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    The Martian Theme

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    written by Andy Weir reveals themes that are experienced by Mark Watney on Mars. There are different themes expressed throughout his journey. The theme develops from the start when all of his crew members got back successfully except him. He then travels across Mars in order to gain communication with Earth. The themes that are revolved around man vs nature are reflected not only in Mars but Earth as well to ensure Watney gets back safe. We are introduced to the theme between Watney and Mars

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    The Masked Man

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    goes by the name of Alex Bailey. In the book‚ “The Land of Stories‚” written by Chris Colfer‚ Alex is on a search for the most wanted criminal in all of the kingdoms‚ the Masked Man. Alex had reason to believe that the Masked Man is her late father‚ who faked his death in the real world and fled to the Fairy Tale World. After witnessing him steal a potion from a castle‚ Alex has been searching near and far trying to uncover the truth about her father. After looking for over five months‚ with the

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    The Happy Man

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    hypocrisy of bourgeois society. Maugham became internationally celebrated; his plays were performed all over the world. Now independent and well able to enjoy life Maugham began to travel. He traveled a lot and spent long periods in the United States‚ the South Seas and China. But his favourite country was Spain and a great deal of his works devoted to it. For instance «The Happy man» that was written in 1927. Somerset Maugham’s style of writing is clear and precise. He does not impose his views

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    Themes in Jabberwocky

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    “Is that Normal?” in Jabberwocky Terrifying monsters and haunting creatures have plagued the world since the invention of myth. To explain the unexplainable with inaccessibility to modern reason and knowledge‚ ancient humans used fables to describe how mysterious events occurred. However‚ because of the discovery of scientific logic in recent centuries‚ monsters have been abolished from literal existence and are now frequently used to convey metaphorical beasts in modern day society or its ideals

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    Arms and the Man

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    Characters Raina Petkoff Raina‚ the heroine of the play‚ is the only child of Major Petkoff and Catherine Petkoff. She is a "romantic" and had romantic notions of love and war. Catherine Petkoff Catherine Petkoff‚ Raina’s mother‚ is a middle-aged affected woman‚ who wishes to pass off as a Viennese lady. She is "imperiously energetic" and good-looking. Louka Louka‚ a servant girl in the Petkoff household‚ is proud and looks down on servility. She is ambitious and wishes to rise in life. Nicola

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    The Outsiders Theme

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    In the U.S alone there are over 24‚500 gangs and over 750‚000 gang members. The outsiders explores the lives of gang members and how each of their lives are affected by this constant never ending conflict. How being part of either one of these brings the breath of death ever so closer. Susan Eloise Hinton was born on july‚ 22‚ 1950 in the town of tulsa in oklahoma this later became the setting which the outsiders is story unfolds. ¨ there was little to do for a child growing up in Tulsa¨ stated

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    Themes in Yeats' Poetry

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    Themes in Yeats’ poetry You can find many themes in Yeats’ poetry. Pick what suits your own study from the themes‚ comments and quotes listed below. There are 86 quotes used to illustrate themes on this page (although some of them are from poems outside the current OCR selection for AS Level). You will need only a short selection of these.   1. The theme of death or old age and what it leaves behind. Death of Patriotism‚ leaving selfishness as the norm: ‘Romantic Ireland’s dead and gone‚ It’s

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    Themes in Beowulf

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    Themes of Beowulf Reading Beowulf‚ there are many chances to interpret the characters and dialog. Loyalty‚ reputation‚ and generosity are three themes that are quite noticeable throughout the story. In the following paragraphs‚ you will read about the loyalty that Beowulf has for Hrothgar‚ the struggle for Beowulf to keep his reputation‚ and the generosity that was shown by Hrothgar and Wealhtheow. Loyalty is a major theme throughout Beowulf and is first seen when Beowulf comes to the assistance

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    Themes In Beowulf

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    (Heidi Boutler). Beowulf is a novel about a man whose is looked upon as a hero and is fearless of anything. He fights to the death against his enemy to protect the people around him and tackles all challenges that come his way. A theme that can be very easily recognized throughout the novel is in order to be a hero one must put others’ lives before their own without a second thought. They must be strong‚ mighty‚ and a great thinker. Following that theme‚ another one that is very prominent is loyalty

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    Themes In 1984

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    A man vs. Telescreeen This conflict is portrayed with the presence of the telescreen scrutinizing and listening to every single thing Winston does. Winston often tries to avoid it as much as possible. “Are we living in “Nineteen Eighty-Four”? The technological possibilities of surveillance and data collection and storage surely surpass what Orwell imagined. Oceania’s surveillance state operates out in the open‚ since total power has removed any need for subterfuge’’ (Crouch‚2013). 7. THEMES 7.1.Totalitaranism

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