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    To start this journal‚ I would just like to say "Genre Fiction" should not be compared‚ honestly with "Literary Fiction." After reading the short story by Benjamin Percy‚ "Refresh‚ Refresh‚" I became very depressed. After reading the "Literary Revolution in the Supermarket Aisle: Genre Fiction is Disruptive Technology‚" I discovered why. "Refresh‚ Refresh" is what I would call a piece of Literary Fiction. It has merit and depth‚ and yet so does Genre Fiction. "Refresh‚ Refresh" is also "Genre Fiction

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    The Loss of the Creature: Photography and Sovereignty Control. Power. Self-agency. Walker Percy tackles these concepts and more in his article The Loss of the Creature. Percy presents his argument using phrases including “a loss of sovereignty”‚ “symbolic complex”‚ and “packaging”. Many advocates of Percy’s argue that photography can only result in a further loss of sovereignty using Percy’s arguments; however‚ there are times this isn’t the case. Nature photography does not always result in a loss

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    Summary: The Book Thief

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    The Book Thief Narrated by Death‚ The Book Thief is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old German girl who is given up by her mother to live with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the small town of Molching in 1939‚ shortly before World War II. On their way to Molching‚ Liesel’s younger brother Werner dies‚ and she is traumatized‚ experiencing nightmares about him for months. Hans is a gentle man who brings her comfort and helps her learn to read‚ starting with a book Liesel stole from the cemetery

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    Max is strength‚ he fights throughout the story and never gives up. Max’s sacrifices throughout The Book Thief shines a light on his character and what he values most. Sacrifices bring forth regret and show another side of a character. Max‚ leaving his family‚ shows lots of character and brings for lots of regret. A multitude of questionable decisions were made during the lifetime of Max Vandenburg. One of those decisions‚ leaving his family‚ was the most impactful choice Max ever made. This act

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    The Gift of the Magi (Thematic Analysis) Theme 1: Gifts given don’t matter‚ the love does James and Della were happy of the other’s love and company even after realizing that the biggest sacrifice they has made became futile. The love and the affection were still there. While some see gifts as only a matter of material and money‚ “The Gift of the Magi” suggests that gifts that are given don’t matter as much as the love behind them does‚ because gifts are a sign of love between people O’Henry

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    The Bicycle Thief Essay

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    A Man‚ a Bicycle‚ and His Family Roger Ebert proclaims that after watching the movie‚ The Bicycle Thief‚ many years later it still has strength and freshness. Godfrey Cheshire said that it had “brilliant conviction”. These two critics seem to have something in common. They both loved and see brilliance in a movie that is standing the test of time. Neorealism is a genre that a viewer should not expect a happy ending for. It is just what it is‚ real. Both critics shed important insight into

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    Just like the struggles found in the novel The Thief and the Dogs‚ the Egyptian revolution of 2011‚ marked by poverty and corruption‚ resulted in an imbalance in social class despite the fact that their chosen president was

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley (/ˈpɜrsi ˈbɪʃ ˈʃɛli/;[2] 4 August 1792 – 8 July 1822) was one of the major English Romantic poets and is regarded by critics as among the finest lyric poets in the English language. A radical in his poetry as well as his political and social views‚ Shelley did not achieve fame during his lifetime‚ but recognition for his poetry grew steadily following his death. Shelley was a key member of a close circle of visionary poets and writers that included Lord Byron; Leigh Hunt; Thomas

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    The Lottery Jackson

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ initially comes off as a happy and light-hearted story‚ with imagery showing kids playing in a yard and mothers gossipping with each other. An annual ritual called the lottery. Jackson keeps the reader in the dark as to what takes place in the lottery until the very end of the story. The story suddenly gains a very serious and solemn tone. The head of each household draws a slip of paper‚ and when Bill Hutchinson draws the paper with the black dot‚ his wife Tessie

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Literary Works Analysis In this analysis of Percy Shelley’s work‚ I will discuss the many literary devices that romantic works possess and is incorporated throughout the literature. I will also discuss the important elements and themes in the literature of the Romantic Era that are essential to the pieces. I will be particularly discussing two plays‚ Prometheus Unbound‚ and the Cenci‚ Percy Shelley wrote in 1819 and 1820. Percy had a strange connection with nature‚ so

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