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  • The Group

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  • Groupthink in The Crucible

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  • "A Game For Jordan"

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    A Game For Jordan by Ashley Ware One day Jordan was in his room thinking about what he always thought about money He always thought about ways to get money He was always making up schemes to get more money or things he wanted As he was thinking up one of these schemes he realized it was time for work As Jordan was walking down the sidewalk on his way to work a girl about his age ran past him to retrieve a ball Hey she said Im Brooklyn Wanna play kickball with us Sorry Jordan said shortly Im on

  • 'The Lord of the Flies' - Savagery

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    The Lord of the Flies Savagery William Goldings novel The Lord of The flies presents us with a group of English boys who are isolated on a desert island left to try and retain a civilised society In this novel Golding manages to display the boys slow descent into savagery as democracy on the island diminishes At the opening of the novel Ralph and Jack get on extremely well We are informed Jack shared his burden and there was an invisible light of friendship between the two boys Jack changes con

  • "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

  • Character Analysis of Blindness

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    In Jose Saramagos Blindness a group of seven strangers cross paths and band together when an epidemic of white blindness strikes the country Through their journey all seven characters change for the better and some like the girl with the dark glasses changed more that the rest With this change each of these peoples limits is tested both physically and emotionally Yet in the end they all come together and are able to survive by dealing with their situation The change in the girl with the dark gl

  • Sigmund Freud's Theory of Personality Applied to Lord of the Flies

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    William Goldings Lord of the Flies Best Understood from a Freudian Prospective William Golding is a British novelist of the twenty first century He is most famous for his allegorical novel Lord of the Flies which was published in 1954 The novel has been highly criticized and has been one of the most analyzed novels for many years Educators and students have performed extensive research on not only Lord of the Flies but its writer William Golding as well The characters in Lord of the Flies have

  • The hobbit

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    Johnathan Ronald Reuel Tolkien is one of the greatest British writers that the world has seen Better known by his writing name J R R Tolkien he has written many novels in his lifetime One of his most famous series of novels you have probably heard of Lord of the Rings However not many people know that Tolkien set the scene for Lord of the Rings with a novel called The Hobbit or There and Back Again Tolkiens novel The Hobbit was published in 1937 for the first time while he waited some time to w

  • Subjectivity in Old Man And The Sea

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    Hemingway uses imagery of human suffering from the Gospel of Matthew in The Old Man and the Sea in order to argue that society should be based on subjective truths and not on objective truths revealed by Jesus experiences Lessons are learned through experiences and are limited subjective conclusions reached by the individual who goes through that experience There is no reason to believe that everyone who has a painful experience will draw any conclusion from that experience The old man initiall

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