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    “In the face of the plague‚ the characters’ beliefs disintegrate.” Discuss. In Year of Wonders‚ Geraldine Brooks focuses on the effects of the plague on the English village of Eyam in 1665. The village is introduced as a spiritual community; there are various religious and moral codes that the people live by. As the plague hits‚ these strong beliefs are put to the test. Brooks’s narrative asserts the notion that disaster and catastrophe‚ as widespread in form as the bubonic plague‚ is capable

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    I am a Primary 6 student who is an avid reader and never fails to recognise the author’s effort when writing a book. Having always enjoyed the books recommended in the ERP reading list‚ I felt compelled to recommend the book‚ Wonder by Raquel Jaramillo‚ also known under the pen name of R. J. Palacio‚ to be added to the reading list for P6 mainstream students when I finished reading it. I found it to be such a heartwarming read from the shifting points of view to character development‚ vocabulary

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    Following the dawn of justice‚ fans from around the world are eagerly awaiting for Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman to take center stage in her solo film next summer. With a Justice League trailer looming about the near future‚ Empire has released a new image of Gal Gadot from Wonder Woman and an interview with director Patty Jenkins to tide us over. "What motivates her is philosophical‚" explains director Patty Jenkins - which is not surprising given her mythological roots. Diana Prince‚ daughter of Greek

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    to change. Continuously having to be looked at and getting disparaged is something 5th grader Auggie Pullman‚ in the novel‚ Wonder‚ by R.J. Palacio‚ has to go through‚ throughout his daily

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    Book Review: “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio is a wonderful children’s novel‚ with a great plot and characters. “Wonder is narrated from a first-point of view. With the point of views changing between many characters‚ making it an interesting read and you get to hear the different opinions of everybody and their side to the story. “Wonder” is set in New York and is about a ten year old boy that is quite ordinary in the inside‚ but not so ordinary on the outside. We read about

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    Overview[edit] The trilogy consists of Fifth Business (1970)‚ The Manticore (1972)‚ and World of Wonders (1975). The series revolves around a simple act—a young boy throws a snowball at another‚ but it misses its intended target—and the effect this act has on a number of characters. The Deptford Trilogy has won praise for its narrative voice and its use of character. Fifth Business‚ in particular‚ is considered one of Davies’ best novels. The trilogy takes its name from the fictional small village

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    R.J. Palico wrote the book: Wonder. The main character: Auggie‚ he was home schooled up until middle school. During Auggie’s school year he had a more negative impact on his life. Most people‚ when they see a disabled kid they stare‚ make noises‚ and bully them. While in Wonder many kids would not be near Auggie‚ or sit next to him at lunch. As it says in the text‚ “As the desks started to fill up‚ I did notice that no one sat next to me. A couple of times someone was about to sit next to me but

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    SAMPLE ESSAY – ‘Year of Wonders’ ‘Heroism is a feature of ‘Year of Wonders’‚ but so is its reverse.’ Discuss What is it to be a hero / heroine? Is it just a matter of goodness? Is it possible for someone whose character is flawed – or suddenly revealed to be flawed - to still retain this status? Geraldine Brooks’ novel‚ ‘Year of Wonders’ leaves us with such questions and reminds us that these are complex considerations. A ‘hero’ (or ‘heroine’) can be defined as‚ “a person who is greatly admired

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    There are so many life lessons that you can learn from in books. Upon completing 3 different books; The Middle of Everywhere‚ Wonder‚ and A Path Appears‚ I was able to find similar themes throughout these books. These similar themes include to love others‚ we can all make a difference‚ and to find joy in the little things in life. Loving others is something we should all try and become better at. We see some wonderful examples of this in all three books. In the Middle of Everywhere we saw it when

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    YoW – Prac Essay #2 Geraldine Brooks’ Year of Wonders is a bleak exploration of human suffering and cruelty. Discuss. Geraldine Brooks’ compelling novel‚ “Year of Wonders”‚ explores the various facets of human behaviour invoked when experiencing a traumatic and deathly event; the bubonic plague. The negative side of human nature is revealed when the villagers collapse under the pressure of the plague and begin to lose themselves within their scapegoating‚ greed and witchcraft. Untimely deaths rack

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