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are many themes in this book, but there are four immediate themes that spring to mind. They are:
Growing up
Courage
Symbolism and
Prejudice
To Kill A Mockingbird is about the narrator's growth of awareness. It belongs to a
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Union recognize Northern Europe as a dynamically developing region. We reaffirm our shared commitment to promote security, stability, and economic prosperity in the region, particularly by strengthening cross-border cooperation. During the Finnish
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small Christian cult known as the Puritans left Europe for a new life in North America. Though the name of their sect would eventually become synonymous with fanatical religious asceticism, it is noteworthy that in addition to the food, tools, weapons
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accustomed to Pablo Neruda’s predominantly either romantic or political poetry, “Sweetness, Always” may result confusing and somewhat deceiving. However, Neruda beautifully uses deception to convey a message of protest against the lack of sweetness
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a good woman supporting
him. In the play Macbeth, the tragic hero Macbeth, is encouraged, supported and
guided by his wife Lady Macbeth, but not out of love. Lady Macbeth is in fact a
very ambitious character in this play. Indeed she is
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that I even wanted to enter. As I was ushered to my seat, I was aware of people chatting, seat belts clicking, and flight attendants closing the overhead luggage compartments. The scene made me dizzy. In a state of semi-shock, I slumped into
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This question haunts readers from the first to the last pages of Orwell’s novel. Sadly, the answer is ‘yes’; or at least Orwell hopes that readers will leave 1984 accepting the possibility enough to question government and tread cautiously into the
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fierce with “cutthroat price competition” and “hard-to-penetrate distribution channels” with the entrance of small companies; competition intensified, driving the price, and ultimately the profitability of each company, to the floor. Companies were
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blind, was a quiet street except at the hour when
the Christian Brothers' School set the boys free. An uninhabited house of two
storeys stood at the blind end, detached from its neighbours in a square
ground. The other houses of the street,
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from Terry Galloway’s nearly incomprehensible In the House of Moles is an indictment on female degradation. Throughout the play’s action we see the female characters physically and sexually assaulted and confined to suffocating gender roles. Costume
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