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by Richard Adams, is considered good literature because of the literary techniques and because of the plot. Several literary techniques are used to pull the reader in and the plot is a well constructed to hold their attention.
Watership Down's
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an interesting part of the story when eleven rabbits unite to form a group and flee from their warren, in hopes of avoiding a great tragedy. These rabbits leave their warren without knowledge of why they need to leave their homes. The one thing
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is a tale of adventure and sorrow through the eyes of rabbits as they seek their own place in the animal world. The Sandleford warren rabbits used their natural instinct and fled the intrusion of man and destruction. This decision takes them through
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recognized author throughout the world. Not only did she have to deal with the competition of other authors, but she also had to deal with a great handicap. At the age of nineteen months, she developed an illness that claimed her ability to hear,
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combines many of her most vital concerns-psychology, isolation, and evil-with a curiosity in black magic. Merricat, Jackson’s main character, is a young girl with many psychopathic tendencies including obsessive behavior and murder. Merrycat’s
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Dunbar’s poem, we wear the mask, is the very words of the title. He repeats them in every stanza and they are a pivotal element that influences a reader’s text selection for interpretation. These words alone indicate something being hidden or
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society in question and how are those issues expressed by the author?
Ngugi's novel, Weep Not Child, is one of hope and of opposition. It opens up to address issues particular to the society. The purpose of this essay is to analyze the issues
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Path” is about a lonely, elderly colored woman and her journey to get to town. The main character fights with herself and nature in her battle to get into town. The reason why Welty’s main character is so desperate to make it to and from town is to
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play
'Romeo and Juliet'?
We are introduced to many different aspects of love
throughout the play 'Romeo and Juliet'. Shakespeare does this
by expressing his own views through his characters and their
opinions. As the play unfolds we begin to
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teaches the reader many different things about facing challenges such as how they come unexpecteantly and how they must be faced. Throughout the ballad there are numerous refernces to the challenges that Sir Gawain and the different ways that he
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