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    Night by Margaret Laurence -Chris (15)and Vanessa(6) -Manawaka -"I detested the fact that I was so young" -Chris creates his own fantasy world (ranch‚ racing horses etc.) He tries to sell magazines‚ vacuum cleaners even when he knows he won’t make it to university. He can’t face reality. Also‚ when there is conflict he ignores it and it seems like he doesn’t even notice it. He holds a fantasy in his mind that seems real to him -In Shallow Creek‚ when Vanessa sees the horses is when we are aware that

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    that two men are kissing each other. This immediately draws you to wonder why on earth they are doing so. The second image that draws attention is that the man on the right has his eyes open with a distinct look on his face that says "whoa what is happing" in a somewhat horrified manner. The third thing you notice is that neither man looks like they would be the type of person to be in this situation. They are both dressed in flannel‚ and look very "manly". The two men kissing each other really

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    is a product of their environment‚ which is illustrated by Vanessa and Piquette’s lives and the loons on the lake. Vanessa MacLeod was raised by a supportive family and friends in a positive environment. She had a wealthy family who were interested in her happiness‚ her behavior and how she dressed. Her parents cared for her and allowed her to do amusing things as a child‚ including traveling to their cabin during the summers. Vanessa was able to be a happy kid and develop social skills at school

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    elements. The color- patterns are highly complex and diverse. It is commonly known that there exists an “ideal” pattern that changes based on evolution. I will be discussing two aspects in the wing color of Vanessa Carui butterfly. One of the characteristics of the Vanessa Cardui is its Pupae; this reflects a pupal color polyohenism that is made of dark‚ white and in-between types. However‚ studies show that environmental factors affect the pupal color and there physiological status.

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    in horror films. When Juno is looking though the penny saver for adoptive parents she says “ I just can’t give my baby to someone who describes themselves as “wholesome.” I am looking for something a little edgier.” This is when she sees Mark and Vanessa Lorring’s advertisement‚ which is exactly what Juno‚ is looking for. When first visiting the Lorring’s Juno and Mark play on his guitars‚ instantly bonding. Right from the start Mark is Juno’s preferred parent. I learnt through this that at the start

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    Ground Breaking Novel that does not Shy Away from the Moral Line of Loneliness The new novel ?The Moral Line? by Vanessa Bogenholm‚ has already received glowing reviews from readers. ?The Moral Line? opens our eyes to the world of high end escorts and the men who frequent them and the reasons this world exists‚ loneliness. Campbell‚ CA‚ April 23‚ 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - Vanessa Bogenholm‚ a writer of short stories and reviews‚ has today announced the launch of her new fiction book‚ ‘The Moral

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    inside of her‚ and they only see her faults. They don’t call her by name‚ but instead‚ "that’s the girl who got raped." Deep down she wants to cry but miraculously keeps her head up high‚ she knows what happened and their nuisance hasn’t phased her. Vanessa‚ her best friend‚ sticks by her even through the dark clouds. She knows Christine is in pain and she doesn’t have to scream it out loud. "Christine‚ come with me‚ I want to show you something‚" he said. "Why did I listen?" she thinks everyday.

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    but there is a big difference between the two. An example for narrative poetry is the poem Confession by Bruce Lansky. In the poem he confesses about what he has done wrong. An example for lyric poetry is the song Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton. In the song‚Vanessa sings about her feelings about how much she needs and misses the person she states as ‘you’. The poem Confession by Bruce Lansky is a narrative poem because he tells his story about what he did do instead of what he was supposed to

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    Virginia Woolf: Simplistic Vs. Innovator Virginia Woolf is recognized as one of the most adamant novelists’ and greatest innovators of modern fiction. Her expertise with point of view and her use of stream of consciousness have influenced many writers after her. Woolf based her literary traditions and writings on her education and upbringing. Her views of the gender roles in her Victorian childhood and her ideas in contemporary society influenced her writing greatly. Both Woolf’s novels and her

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    to do. He says‚ "It is not an expression of meaningless life but‚ on the contrary‚ reveals a harmonious‚ organic optimism." (1) Since she chose to make it such a short piece of work‚ it fits perfectly with her style of writing. She doesn’t make the theme the subject matter‚ but instead‚ reveals it through the organization of the piece. As the characters react to stimuli‚ this helps reveal a unified meaning. She bases her fiction off of the characters emotional feelings. By doing this she gives the

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