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… who was born May 9, 1920, in Berkshire, England. He won two awards for this novel. He is still living. CHARACTERS Hazel became the leader of the rabbits once they left their original warren. He was a very smart and tricky rabbit who won the respect…
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… Sherlock This book was published in 1975 but written in the 1930's. It won the Pulitzer Prize and the author also won the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature. The book is a story of the Joad family, and their trip to California. It tells of the migration…
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… by Aldous Huxley. Huxley was born in England on July 26, 1894. He came to the States in 1937. Throughout his writing career he wrote many types of things. His works included novels, poetry, and essays.Huxley had established himself as a …
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… by Yukio Mishima. The first story was called “The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea,” the second was called “The Temple of the Golden Pavilion”, and the third was “Confessions of a Mask.” I would enjoy talking about each of these books individual…
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… protective mother in ''Fear''. If she could exchange places with the father created by Joao Guimares Rosa, ''In The Third Bank of the River'', the family specially , the sons would have never been devastated. Mistral has created a mother who truly…
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… of Ohio. It is in modern times. Half of this book takes place at a cancer camp an hour out of Columbus, Ohio. The cancer camp is a summer camp, so the weather is mostly sunny and warm. They also have occasional showers. Dawn Rochelle is the…
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… depicting the miseries of human life, Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie would be it. Throughout the entire story are thoughts/feelings encountered by people in real life . . . although the play script-turned-novel presents those emotions…
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… or perfect community. While some writers have created fictional places that embody their ideals societies, other writers have written satires that ridicule existing conditions of society, or anti-utopias, which show possible future societies that…
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… out the novel. Symbolism reflects her own views as a child through her life. Some of these symbols are Jim's grandomother's garden and snake-killing incident. Jim's grandomother's garden made him fell as a part of nature, as human beings originally…
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… there was a moma duck who was waiting for her 7 eggs to hatch. She was really exited, her friends the ducks were really happy too. She waited along time. Finally the day came in the morning about 9:00am she felt the eggs hatching, she scream with…
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