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  • Poems To Guy And Guy
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    Fahrenheit 451 The novel Fahrenheit 451 was wrote by Ray Bradbury. The setting takes place in future times. The main character (protagonist) in Fahrenheit 451 is, 'Guy Montag'. Guy Montag has been a fireman for ten years and he doesn't realize that he is not joyful towards his life. He never questioned the joy of midnight runs. The plot of the story is basically how Guy turned from being an ignorant person into being a person filled with intelligence and a new outlook on life. Guy is a normal ma...
  • Invisible Man The Epilogue
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    It is through the prologue and epilogue, that we understand the deeper meanings of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. The prologue is essential, laying down a foundation that allows us to understand the meaning and reason behind the symbolism and relevance of events the that follow. The prologue allows us to understand the extent and level of intensity the novel is trying to achieve. Acting in the same way, the epilogue further illustrates the importance of different parts of the novel allowing us t...
  • How Charles Dickens Childhood Affected His Writing
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    How Charles Dickens Childhood Affected his Writing Throughout his Life It is said that what you learn and experience in your childhood will reflect upon your attitude and actions in the future. Charles Dickens who is one of the most popular writers in the history of literature, reflected his childhood and his upbringing in most of the works that he wrote. He spent most of his childhood in London and Kent both of which appear frequently in his novels. In 1824, being only twelve years old, he was ...
  • Novel's Characters Lack Depth
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    Slaughter house-Five, written by Kurt Vonnegut is a post modern novel, attempting to undermine the reader's expectations. The novel does not have smooth transitions from one event to the next. The reason is, because the novel reflects modern man's life. Since the novel is not smooth it is confusing. This is just like modern man's life, confusing. Another literary device is, it is difficult to follow. When the novel is hard to read the reader cannot enjoy and understand the book. This is how mode...
  • Paula's Marriage With Charlo
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    "The Woman Who Walked Into Doors" "The Woman Who Walked Into Doors" is a novel written by Roddy Doyle, set in Ireland in the early 1990's. This story combines love and violence and shows how the two can go together in one marriage. The story is written like a diary of Paula Spencer's good and bad memories in her life and gives the reader the impression that Paula is sharing her life story with us and she is also narrating her life as we read. The story begins with a prison guard arriving at Mrs ...
  • Lost Boy By Dave Pelzer
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    ' Abbie Rader Title: The lost boy Author: Dave Pelzer Publisher: Health Communications, Incorporated Publication Date: September 1997 Number of pages: 250 Lost boy is a follow up to Dave Pelzer's book A Child Called It. This Novel Is a Auto-biography by Dave Pelzer. It follows his experiences in the foster care system. After being taken from his mother Dave goes from one foster home to another and he describes his life there. The Novel starts out where it left off in the novel A Child called "It...
  • Curve Of A Caramel O Candy Cane
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    Caramelo Caramelo has been quite an interesting novel. It describes a Hispanic family to the tee. Sandra Cisneros chose her title perfectly for this book. Life's hardships and possibilities are explored throughout this fascinating novel. The author describes the word caramel o in different ways and in two different occasions. The first occasion was to describe Candelarias's kin color. Celaya quoted: "Her skin a caramel o. A color so sweet, it hurts to even look at her". (p. 37). She also says: "...
  • Rector Wishes Yvette
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    This novel is very intriguing and teaches lessons of morality, religion, and of life and death intended for those with imagination and insight. The author's style contributes deeply to the intrigue and true meaning to this novel. The author's use of imagery makes tensions in the story vivid and emphatic. In this story there is a re-occurring tension between religion and desire. The tension between religion and desire is most clearly demonstrated between the characters of Yvette and the rector. Y...
  • Finnish Dancers In Finland
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    Chapter 1 History The History of Finland Finland's traces of human settlements date back to the thaw of the last Ice Age some 10.000 years ago. The Finns ancestors seem to have dominated half of northern Russia before arriving on the north of the Baltic coast well before the Christian era. By the end of the Viking Age, Swedish traders and chieftains had extended their interests throughout the Baltic region. Finland's position, sandwiched between East and West, has given the Finnish way of life a...
  • Mockingbird Harper Lee This Book
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    To kill a mockingbird Harper Lee This book is not only recommended by me, but it is, in fact, named the best book of the century. a mockingbird is a harmless creature and does nothing but sing and bring happiness to the world. Harper Lee takes the title for her novel from this passage because the imagery of the mockingbird is analogous to the characters of both Boo Radley and Tom Robinson. These two characters are "harmless songbirds" who are sinfully destroyed. This is the best book I have ever...
  • Mr Brown
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    I Should Never Have Gone To This Funeral, I Should Never Have Come To This Country, I Was A Stranger' (182). A Stranger In His Own Land, So Feels Mr. Brown, The Narrator Of Graham Greene S The Comedians. Mr. Brown Was Able To Leave Haiti For The United States, But He Could Not Escape Haiti. Mr. Brown Is, As The Title Suggests, One Of The Comedians Of The Novel. A Comedian Can Be Defined In Many Ways. In The Novel, Mr. Brown Is A Comedian In The Sense That He Is Acting Out This False Life That He...
  • Mukherjee's Novel Jasmine
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    Bharati Mukherjee was born on July 27, 1940 in Calcutta, India. (Pradhan) She was born into a wealthy family, which assisted her in her dream of becoming a writer. She lived in India, Europe, the United States, and Canada. Migrating to these countries that are so different from her place of birth enabled her to write very powerful novels on immigrant experiences. Mukherjee's novels focus on exploring the migration and the feeling of alienation that is experienced by these immigrants. (Pradhan) H...

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