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  • Racism in To Kill A Mockingbird and Telephone Conversation

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    In what different ways have authors chosen to present social issues close to their heart and how does this form and structure help us understand the issue Racism is a social issue that has taken place many years ago and it has passed through several stages Racism as a phenomenon has developed through conflicting and different beliefs Therefore at the presentday racism is seen as one of the most common and prominent social issues and is understandably close to the hearts of many authors and poet

  • "The Chosen" Essay

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    Themes are an essential part of any novel they can tell a lot about the book and set up the plot The Chosen by Chaim Potok has many themes some are hidden and some are very prominent and easy to pick out The themes that I found in the book are Choosing vs Being Chosen the Conflict Between the Religious and the Secular and Silence The first theme I will talk about is Choosing vs Being Chosen Danny and Reuven have a conversation on page 69 I have no choice Its an inherited position You mean you w

  • Teddy

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    Teddy McArdles life is not that of your average ten year old boy His Buddhist principles have given him a different outlook on life and death If one can anticipate the future depending on ones philosophy of life and system of beliefs he she can either accept it or try to change it Teddy chooses to follow the path that he perceives has been traced for him and leads to his early death whereas I might try to prevent such unfortunate circumstances as I believe that I have more to accomplish or lear

  • Responsibility to Others in An Inspector Calls

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    In order to establish how J B Priestley communicates his message within An Inspector Calls we must first establish what is the central message within the play The central theme that Priestley is trying to communicate is very similar to that which Dickens communicates in A Christmas Carol in which a series of ghosts appear to show Scrooge the error of his ways Marleys ghost tells Scrooge that he has been cast into purgatory for eternity because he has concentrated too much on business and profit

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