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  • "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

  • The Storm

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    Kate Chopins short story The Storm narrated the story of a womens lies and a man lust for her being during the passing of a storm The main characters Calixta the wife and Alce ex lover have committed adultery and getting away unnoticed by their spouse From the situation Chopin implies the theme of The Storm as to lie and cheat is just a natural part of life In the beginning of The Storm Bobint and his son Bibi is taking cover from the storm in a nearby store and to wait for the storm the died d

  • Character Analysis of Meursault in The Outsider

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    English Essay Meursault is much a victim of his own attitude to life and society as he is of the judicial system Meursault is the protagonist of the novel The Outsider by Albert Camus To begin with Meursault is not an ordinary man in the street The title of the novel is aptly named referring to Meursault The title of the novel literally means The Stranger in French Meursault behaves as an outsider and a stranger in a sense that he does not conform to societies values and beliefs Meursault is de

  • Relationships in Maestro

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    Maestro Demonstrates that successful relationships are founded on mutual respect Various forms of relationships exist within the novel Maestro Peter Goldsworthy demonstrates the many types of relationships that Paul encounters whilst in the process of growing up The novel a first person narrative from the protagonist Paul Crabbe demonstrates that in order for relationships to be successful they must include consideration for one another and some sort of common ground on which both parties align

  • Music as a Common Language in Maestro

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    Peter Goldsworthys Maestro demonstrates that music is a common language that can act as the sticky glue for developing and maintaining relationships He attempts to instil this notion within the audience by exploring the relationships that exist between Pauls parents Paul and Keller Paul and Rosie and also Paul and the members of the band Rough Stuff These relationships are constructed as the characters show a common interest in music Consequently in this novel relationships flourish allowing th

  • Love in Maestro

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    Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy This is a novel about love in all its forms What does Paul learn from his various relationships in the novel In the novel Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy the protagonist Paul is educated about love in all its forms from the various relationships he encounters During his time with Eduard Keller Paul learns how important honesty and harsh criticism is for achieving or not achieving his goals From his parents love Paul learns that opposites do

  • Contrasting Elements in Maestro

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    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 Contrasts are sho

  • The Theme of Faith in Zeitoun

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    The theme I will be focusing on is faith in Zeitoun by Dave Eggers is a book that illustrates one mans faith when faced with a disaster The book is set in New Orleans and the surrounding United States during August September and October 2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast Zeitoun the main character of the story is a devout Muslim who strongly believes in a God He was brought up in Syria a country with a reputation of stubborn people He believes that everything happens for a reason an

  • Loss of Innocence in The Wars

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    Throughout history mankind has been ravaged by war From ancient Egypt to the Greeks and even the Romans to the modern ages with wars like World War I and World War II and even the war in Iraq War I something that humans are bound to do and will continue to do throughout history In Timothy Findleys novel The Wars Findley tries to portray the ideas of the brutality of war and the devastation that it causes Also both the emotional and physical pain that war causes as well Another thing that Findle

  • The Last Song

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    Ronnie and her brother Jonah are sent to North Carolina to spend the summer with their estranged father Their father left his prestigious position at Julliard to pursue his dream of being a concert pianist His time away put a strain on his family and eventually ended his marriage He now calls Wrightville Beach NC home Ronnie never forgave her father for ruining their family In fact she hasnt spoken to him in three years Shes livid that her mother is forcing her to do this As soon as she sets fo

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