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  • All That Remains

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    All That Remains is a 1992 novel by Patricia Cornwell, the third in her series featuring Dr. Kay Scarpetta. The novel follows Scarpetta and her team of crime investigators who must discover the identity of a serial killer who kills young couples and is very good at destroying all evidence. With the help of a crime reporter and a psychic who has worked for the FBI, Kay is able to catch the murderer, Steven Spurrier.

  • The Road Comparison

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    The Road The Wasp Factory and The Road not Taken In The Road The Wasp factory and The Road not taken the contrasting theme is journeys journeys of peoples experiences and fight for survival The Road is a 2006 novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy It is a post apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son over a period of several months across a landscape blasted by an unnamed cataclysm that destroyed all civilization and apparently almost all life on earth In The Road the

  • Analysis of the Last Chapter of Like Water For Chocolate

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    LWFC Final Essay A Seamless Ending Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel tells a magical love story of a young woman named Tita who struggles to overcome the innate restrictions of family tradition imposed upon her The novel presents the central conflict of Titas quest for true love against Mama Elena and her traditional values Esquivels structuring of the novel is organized in such a way that each chapter is a month of the year and contains one family recipe Therefore the 12th chapter Dec

  • The Fine Line Between Good and Evil in Dracula

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    The fault dear Brutus is not in our stars But in ourselves that we are underlings Julius Caesar I ii 134 135 Published in 1896 Dracula is an immensely popular novel which has never been out of print has been translated into at least a dozen languages and has been the subject of more films than any other novel Only recently however have students of literature begun to take it seriously partially because of the burgeoning interest in popular culture and partially because Dracula is a work which r

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