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    The Hunger Games: A Book Worth Reading In Teen Dystopia: Should we be worried about what Generation Z is reading?‚ the author‚ Sophie Boyer debates whether The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ is a suitable book for our generation to read. Through the discussion of both sides of the story‚ in the end‚ the author concludes that The Hunger Games is a “well-constructed allegory that reflects a more realistic portrayal of our world” and “reminds the reader to never take anything for granted. In my

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    Cain’s Book Assignment The Venue -We went to see the performance of Cain’s Book in The Arches Theatre Glasgow. The Arches is a venue I had never heard of before and when we arrived there I wasn’t surprised why I hadn’t as it isn’t your typical area for a theatre venue. The Arches is situated in an under passage in the centre of Glasgow‚ surrounded by some odd shops and fast food places and one of the entrances to Cenral Station. The area is pretty run down looking‚ quite dark and dingy and

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    not always going to physically have the books‚ which allows the author to allude to these books at the end by connecting them to the destroyed city. As it unfold in the novel‚ when Montag is running away from who he thought was the police “he dropped a book” (121). In this moment Montag knew that he could not go back and try to pick it back up‚ for the police were after him and he had no time to spare. Therefore‚ Montag has bits and pieces of both biblical books memorized and it comes in handy towards

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    communication took place. Germans would call the persecuted Jews awful names‚ while others would encourage them to get back on their feet and survive. These people survived because of the positive words communicated to them during rough times. In the novel The Book Thief‚ written by Markus Zusak‚ many of its characters use words for the betterment of their audience. Liesel‚ the main protagonist in this novel‚ proves to the reader that words bring a positive effect to its listeners. During the second air raid

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    In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ one theme the author includes in the work is the power of knowledge. In The Book Thief‚ a young German girl‚ Liesel‚ begins to steal books. Her one dream in life is to read and write. Coming from a poor family‚ she is not given the opportunity to read as the other kids are. Only the rich could have access to extensive libraries‚ because of the cost of books. Hitler also wanted to maintain complete control of the Germans. This meant controlling the books they had

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    are both books that explain the life of a refugee. Boy Overboard is a book written by Morris Gleitzman‚ a chapter book going through the life of a refugee family. It shows how the family is persecuted by the government so badly that in the end‚ they have to flee for their lives. Home and Away is written by John Marsden and is a picture book with diary entries of a refugee boy. They have to escape when a war starts out in their country. They can do nothing apart from flee. Both of these books focus on

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    DMA1 Book: The Lost Symbol Author: Dan Brown “THE EXPOSURE OF CONFUSING MYTHS” I’ve read some of Dan Brown’s books and I must say that I do enjoy his stories and the awesome idea that there could be some huge conspiracy out there that only a few people know about. Dan Brown’s writing could use a bit of revising and he’s not crafting a great literature here but the content of his stories usually makes up for that specifically The Lost Symbol makes no exception. This is the third book to follow

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    Competition in Maus The book Maus addresses the issue of the Holocaust and tells the story of Vladek in detail‚ a man who survived Auschwitz. However‚ one of the most striking things about the story is not the surviving issue‚ but how it reveals the relationship between Vladek and his son. Competition is everywhere in the story. In the first book Vladek had a competitive relationship with his son Artie‚ but throughout the story the competition falls into the hands of Artie and Richieu‚ the dead

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    In The Book of the City of the Ladies she writes about high morals of women and that they deserve a better representation that many men portray them. In excerpt one‚ de Pisan writes that one day she way setting down reading books and being tired from the heavy content of the books she was reading‚ she decided to pick up a new book that was giving to her by somebody else. The book was written by Matheolus‚ she started reading but was called away. The next morning she came back to the book and as

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    My assessment of the Cold War holds the fact that it was a war based on threat and innovation. In the Butter Battle book and the Cold War share similar characters which can help children learn about complex political issues during the war. A major icon of the Cold War is the establishment and use of the "Berlin Wall".As researched‚ the Berlin Wall had a purpose to keep Western "fascists" from going into East Germany. The Berlin Wall stayed until November 9‚ 1989 as angry citizens attacked and chipped

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