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    The Castle of Otrantro

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    10 kata terbaik tentang buku "A great book should leave you with many experiences‚ and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading." William Styron • "In the highest civilization‚ the book is still the highest delight. He who has once known its satisfactions is provided with a resource against calamity." Ralph Waldo Emerson • "There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them." Joseph Brodsky • "To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself

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    Reality In Maestro

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    the novel‚ the main protagonist Paul Crabbe has many artificial views of what he perceives himself to be and the type of person Edward Keller (Maestro) is. However‚ our realities can ultimately change for the better once we have the realisation of what is actually occurring. In the beginning of the novel we can clearly see that Paul has no respect for Keller what so ever. His first impressions of him were “Keller’s red face also glistened with a fine varnish of sweat – but the linen suit still

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    on to their future. This story is about love that has formed between two differently individuals and how they dealt with their past to move on with their future. The love story in this movie is between young Susanne Wallner and Dr. Hans Mertens ("Wolfgang Staudte."). Dr. Hans Mertens was a doctor in the war‚ but after the war he seemed to be too damaged to return to work. He then became a useless‚ drunk‚ inconsiderate man. He didn’t care for anyone else’s thoughts or feelings.

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    Maestro

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    Paul’s relationship with Keller‚ the things Paul learns about himself and the place in developing Paul’s understanding of himself and Keller. Paul’s learning life as well as music is on image that Peter Goldsworthy has created. Goldsworthy uses quotes which explain the images. A quote meaning this image is‚ “we must not make the mistake of confusing music with emotions‚” and‚ “always the most difficult part of a race is the last step‚” Paul is the only person that Keller has had any emotional attachment

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    relationship Keller and Paul learn from each other. Paul learns his arrogance is not doing him any good in becoming a better pianist and Keller helps him to mature from a selfish 15-year-old with a big ego to a caring adult‚ Keller sees his lost son‚ Eric in Paul which leads him to becoming attached although at first he finds it troublesome to express his feelings he tries to open up to Paul‚ Paul clearly influenced Keller’s decision to open up because before Paul was a student to the ‘Maestro’ Keller drank

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    Maestro

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    piano teacher (Eduard Keller). Characters: Paul Crabbe. Paul is the protagonist of Maestro and the narrator. He narrates the novel retrospectively (see Techniques) as an adult. On a basic level‚ Paul is a fifteen year old boy with a gift for playing the piano. He is very talented‚ and never tires of hearing other people‚ particularly his parents‚ shower him with praise. However‚ this state of mind whereby he is a flawless piano player is changed when he meets Herr Eduard Keller (Herr is the German

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    Maestro Notes

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    learning experience about life is much like this because he sees the parts individually but takes a considerable time to put them altogether. The structure of the novel parallels this approach as‚ like Paul‚ we learn about the characters‚ particularly Keller‚ in pieces and are only able to build the complete picture at the end. Goldsworthy provides a table of contents with the sections of the novel labelled. The second section is called ‘Intermezzo’ which is a short piece of music that is performed between

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    English essay

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    like to introduce a book called Helen Keller A Life to all of you. The book was written by Dorothy Herrmann. And it’s subject is biography about the life of Helen Keller. I will divide my presentation in four parts‚ they are the introduction‚ reason why I chose this book to read‚ the message we can get‚ and my feeling to this book. The book contains many chapters about Helen Keller. Now‚ I’m going to give you a brief summary about her life. Helen Keller was an American writer and speaker.

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    ‘The Miracle Worker’ from the point of view of language Helen Keller‚ blind‚ deaf‚ and mute since infancy because of a severe case of scarlet fever‚ is in danger of being sent to an institution as her inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. Unable to communicate her desires‚ the isolated Helen flew into uncontrollable rages that terrified her helpless family. In desperation‚ her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute‚ which sends them a "half-blind Yankee schoolgirl"

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    air”(p.10) • First time to know each other and Paul grows up in Darwin. He was taught piano by Keller. Not only teach him music lesson‚ but also teach him life lesson. • Paul moves to Darwin because of his father’s job transaction. • Darwin is a place

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