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    excerpt from all the light we cannot see‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ the author is trying to show the world through the eyes of a blind child‚ and shows that even with no sight she is able to have a rich life full of color. One instance where Doerr develops this idea is in line 18‚ “color that’s another thing people do not expect. In her imagination in her dreams everything has color. The museum buildings are beige‚ chestnut‚ hazel.” This shows that even though she cannot see the buildings and the color

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    Adam Torres 9-9-13 C-1/2 Journal Notes can be defined‚ as pieces of literature that allow a person to better understand what is at hand. Therefore‚ in the book “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien‚ it is no coincidence as to why he entitled chapter sixteen “Notes”. O’Brien uses this chapter as a note to help broaden the readers understanding of the books purpose‚ and more specifically‚ what O’Brien is really trying to convey instead of a mere war story. It is for this reason that I have

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    English 1301-203 September 2013 The Things We Do for Freedom “Learning to Read and Write” sounds like a step by step introduction of learning how to read and write. Just reading the title makes the chapter seem tedious and mediocre. As if it were nothing except another chapter that was just sitting there gathering dust never to be read. After having read the chapter it become apparent that it was describing exactly what was happening. 1The chapter was saying that a person should always find a

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    All the Light We Cannot See Analysis Clinging onto things is something that a lot of people do in life. It’s something that helps us get through tough times by taking our minds off of the one thing or things that is bothering us. It is a very powerful thing that can either give us the motivation to overcome what is bothering us‚ or it can bring you down in the worst of ways. In the book All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr showed that people rely on the most important things in life to help

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    In All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr he is trying to teach the reader in life regardless of having the ability to see or not‚ a person is still able to experience life to the fullest. One instance where Doerr expresses this idea is in line 18 when he says “In her imagination‚ in her dreams‚ everything has color”. In All the Light We Cannot See‚ Doerr writes about Marie-Laure who is blind‚ and gives descriptions of how she views the world. In her attempt and success to experience life to

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    title All the Light We Cannot See. Aside from the metaphorical and figurative meanings‚ it has a very physical meaning to Marie. There literally a lot of light that she cannot see. But in her world all of this “light” is in her other

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    Michie- "See You When We Get There" Anyone can teach‚ but only a few teachers can teach in a way that relates back to a child’s life. That kind of teacher works for change in her classroom and community. Michie’s article describes how one young black teacher‚ Liz Kirby‚ works for change in her classroom‚ because she strives to be that special teacher. Kirby introduced the book Malcolm X to her students. She didn’t try and lie to them that this was easy reading or cover up the fact that this

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    Within the novel All the Light We Cannot See the reader can see Werner’s changes as he begin to spend more time in the academy and at war. Werner begins to adopt a similar mindset as the German people; he puts his own beliefs aside for the safe of Germany. During a training exercise when a student is asked to pick out the weakest Werner willing joins the mob in chasing him down even though he knows it’s wrong. “Why they’re chasing this boy‚ and what they’re supposed to do if they catch him. Except

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    Unlike abovementioned two novels‚ All The Light We Cannot See does not represent the suffering of any group or country‚ and does not only represent the crimes committed by the Nazi Germans specifically. It is about the tragedy of the Second World War in general. The narration in All The Light We Cannot See‚ third-person omniscient‚ is significant‚ as it tells the story from the perspective of a German boy‚ Werner‚ a French girl‚ Marie-Laure‚ and American bombers/soldiers. For instance‚ the second

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    In All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr‚ the tragedy of World War II is exposed and seen through the eyes of the guilty men who aided in its vengeful mission. Nazism flourished‚ as it let the masses of Germany believe in their own self-importance again. Their dreams were revived. Adolf Hitler exploited this weakness by fabricating an opulent future for those whose lives had been ravaged by the Treaty of Versailles. One man with one idea lifted up an entire country‚ but he did not want or

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