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… I enjoyed reading this book very much. The non-stop action kept me reading for hours.         One of the best features of the book is how it was written.The point of view changes every chapter.For example Chapter 1 is written in the point of view…
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… of sacrifice, as it is used to help the reader realize the cost of life, as well as to develop the plot through the effects of those sacrifices. Through the characters of Sydney Carton, Dr. Manette, and Ms. Pross the theme is developed. This theme…
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… of Saanich, British Columbia seemed to be a model student, friend, son and grandson. His mother Sharon called him the 'perfect gentleman', as did most of the community around him. When his grandmother Doris made out her will in 1989, she made it…
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… in 1847 and it was published in 1850. The Scarlet Letter is recognize by many 'critics as being one of the greatest of American novels.'1 Hawthorn created his own individual style of 'romance,' a style of writing. His own individual style of writing…
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… and society today (in the nineties). The relationship between Jaz and Tony as depicted in the story clearly shows that a homosexual relationship in many ways resembles a heterosexual relationship. Jaz and Tony have their occasional disputes as would…
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… and The Flea, the authors take a stance on men and women committing sinful acts and using it as a main position in their work. They write from a very religious perspective which is probably due to the time period in which their work was written about.…
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… the trials and tribulations of Hester Prynne, a woman living in colonial Boston. Found guilty of adultery, Hester's punishment is to wear a visible symbol of her sin: the scarlet letter 'A.' Through the book, the reader comes to know Hester, the…
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… point in many people's lives when they can no longer play the role they have chosen for themselves' (Bookshelf 95). From Hollywood movie stars to professional athletes, people have and will continue to lead false lives, under the public spotlight,…
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… presents an interesting challenge to any reader trying to sort through its heavy symbolism and not-so-obvious theme. Not only does the poem provide us with a compelling surface story, but a second look at the text can reveal a rich collection of seperat…
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… is preoccupied with the relationship between the individual and society. Hester's sin and subsequent condemnation alienate her. No where is this alienation more apparent than in Chapter 5, 'Hester at her Needle'. Condemned by her sin…
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