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    Partition of India‚ Portrayed in the Novels India suffered the stigma of slavery under British for about three centuries. When it got freedom‚ it was also not without paying the high cost in the form of partition. This historical event is significant in the world history not only as a political occurrence which gave birth to two nations‚ but as the most treacherous occasion for thousand of the men who lost their lives‚ hundreds of women who were raped & treated most ruthlessly and for countless

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    In The Quiet American‚ the character of Fowler is‚ at first‚ presented as a selfish and uncaring man. However‚ this is not how he is perceived at the end of the story. Initially‚ the reader is shown that Fowler’s ego prevents him from thinking of anyone other than himself. Fowler is no hero and spends a lot of time trying to convince us that he is not engage or involved. However‚ this is not how the reader finally sees Fowler at the conclusion of the story. As Fowler begins to get involved with the

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    The natural film vs novel

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    The Natural vs. the UnNatural         In the novel and the movie‚ the Natural‚ many differences in the plot‚ the characters‚ and the theme give both a very different mood and overall meaning. Many small differences add up to give each work a distinctive feel to it and an important moral. Roy’s relationship with Iris‚ the incident when Roy gets poisoned‚ and the ending all effectively display the differences that have such an important bearing on the outcome and effect of the theme.         Iris

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    The novel “All Quiet on the Western Front” by Erich Maria Remarque Translated from the German by A. W. WHEEN FAWCETT CREST offers a realistic depiction of World War I from the perspective of a soldier named Paul Baumer. The story follows Paul and other soldiers through battles in trenches‚ military hospitals‚ and many other locations. Paul observes and experiences the effect war has on individuals as well as the horrors of war. Remarque uses realism and different literary devices to communicate

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    What ideas about Australia does your novel Explore? Looking for alibrandi is a novel by Melina marchetta that displays ones inner struggle with there own identity. It is set in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and explores various ideas about Australian culture‚ landscapes and stereotypes. Australia is culturally diverse and is accepting of others cultures. Many people that live in Australia have cultural backgrounds other than Australian. In looking for alibrandi‚ Josephine alibrandi is of Australian-Italian

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    Sense and Sensibility‚ published in 1811‚ is a British romance novel by Jane Austen‚ her first published work under the pseudonym‚ "A Lady." Jane Austen is considered a pioneer of the romance genre of novels‚ and for the realism portrayed in her novels‚ is one the most widely read writers in English literature. A work of romantic fiction‚ Sense and Sensibility is set in southwest England in 1792 through 1797‚[1] and portrays the life and loves of the Dashwood sisters‚ Elinor andMarianne‚ daughters

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    Novel Study: Journal Entry 1 pgs. 1-73 The novel I selected is called "Code Orange." My reasoning for choosing it‚ was that it was recommended by a friend. No new information was needed before reading the novel; instead all of it was stated or implied as reading. Mitty‚ the main character is telling the story‚ and the setting is in New York City. The setting doesn’t show much significance to the story though I believe it would unfold different events later through the novel. At the beginning

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    away. It takes place in the middle of winter snow storms. The story is about Paul Sheldon who is the author of a best-selling series of romance novels featuring its popular character Misery Chastain. Since 1974‚ he has finished the first drafts of all his books in the Silver Creek Lodge in Colorado. Finishing his new novel‚ ‘Fast Cars’ he drives to L.A. unaware that the Western Slope of Colorado is going to be hit with one of the biggest snowstorms of the year in a few hours. Determined

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    1(a) Study Source A. What role did the Women’s Suffrage Movement play during the ‘Quiet Revolution’ in The Bahamas? (7) To get the full marks you must give four or more factors with good explanation and provide a logical conclusion. In other words you must give four or more facts/major points that explain the role the Women’s Suffrage Movement played in the ‘Quiet Revolution’ in The Bahamas. Write moncurda@yahoo.com‚ moncurda@gmail.com‚ and augustusmoncur@hotmail.com for help with these questions

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    inhabitant ’s lives. The handmaids are controlled within society by means of the self worth lowering ignorance‚ de-humanizing abasement‚ and the fear instilled by strict consequences to illegal actions. ’Control ’ is a major theme throughout the novel - whether it be by the regimentation of life‚ the strict communication laws or the way in which people are stripped of their individuality. The whole environment in Gilead is carefully monitored and observed to ensure the ’smooth ’ running of society

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