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    Unwind Essay By Asha Patel Theme: How a leader can influence others? "Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it."-Dwight D. Eisenhower. In a place‚ where Unwinding is permitted for saving lives and possible‚ people must take a stand against this rebellion. The novel‚ Unwind by Neal Shusterman’s‚ showed commitment and leadership roles throughout the novel. This type of leadership and commitment came from Connor‚ Roland‚ and the Admiral

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    Unwind Essay Have you ever wanted to be tore apart and live in another humans body? It will help them live longer and give them attributes they didn’t have before. The book unwind tells a story of kids who at age thirteen to eighteen can be chosen to be unwound. Unwound means being disassembled and your body parts being used to benefit someone else. They say your body lives on through the other human that you contributed to‚ but in reality your dead and you don’t know what your body is being used

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    months I have endured many hardships and out of it all have learned many valuable lessons. But the most important of those lessons was that happiness is gained through love and compassion. This lesson took me a very long time to learn. Previous to my unwind journey you would have never thought I would ever believe in something such as compassion or love. Before any thoughts of me being unwound entered my life I had very few feelings for anyone but myself. I would get into lots of fights and thought

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    In the novel unwind by Neil Shusterman shows us a world where abortion is banned. As result of that there is a huge population of unwanted children. To deal with the overgrowing population the government have passed a law called the ‘bill of life’. This law states that a child can be signed over by their parents to get unwound which means getting dissected into vivisections. Then their body parts are donated to others in need. In this society one of the main conflict are the AWOL teenagers. This

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    The significance of human life is a thematic concept portrayed in the novel Unwind‚ and the article‚ "Ukraine Babies in Stem Cell Probe." Human life is a diamond compared to any other life form‚ and though it is so valuable‚ there are some people in the world who do not appreciate it. And‚ Unwind reflects on this issue. Troubled teens are ordered to be unwound by their parents. Although this provides transplants needed to save lives‚ the lives of the children who are unwound are ignored. The harvest

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    Unwind Characters

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    In a variety of literature‚ main characters struggle with defining their personalities as their experiences alter and change who they are. In Neal Shusterman’s Unwind‚ one of the main characters‚ Lev Calder‚ has a major personality change from the beginning to the end of the book. When the reader first meets Lev‚ he is portrayed as a naive‚ arrogant tithe‚ eagerly awaiting his unwinding. However‚ by the end of the book‚ Lev is independent and rebellious‚ very much against unwinding. His change from

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    MR English IV Pherson-3 November 23‚ 2012 Human Rights Essay Human rights are the basic rights that everyone should be allowed. But in some places‚ people are not so fortunate in earning their freedom and equality rights. The novel Unwind by Neal Shusterman discusses how if the parents or guardians of the children have the decision on whether they want to unwind the child under their care. The ages for children to become unwound are between the ages of thirteen through eighteen

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    could push them before they snapped. But now I realize it was more than that. I wanted to see if our government was so controlling and manipulative that they could brainwash my once-loving parents to unwind me. Government won in the end. It was too scheming‚ and my parents were too easily swayed. The Unwind Order was signed. Harrison was brilliant‚ good-looking‚ strong‚ and graceful‚ with potential that was seen as a threat‚ not a blessing. After being taken from his home and incarcerated for years

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    Theme Of Unwind

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    The themes in unwind consist of: the value of human life‚ government control‚ and parenthood. The themes in never let me go include: friendships‚ lies and deceit‚ identity art culture‚ freedom confinement‚ passivity and memories of the past. Both stories of some of the same qualities such as organ donors‚ finding their place in life‚ fear of death‚ humanity and souls. Both stories humanity is‚ and finding who they really are in their life are the main similarities. “The souls have always been

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    Reaction to Unwind What if your parents could kill you? This is the‚ at times ridiculous‚ premise of Unwind by Neal Shusterman. The book is set in a future world where a war was fought over abortion rights and the compromise they reached was instead of abortion‚ parents could get rid of their children as teens. They do this by having them unwound‚ which is harvesting every part of their body for donation. This concept is the main focus of Unwind. The story follows three characters‚ Connor‚ Risa

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