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    In the book Salt the main characters are Anikwa and James. Anikwa, a twelve year old boy that lives in the Miami tribe. The Miami tribe is in Kekionga. Anikwa is a Native American with dark brown hair and animal skins as clothes. James Gray, a twelve year old boy that lives outside the fort, within the stockade, in a house near the trading post with his mother, father, and younger sister. The fort is within walking distance from Kekionga. James is an American with light brown hair, that…

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    However, I found that there was a lot of summary throughout the article making it difficult to find the author’s opinion. The genre of this film is adventure, comedy, and drama. The main idea of this article was analyzing how the distinguished character of Walter Mitty differed from society’s expectations of a New York white-collared worker. This idea is initially mentioned in the first paragraph and throughout the article. The author portrays the world as being “dominated by overgrown…

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    Genre Analysis All series need romance plot line, whether it be the main character finding the love of his life or a juicy love triangle, a television series nowadays needs a romance to feel complete. Shows like Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy and True Blood capitalizes on the average television viewer’s love for romantic plots. Human’s want love and affection, and we want to see our favorite characters receive that from each other. Romantic dramas as a genre provide the excitement we want to see but…

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    Allusions In Fun Home

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    from an character outside members of the family, allowing for the differing perspective outside of the novels that usually surround…

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    height of his power, and his subsequent fall from it. It follows the titular character, Hiram McDowell, members of his family, and the people whose lives he changes, frequently not for the better. This was a hard start for me. The characters were unlikable, violently so, and I found my notes littered with comments about their personalities and arrogance, even twenty chapters in. The author did his job, these characters were VIVID, and I found myself insulted and frequently disgusted by them,…

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    Girl, Interrupted Girl, Interrupted was written by Susanna Kaysen. The book was a memoir of the author herself. The theme throughout the whole book was Susanna contemplating to herself if she deserved to be in a mental facility. Susanna would constantly compare ideas to be normal or crazy. The title reflected greatly on what the author believed her life had been. The audience I would recommend would be pre-teen and above. Therefore, the book was illustrated with many curse words and showed…

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    The next one hundred pages of The Book Thief makes up a lot of the rising action of the book. A few new characters are introduced, but the pages mostly focus on events of Liesel’s life during World War II. These one hundred pages take the reader through part six to the end of part seven. Although these one hundred pages weren’t my favorite in the book, I still enjoyed reading them. At times, the book was very slow moving and it got boring. However, I still liked reading about some of the events…

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    The Twenty-One Balloons

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    is an adventure book. The types of people that would read this book are people who like to read about adventures. Another type of people that would read this book are young kids who loves balloons. Characters: The main characters are Mr. F and Professor William Waterman Sherman. I liked these characters because they were generous to each other and they were ambitious. Main Ideas: One of the main idea in this book is individuality.…

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    Tartuffe French play that was originally directed by Moliere, done in the 17th century. Also was launched at pierce college cast pierce college student, and directed by my Professor Shaheen Vaaz. Within the play there have been many components that raised my awareness and created a position of questioning due to the usage of different elements, also the presence of improvisation that enhanced the play and created a sense of comedy related to the idea of the play, however; even though there were…

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    to come to live. Writers focused on having a setting, a plot and of course, characters. If a story fails to have any of these elements it would have no sense whatsoever. Characters are one of the most important elements for the story to come to life. There are many type of characters in the literature world, they can be a human being, an animal or even an imaginary figure. Writer’s use characterization to make a character come to live, they might be descriptive: to have an idea of the physical…

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