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  • House Made of Dawn

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    House Made of Dawn is a novel by N. Scott Mornaday about Abel, a Native American returning to his reservation in New Mexico after World War II. Abel struggles with his experiences and alcoholism, and is eventually convicted of murder. After being released from prison, Abel struggles to integrate in Los Angeles but is ostracized and beaten in several fights. After failing to keep a job, Abel is sent back to the reservation where he takes care of and finally buries his grandfather, having returned to his home and traditions.

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  • An Army at Dawn: The War in Africa 1942-1943

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  • Dragons of Spring Dawning

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  • The Robots of Dawn

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  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the story of Lucy and Edmund Pevensie and their cousin, Eustace. It follows their return to the land of Narnia and their journey aboard the titular Dawn Treader, a ship under the command of Caspian, a Narnian prince. The ship conveys the cousins from island to island at the edge of the world. Along the way they experience many adventures, from dragon-infested isles to the doldrums of the golden sea.

  • Analysis of Dawn

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    Dawn by Elie Wiesel Bryan Reilly Immediately upon reading the first page of the book the central conflict of the story becomes clear A boy around the age of eighteen years old must kill an Englishman by the name of John Dawson However the conflict is not simply will he kill or not kill the man it is why he his going to do it Throughout the course of the novel Elisha cant find a way to make his challenge any easier by justifying it He finds that in the last hours before he ends Johns life he is

  • "Kim"

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    Is Kim Against Women In the beginning of Kim by Rudyard Kipling the reader is introduced to a male dominated world In this novel women are seldom mentioned and when they are it is not in a flattering way In the introduction written by Edward Said he says that in this novel women are debased an unsuitable for male attention pg 12 This statement id supported any time through out the novel Although women are not glorified they are not all portrayed in a negative way There are a few women who Kim d

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