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    Lovely Bones

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    14-year-old Susie Salmon takes her usual shortcut home from her school through a cornfield. George Harvey‚ a 36-year-old neighbor who lives alone and builds doll houses for a living‚ persuades her to have a look at an underground den he has recently dug in the field. Once she enters‚ he rapes and murders her and dismembers her body‚ putting her remains in a safe that he dumps in a sinkhole. Susie’s spirit flees toward her personal heaven. The Salmon family at first refuses to believe that Susie is dead

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    here---.texts in the picture pls. They were chatting between themselves‚ discussing the strange sight‚ when they heard “Ribbit.” Who was that? They answered “Ribbit‚ ribbit.” From around the corner hopped a small green frog that recognized them. Susie was one of their friends from years ago. They chatted eagerly about the fun they had in the old days when they played together in the old millpond. “How did you get HERE?” Philip questioned.   *insert Do you remember..... here “Do you remember

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    should expect to happen to them when someone they love is dying or has died. The way Abigail Salmon grieves varies throughout the book and is evidently different in style to the rest of the family. The variation of Jack Salmon grieving techniques over Susie bonds with the relationship he had with her. Abigail and Jack Salmon discover through out the book that everybody grieves differently depending on how close they were to the person. Guilt and grief are the most important aspects of reacting to

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    ​The Lovely Bones is a fiction novel written by Alice Sebold. It was published by Little‚ Brown and Company on January 2003. The 372 pages of this novel consist of the main character‚ Susie Salmon‚ narrating the story of her murder and how it affected her family. ​Susie Salmon was fourteen when she was murdered and raped on that chilly afternoon in Pennsylvania. George Harvey‚ her own neighbor‚ abruptly ended all her teenage hopes and dreams. Now‚ from the pre-heaven where she was located‚ she witnessed

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    The Lovely Bones: Themes Loss and Grief Loss of a loved one and the stages of mourning or grief manifest as overriding themes in The Lovely Bones. Through the voice of Susie Salmon‚ the fourteen-year-old narrator of the novel‚ readers get an in-depth look at the grieving process. Susie focuses more on the aftermath and effects of her murder and rape on her family rather than on the event itself. She watches her parents and sister move through the five stages of grief: denial‚ anger‚ bargaining

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    most detail. This is done through the protagonist‚ Susie Salmon. The focus on her death allows the readers to have an in-depth connection with her throughout the narration. Sebold also uses the technique of dialogue and detail to portray the emotions of the characters throughout the text. The use of imagery also aids in a more in-depth connection with the story. Through the use of a dead narrator‚ it is easy for the readers to sympathise with Susie and her family because we see the story from her

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    Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones starts out by saying “ My name was Salmon‚ like the fish; first name‚ Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6‚ 1973.” The book is narrated by an average teenage girl who was viciously raped and murdered by her next door neighbor. After her dealth is confirmed‚ Susie’s family struggles to cope with the loss of their fourteen year old daughter and sister and all of the unanswered questions about her dealth. Both of Susie’s parents are incapable

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    Synopsis The novel is about a young girl‚ Susie Salmon‚ who is brutally raped and murdered by her neighbor‚ George Harvey‚ a serial killer of women and girls. She was 14 years old. After her death‚ she goes to a kind of heaven‚ and start watching her friends and family trying to move on with their lives and her murder still free. One year after Susie’s death her sister and father begin to suspect of the neighbor and look for evidences to incriminate him. Susie fights to get justice and to see her family

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    Wit Movie Essay

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    In this movie Vivian Bearings is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She is given “experimental” treatment. Some of the other characters include: Dr. Kelekian‚ the head doctor who informed her of her diagnosis; Jason Posner‚ the detached kid doctor and Susie‚ the sympathetic nurse. Throughout the movie Vivian goes through the different stages of death and dying‚ for example denial‚ anger‚ depression and acceptance. The first stage we witness is her denial. She tells the doctors to keep up the highest

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    Wit by Margaret Edson

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    Wit Every student has at some point in his or her educational career had a teacher that seemed completely unreasonable and immune to any sympathy towards the student. In the play Wit by Margaret Edson the main character is Dr. Vivian Bearing who is an esteemed professor of early 17th century poetry and fits the bill of the hard-nosed stubborn professor. This character is diagnosed with cancer and the play is about her treatments and battle with the cancer that ultimately at the end of the play

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