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    Opinion on the Novel Entitled The Zahir Life‚ happiness‚ love‚ loss‚ and obsession characterize the latest novel that I have read – The Zahir written by the Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho. The title itself revealed an interesting feeling and curiosity to the readers. The term “Zahir” comes from the Islamic tradition which means visible and incapable of going unnoticed. This international bestseller novel is a piece of art full of surprises and mysteries. The story is about the narrator‚ a bestselling

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    Mpd in Novel Three

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    MPD in Novel Three Three is a novel write by Ted Dekker. Dekker good at write mystery novel‚ like Three and Obsessed. Three is a book talk about MPD‚ Multiple Personality Disorder‚ Is a mental disorder that let people have two or more than two unique personality in one body. The leading character of the novel named Kevin. Unfortunately‚ he has this mental disorder. At the beginning of the stroy‚ Kevin drove in his car by himself and got a phonecall from Slater. Slater need Kevin answer a riddle:

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    the sheep which was in 1996 and there have been very few cases where a family have decided to create another child for the use of medical reasons‚ the first case of this in the UK was in 2002. Both novels focus on people or one person who have been created for the use of other people. Both of the novels are coming of age stories‚ in which the main characters question their identity as they grow into young adults. Anna was created for a bone marrow donor for her sister. As a young child Anna has had

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    This stage in life is one of the most important in literature. The coming of age theme is found in many pieces of literature‚ such as Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak and Deborah Ellis’ The Breadwinner. The main characters in both of these young adult novels experience growth and change in their own ways. In Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak‚ readers are given a mental picture of who they think Melinda Sordino is. “The bus picks up students in groups of four or five…I close my eyes. This is what I’ve

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    The novel ‘Disgrace’ by J. M. Coetzee was an eye opening and a thrilling ride through the pages. This story has put a strong emphasis on the idea of nemesis in real life. Lurie‚ the main character sexually harassed his student and in return he lost his job‚ his friends‚ respect from colleagues‚ and in an indirect‚ cynical way his daughter was gang raped. He has to live with all sorts of regrets and intense thoughts about where he has gone wrong. Lurie tries to engage himself in his daughter’s lifestyle

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    Moral Value of the Novel

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    Back to the dreamtime is a novel about a son‚ Richard wanted to accomplish his father’s will. He found the Aboriginal decoration‚ tjurunga while cleaning the attics with his siblings. When Sonya and Joe told him about the tjurunga‚ he decided to complete the mission. He went to many places such as Alice Springs at Darwin‚ the Lake Armadeus and Hermannsburg Mission together with Tom‚ his friend Bradley and two guiders that have been send by the chief leader‚ Urandangi . Walpiri and Aratjara. Finally

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    Donna Hayes stated‚ the demand for single title women’s fiction grow continuously while the demand for series romance remains stable. As the result‚ the problem Harlequin has is whether or not to launch MIRA‚ a new line of single-title women’s fiction novels and if so‚ how to launch it. Analysis Harlequin management is facing the industry turning point and their decision determines whether the company will grow its publishing business or be beaten by its rivals. Harlequin has been applying a packaged

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    In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ the theme of racism is expressed throughout by the character Crooks. The way they treat Crooks in the book shows the racism of the characters and how the different races act with one another. Every character in the novel is somewhat racist to Crooks‚ because nobody talks or spends any time with him because he is black‚ which makes Crooks feel sad and lonely since he has nobody to talk to. Furthermore‚ to make sure nobody spends any time with Crooks‚ the boss of the

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    Share Charles Dickens Hard Times for These Times The following entry presents criticism of Dickens’s novel Hard Times (1854). See also Charles Dickens Short Story Criticism‚ A Christmas Carol Criticism‚ A Tale of Two Cities Criticism‚ Little Dorrit Criticism‚ and Our Mutual Friend Criticism. INTRODUCTION Perhaps the least-known of all Dickens’s novels‚ Hard Times is a social-protest novel which attempts to lay bare the malignant impact of nineteenth-century industrial society upon the people

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    Deborah Ellis and Eric Walter’s young adult novel Bifocal‚ is about a Urban Canadian high school that becomes torn apart after suspicions of terrorism. This novel is uniquely written with two different point of views from two of the high school’s students. Readers are able to get to know Haroon‚ a Muslim student who is devoted to his school work and family. They also get to know Jay‚ a white catholic student‚ who is the star of the football team. One day during school hours‚ the school goes into

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