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… favorite place to be is the eveneing beach. The activities and beautiful sights intrigue me. It can also make me miss being a child, because I see…
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… read. It is pretty hard to understand and you need to read a sentence from the book at least twice before understanding it. There were many strange twists and lots of false foreshadowing which is one of the reasons that kept me interested in the…
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… images, of captivating tenderness and constant self-abasement. The conflict is centered around the revages caused by slavery in America, which prompts the protagonist, sethe, to flee the ironically named Kentucky plantation, Sweet Home, in search…
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… "Two Boy's and a Girl," the main character, Gilbert, envies his friend Rafe, wanting what Rafe has instead of accepting and trying to enjoy his own life. His sarcastic way of coping with this self-made problem develops as he looks after Rafe's girlfriend…
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… Golding, the reader can see how a society of boys quickly dissolves into a chaotic and erratic group of salvages. The boys, or any society for that matter, cannot safely function without proper leadership, law enforcement, and a structured environment.…
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… Hawthorne has captured the hearts and imagination of America. Through his vivid writing style and mystifying themes, he has become one of America's most famous short story authors. Though he uses various literary techniques, Hawthorne seems to enjoy…
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… the distinction between comedy and tragedy. Aristotle defines tragedy as a tragic character falling from a high place in society due to a flaw they possess and provides an insight into human existence. He defines comedy as any story that begins…
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… watch Duddy grow up, see many Jewish traditions, the ritual of the bar-mitzvah, the Jewish food and the funeral rites observed by the people of his faith. <Tab/>Funerals have many different procedures depending on the person's religion…
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… was going well, the war was over. Women were fighting for their rights, and received them, and were often considered better for certain jobs. Farming was also at an all time high, selling most produce for a good profit, and being able to live…
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… dwelling. 'Wuthering' being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather. Pure, bracing ventilation they must have up there at all times, indeed: one may guess the…
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