as there favourite movies of all time. For example‚ Pulp Fiction‚ Alien(s)‚ and so on. However‚ one of my all time favourite movies is the 1987’s PREDATOR. Some people view this as a (classic) incredible action/SF movie. While others view this as a violent and unnecessary movie. In my opinion‚ this movie is sometimes extremely underrated. Not a lot of people know this film‚ like they know about Alien.. and so on. Comparatively‚ this film has a compete with

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    is left to gape at her surroundings. The room she found herself in reminded her of one of those giant scale model exhibits at the local museum. Everything was in contemporary touch‚ though. She always assumed giants were not only a work of pure fiction. But‚ were also primitive cave dwellers. Noting the stack of textbooks on a shelf‚ being stuck with a primal being wasn’t the case. From the corner of her eye‚ she spots her Burgundy backpack near the mess of pencils. She inches up to her backpack

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    Oryx And Crake Analysis

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    Margaret Atwood’s novel Oryx and Crake follows the life of Jimmy/Snowman in a grim world of the not-so-distant future. The novel is a speculative look at the path Atwood believes our society is headed down. It features issues such as genetic engineering‚ global warming‚ food insecurity‚ and even child trafficking. A common element amongst these issues is that they are all dark and frightening topics. Despite this‚ Oryx and Crake still manages to have a multitude of hilarious moments. Some readers

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    Deborah Austin-Barbour Toni Williams ENG 113-I5 September 5‚ 2012 Fiction Essay “A Rose for Emily” was written by William Faulkner in 1931‚ “It is not unusual to find degraded‚ sullen‚ disturbed‚ and degenerate characters in Faulkner’s fiction” (Roberts and Zweig 91). Emily Grierson’s character is rounded and the summary of the way Faulkner chooses to portray most of his characters is accurate for her. As the story unfolds we see that Emily had and insane great aunt‚ been sheltered by her

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    A Boy and His Dog is the post-apocalyptic tale of Vic (the boy) and his sidekick Blood (the dog) who wander the desert wastelands of what was once the outskirts of Phoenix‚ Arizona in a perpetual quest for food and sex. Filmed in 1974 and released in 1975‚ the low budget independent film was the winner of the 1976 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation‚ placing it in the company of such better known blockbusters as 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ Star Wars‚ Blade Runner and Jurassic Park. Although it

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