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  • Analysis of In The Lake Of The Woods

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    Vietnam was a very tragic war for the American soldiers For many of them seeing so many innocent people die made them crazy and go into shock After returning back home many suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder John Wade also suffered from this condition making him restless and very disturbed Because of Johns mental condition it can be said that he murdered his own wife without even knowing it therefore Kathy Wade is In the lake of the Woods Primarily there is evidence that on the night

  • Loss of Innocence in Fallen Angels

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    While honor and self realization may be ideological terms often associated with a war cause brutality and self scarification are perhaps more realistic descriptors The brutal and ferocious atmosphere of war often forces its young soldier constituencies to sacrifice any childish views of life and mature Walter Dean Myers novel Fallen Angels details the tragic loss of innocence of group of young soldiers who surrounded by the unspeakable horrors of the Vietnam War are forced to prematurely journe

  • Societal Acceptance in Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart

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    Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart Can a persons desire to fit in among society be so strong that it becomes the driving force of his life Throughout Joyce Carol Oatess Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart the main characters are so desperate to be accepted by the society that this very desire molds their decisions and their lifestyle The longing to be accepted burns so deep within Duke and Persia Courtney Jinx Fairchild and most importantly Iris Courtney that their live

  • Ulysses Compared to Journey of the Magi

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    This essay will attempt to offer a close detailed comparison of the following pair of poems Alfred Tennysons poem Ulysses 1842 and T S Eliots poem titled Journey of the Magi 1927 We will also aim to provide some discussion of in regards to aspects of period form and genre relevant to these poems Ulysses is a poem written in 1833 and published in 1842 by Alfred Tennyson preceding the death of his friend Arthur Henry Hallam The character of Ulysses drives from the Greek myths of Odysseus This cha

  • Themes in The Tortilla Curtain

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    Major Themes Walls The building of literal walls is not a hidden theme in the novel much of the controversy from the start concerns the building of first a gate and then a wall for Arroyo Blanco and the entire novel is based on the consequences of immigrants jumping the wall of the Mexico U S border The literal wall appears in several other ways as well The coyotes must get over the Mossbachers fence in order to grab their dogs and they are able to do so with skill and cunning similar to the wa

  • Analysis of The Kite Runner

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    The Kite Runner The first book that I have chosen to read is the Kite Runner This book would have to be probably one of the greatest novel written ever and the best book written by a Canadian author Khalid Hosseinis use of settings and characters to tell his story is something of magic The main character used by the author was very well used but the uses of sub characters were used very effectively Each character was put in place to help Amir the main character grow and serve as not only suppor

  • The Glass Castle

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    The glass castle by Jeannette Walls is a story of a dysfunctional family which does not conform to the norm of society And through this their children suffer due to their unconventional methods Mom and Dad liked to make a big point about never surrendering to fear or to prejudice or to the narrow minded conformist sticks in the mud who tried to tell everyone else what was proper Jeannetees parents always thought the normal was an unacceptable way to live They stressed this idea and it applies t

  • Analysis of North And South

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    NORTH AND SOUTH North and South written by Elizabeth Gaskell can be seen as a love story at first sight but when it is deeply examined it is true to say that North and South is one of the successful novels which reflects the social life and cultural norms of Victorian Era This novel enables us to see those times of England to some extent from the eyes of a middle class lady Margaret Hale who experiences of the life standards of both the south and the north of the England The aim of this article

  • Mother Night

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    Mother Night Essay 3 It is with absolute certainty that Howard Campbell Jr is guilty of doing an exceptionally good job at portraying a very bad man However the law gives minimal opposition to role playing It is unjust for Campbell to suffer as the scapegoat for the REAL war criminals It seems painfully obvious that Campbell is guilty of no crimes and Campbells lack of intent further exhibits his innocence Campbell never denies his broadcasts or what he expresses within them It is without a dou

  • Me Talk Pretty One Day

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    David Sedariss Me Talk Pretty One Day revisits his oh so comical childhood years in a household of six children including himself with the combination of a sometimes loudmouthed mother and a father who loves his jazz and his vodka Me Talk Pretty One Day opens to a story line as if it came straight of a movie an agent knocking a classroom door to pick up a suspected criminal But after learning that the agent was actually a speech therapist trying to cure young Davids lisp that fear was gone Alon

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