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    Cole is a fifteen-year-old boy who gets into trouble a lot. His father abuses him‚ which causes a lot of anger. His mother is an alcoholic and did not care about Cole as much as she should. Throughout the novel‚ Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen‚ Cole learns more about his conflicts‚ while healing them at the same time. Cole has many internal conflicts including fear‚ anger‚ and loneliness throughout the novel. The first internal conflict is anger. Cole’s father abused him‚

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    How does Hosseini present the ending of ‘The Kite Runner’? The final chapter of ‘The Kite Runner is a deeply emotional and reflective one. It interchanges between a retrospective and current set of events. The mood also varies from positive to negative throughout the chapter‚ signifying the emotional roller coaster that Amir has been forced to endure since his childhood. Although now‚ at 38 years of age‚ he is much wiser and calculated and this is shown here‚ he appreciates the so called littler

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    Ending Stereotypes What is a stereotype? Merriam Webster defines it as “to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same.” Many people generalize other cultures by putting all the people in a box. Society has made jokes of these stereotypes and expectations for people. In reality‚ they are a lack of knowledge that can be hurtful to others. Societal expectations limit people and can be offensive‚ however‚ for some people it pushes them to break through the

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    Ten months later... "If she gives birth to a boy‚ kill it." The Queen’s voice hiss softly. " If its a girl‚ send it away. Do whatever it takes‚ the child‚ regardless of its gender‚ must never meet the king." The girl behind the door let the words sink in as she wrap her arms protectively around her belly just as the little imp inside gave a kick. With some effort‚ she heaves the heavy bag on her back and slowly‚ painfully‚ and carefully carried out her escape plan. Her trembling fingers fumbles

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    restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place using illusion and skillful manipulation. Though the play ends on a happy note‚ there are many ambiguities which make one wonder whether this will be a ‘happily ever after’ story‚ as we expect to have all issues resolved in a happy ending. Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love with each other at first sight. This can cause many drawbacks in their relationship as husband and wife‚ since they know each other in the play for a very short time and have not yet

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    Most Important Lessons In the novel Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen he discuses the idea of morals. As the reader reads the novel it is filled with many important lessons from many perspectives. Understanding that all these lessons made Cole a better person. The most important lessons learnt from the book are life is what you make it‚ forgiveness‚ and that people can change. The lesson “life is what you make it” was a big part of the novel. But also this lesson was reflective. When

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    I really like reading your post. I don’t think that anyone would like a unplanned ending. Unplanned ending can be really hard on group members because it’s a sudden change in their life and they have to adjust to loosing the relationships that they had. A planned ending is very beneficial to every one because there is time for preparation and he members know that the group is about to come to a end. I work for as a Behavior interventionist for ACES. One thing that we have been taught in our training

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    In the book‚ Touching Spirit Bear‚ a boy named Cole has a bad temper‚ and it gets him into trouble more than once. His anger puts him in a predicament that almost causes him jail time. An Indian group called Circle Justice‚ focused on helping troubled teens‚ steps in to help. As a result‚ Cole has to spend a year on an island in south-east Alaska. There he is mauled by a rare black bare that is completely white called the Spirit Bear. Although he suffers near fatal injuries on the outside‚ his wounds

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    I disliked the ending of the book. It was definitely NOT a happy ending. I understand the ending and the significance of it not being a happy one‚ but that does not make me feel satisfied with it. The promise of the rest of the book is an ending of redemption and hope. People in the class argued opposite me saying that the ending was hopeful and that children are not resilient. I will defend‚ in brief‚ my perspective as to why I believe children are resilient and why I didn¡¦t feel the book¡¦s conclusion

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    In her story Happy Endings‚ author Atwood speaks of various possible plots on what a happy ending is‚ almost like “what ifs?”‚ giving the reader a rush in each situation with a distinct “happy ending”. “Intended to ‘reveal the logic of traditional behavior and the many textures lying beneath ordinary life’” quotes the textbook. Causing the reader to wonder‚ “What is a ‘happy ending’?”. Everyone has a different interpretation of what a happy ending is and Atwood encourages her readers to explore their

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