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    Of The Diary Form Narrative in The Novel Dracula The Irish author‚ Bram Stoker‚ was a creative and intellectual writer‚ and as such‚ wrote the gothic novel Dracula in the diary form of narrative. This was a good choice of how to write the novel since it was very beneficial to the plot of Dracula. Examples of how the diary form is beneficial to Dracula are seen in his writing and book‚ as I will now commence in telling you. One of the greatest benefits of the diary narrative

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    The conflicts in “The Diary of Anne Frank” lead to the development of the characters and plot in the play. There are many types of conflicts including Anne vs Mrs.Frank ‚ Mrs.Frank vs Mr‚ Van Dan. “The Diary of Anne Frank” is a historical play about how the Franks and the Van Dan’s live in hiding for two years. Anne and Mrs.Frank have many conflicts throughout “The Diary of Anne Frank”. Mrs.Frank tells Anne “ You complain that I don’t treat you like an adult . But when I do ‚ you resent it”. Anne

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    Introduction The book “Anne Frank: Diary of A Young Girl” tells the story of Anne Frank‚ a German-born teenager who spent 2 years of her life hiding during the German-occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. Anne Frank gained fame after her diary was found 2 years after she has died. Since then‚ her writings have been etched into history as it accounts the horrors faced by the Jews and the Dutch alike during the peak of Nazism. Summary The story of Anne Frank’s experience during the Nazi

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    The character Walter Younger in the play A Raisin in the Sun is a man who believe true happiness is only achieved by living the American Dream to the fullest. Walter’s mind is twisted and warped by society into thinking money is the key to become truly happy in life. He is also living in a home where he is trying to live up to his dead father’s footsteps‚ which puts a lot of stress on his shoulders and he has a tough time trying to relieve his own self of this stress. Walter Younger is a perfect

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    Empathic Response: Cecily’s Diary Tuesday‚ 15th october‚ 1895 Dear Diary‚ Today has been a wonderful day‚ one of the most delightful ones I have ever had. I have finally met him‚ diary‚ I have finally met the one‚ Ernest Worthing! I am still speechless and astonished. I thought I would have never met him‚ I thought that he would remain in my dreams forever‚ but there he was‚ standing right in front of me. There was a spark in his eyes that attracted me particularly. The incomparable

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    The Diary of Anne Frank: Summative Assessment Imagine crying little children. Imagine having to run away‚ leaving everything behind. Imagine shooting and bombings everywhere. There are many intolerant things that have happened in the past and are still happening today. Intolerance is the act of refusal to tolerate or respect people or person of a different social group. For example‚ the holocaust. Many things during the holocaust were intolerable. Many people were killed just because they believed

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    English 1 CPE: Period 7 February 14‚ 2013 Comparative Essay Martin Luther King Junior’s “I Have a Dream” speech is similar to Walter Lee Younger’s dream in Lorraine Hansberry’s‚ A Raisin in the Sun. Both of the men were faced with poverty. Poverty was a large growing problem in the 1950s that many people had to face. Therefore‚ they did not have enough money to live an enjoyable life. Discrimination was a major problem in the 1950s. For example‚ colored people would have to go to different schools

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    Anne Frank a young Jewish girl‚ who was well known for her crazy and horrible stories she wrote in her diary. Her and her family lived in hiding their whole life‚ they lived in an attic with another family. They lived in a time where Hitler was the dictator of germany and he did not want any Jews there. Nazis were always on the lookout for any Jews and they would send them to concentration camps. This is what happened to Anne’s family and sent them to a camp where they would all die‚ except her father

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    The Vampire Diaries and The Originals are very similar television shows. Created by the same producers and sharing cast members are just a few examples of the comparison between them. Although The Vampire Diaries and The Originals sometimes interconnect by having crossover episodes‚ a person doesn’t have to necessarily watch both shows to understand what’s happening. They are very different in many aspects as well‚ such as conflicts‚ setting‚ and storyline. Both shows feature werewolves‚ vampires

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    Advanced English Book Review – Zlata’s Diary: Imagine yourself as a child again‚ your living life in a tiny‚ freezing cold house with no gas‚ electricity or water and insufficient food. You can’t go anywhere outside because it isn’t safe. There is no school for you to attend because there are too many risks and no one is willing to teach. You don’t ever see your friends‚ and the thought of them in danger is always on your mind. You have played with all your toys and read all your books. You don’t

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