Everyone has a place that enjoy spending their time in or they have someone that listens to them when they need someone to talk to. When Kate was a child‚ she often visited the ponds near their house with her brother‚ Matt. There are several explanations of the ponds throughout the novel‚ which are connected to the theme of the story. The ponds help Kate decide her job in the future‚ they are a representation of Kate’s childhood and hometown and they also allowed the relationship between Matt and
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The novel ‘Tomorrow When The War Began’ is not only an adventure novel‚ where the characters fight to overcome many hurdles in life‚ but it is a novel that questions ethics and moral dilemmas. Whilst these teenagers are forced to cope with the harsh reality of war they find themselves in difficult situations causing them to react quickly in something they later question and often regret. These rural adolescents question their morality in causing pain and destruction with their actions in order to
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Mahatma Gandhi says‚ “Civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state becomes lawless and corrupt.” Gandhi was an Indian nationalist leader that against British-rule in Indian and also led India to independence; in addition‚ he inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. There was a question that everyone has been asking from wartime to recently: when is civil disobedience justified? There are a lot of civil disobedience movements around the world; everyone is willing
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TOMORROW WHEN THE WAR BEGAN John Marsden’s “Tomorrow‚ When the War Began‚” is an Australian novel that represents how eight ordinary teenagers respond to a surprise invasion. John Marsden’s greatest strength as a writer is his grasp of character; once again he has created and constructed powerful compelling characters that appeal to the reading audience in many different ways. He appeals to the reader by using the following techniques‚ first person narrative‚ constructive characters‚ morality and
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Explain why this challenge was important to the development of this character or individual. In the novel Tomorrow When the War Began by John Marsden‚ Ellie’s biggest challenge was maturing in the new normal. Unlike many more fortunate young people‚ she was not able to grow gradually and mature at her own pace over several years. Instead her life changed in a sudden slam of a door when her country was invaded by a foreign army. Ellie had to learn how to survive in the war situation in a short period
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despite opposition from different countries. The essence and love for success did not change his autonomy. He gave room for dialogue and consultation but did not grant any outside decisions the opportunity to erode his thinking. The conscious level of any individual gives them the opportunity to serve people in different ways. The degrading set up of Jews established its fame within the Austria and German environments but did not make milestone achievements because of
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The most significant challenge that I had was when I came from Mexico to the US in the 3rd grade I didn’t know how to communicate in English. As a result‚ I struggled in school. Kids made fun of me because of the way I dressed. My dad and mom struggled financially too. They were unemployed‚ once they found a job it was at a low wage. They struggled to buy me and my sisters clothes. Everyday we would walk miles across the streets of San Bernardino because we couldn’t afford a car. Despite all the
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Being with someone who is twice as old as you is a bad idea. Why do I say that? In the play‚ Oedipus‚ the main character in Sophocles’ plays “Oedipus Rex” was cursed by the gods‚ was crazy‚ and did sleep with his mom (and also killed his dad.) Throughout the play he shows part of the cycle of acceptance: Anger‚ Depression‚ and Acceptance. Oedipus first became angry before he accepted the truth. He was angry at Teiresias by insulting him. “It has-but not for you; no‚ not for you‚ shameless and
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Taino like creatures. They enslaved the innocent and chopped the hands off when he was unsatisfied with the amount to of gold that they brought to him. The Taino’s didn’t have the proper unity and warfare in order to attack Columbus and his men. The Taino’s didn’t unite or even plan to overthrow such invaders. They lacked unity as a group and lacked the technological advancement to overthrow the Spanish invaders. They did not cooperate and withstand the invaders but let them take over and enslave
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will tell when we are gone. Death may appear ominous because many of us fail to realize there’s no reset button to life. You can’t go to sleep one day‚ wake up the next day and go back in time. When one day is gone‚ you can’t go back and make things right. Twenty-four hours is enough time to do a lot‚ but when you don’t plan what you want to do with your month the days fly by too quickly. Have you ever had one of those months when you can’t remember what you achieved or what you did? When you look
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