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  • Plot Summary of Maestro

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    Plot summary The protagonist a boy called Paul Crabbe is taught piano by his teacher or maestro Eduard Keller Paul does not like his teacher at first but by the end of the novel has grown to appreciate him dearly Paul learns the limits of his own musical ability through Keller but he also grows to understand himself and Keller enough to write the novel Additionally he has a loving relationship with his sweetheart Rosie This book deals with the main idea of contrasts as well as other themes Cont

  • Characterisation in What You Pawn I Will Redeem

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    In the short story What You Pawn I Will Redeem by Sherman Alexie a character by the name of Jackson Jackson sets out to collect money to purchase his grandmothers long lost regalia Jackson Squared as he is so often referred to in the story is a homeless Spokane Indian His efforts at raising the money needed to buy back the regalia are strong However throughout the story he squanders the money her earns Allowing the reader to see his generosity is counter intuitive to his cause and leaves him wi

  • Morality in Mansfield Park

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    Mansfield Park Morality was slowly losing a battle against the modern way of life in the 19th century The modern London way enticed many and they happily surrendered their old fashioned norms and rules for the fashionable and exotic freedom that was encountered in the city The Bertram household was an example of the very many that re converting at a fast rate but amongst them was Fanny Price who stood her ground and kept her morals high and above all other wrong intentions Jane Austen concentra

  • Class in Blood Brothers

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    In our drama lessons we are doing about working class and middle class to see the difference between working class and middle class For us to see the difference between them we went to watch Blood Brothers The play is about an tale of twins who separated at birth grow up on opposite sides of the tracks one on a middle class family and one on a working class mother with 7 other children only to meet again with tragic consequences In the play there are a lot of characters acting in different role

  • The Hot Zone

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    The Global South Who Really Cares A global disease is one that does not care about borders doesnt care if a country is developed or developing if a country is in the global north or in the global south all it cares about is infecting as many people as possible A global disease is one that travels throughout the entire world infecting and destroying as much as possible In his book The Hot Zone Richard Prestons describes the spread of a global disease of a filovirus known as Ebola Throughout the

  • Commentary on When the Legends Die

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    When the Legends Die by Hall Borland a Native American in the 1930s Thomas Black Bull is orphaned at a young age and left to live alone in the old ways in the wilderness Toms life changes drastically when a fellow Ute Indian Blue Elk comes finds and tricks him in coming to live at a reservation school to learn the way of the white people From this point forward all the people in his life force him to abandon his Indian way of life Throughout the book Thomas struggles to forget his meaningful ch

  • Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Racism or Discrimination Its Still Prejudice To Kill a Mockingbird During the 1930s in the southern states people were poor white or black and they had to behave according to their colour gender as well as their social standing Prejudice a judgment or opinion formed before hand or without thoughtful examination of the pertinent facts issues or arguments especially an unfavourable irrational opinion The Readers Digest Great Encyclopedic Dictionary 1063 In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harpe

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