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than a novel, its themes stem from Griffin's real experiences and explicit opinions rather than from artistic creativity. As a result, Black Like Me is a fairly simple book; most of the important themes in the novel are discussed at length by Griffin
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by Kathryn Phillips is the compilation of Kathryn Phillip’s journeys and stories told to her by those who she observed. The book chronicles the fieldwork, lab work, and amphibian research of several dozen scientists. However, I feel that the book
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the compassion and wisdom of a man who only knew good in his heart. A man who lived his life to the fullest up until the very last breath of his happily fulfilled life. It is a story of a special bond of friendship that was lost for many years, but
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like echoes of ancient wise voices in "The Alchemist", a novel that combines an atmosphere of Medieval hocus-pocus with the melody of the desert. With this symbolic masterpiece Coelho states that we should not avoid our destinies, and urges people
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Grisham combines both page turning action and popcorn reading to develop his overall theme in the book, which is tracking down the person who wants the author of the Pelican Brief dead. Thanks to his use of plot and various symbols, Grisham reveals
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in and what, if anything, does he intend to do about it? Explain this predicament with reference to Chapter 3 of Silas Marner.
Godfrey, who ironically describes as ¡§a fine open-faced good natured young man¡¨, disregards the fact that he already
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is said that a person cannot even walk down a street without seeing evil or cruel actions taking place. Lord of the Flies is a great novel that teaches readers a lot about evil and human nature. The novel is written by the superb Nobel Prize winning
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there are many references that pertain to truth. Some of these references discuss universal truth, some illustrate symbolic truth, while others present individual truths that impose themselves on the main character and narrator Marlow. Conrad
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and one of the three books assigned was The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, published in 1951. The letter read “a book about a prep-school boy tells of the days preceding his admittance to a mental institution,” not what I was expecting to read
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great detail by the author but in film those events are somewhat lost on the screen in at least five instances. The first instance is revealed in that the story from the novel is told in first person from Ponyboy’s perception, in the movie you do
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