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    Antihero Figure Essay

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    more about fiction story, we can find many things and possibly useful in our daily lives. Therefore, in this article I want to share about 5 antihero figures with precious life lesson What Is Anti-Hero Character? Anti-hero is included in protagonist and in fact many of them become the main characters. The anti-hero figures are not like the protagonist…

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    Thurber and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, showcase characters that are isolated. The characters are very different from their peers and do not fit into society. However, despite the isolation of these characters, they still have a sense of belonging. Throughout the stories it becomes clear that the differences of isolation and belonging are irrelevant when their connection comes into play. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”, Mitty, the main character, doesn’t connect with the people around him.…

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    craze of young adult dystopian literature. Both novels encompass the genre of science fiction and accentuate the main theme of sacrifice, although the authors portray the themes in different ways. In addition, the main character in the Hunger Games, Katniss and the main character in The Maze Runner, Thomas are both impelled to fight for their lives in artificial worlds which serves as the main conflict in both novels. However, the Hunger Games and The Maze Runner bare conspicuous differences…

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    Read my Troubles Away In this stressful world, one must find a peaceful escape, somewhere to take a break. Surrounded by ways to distract oneself from troubling thoughts, it is up to individuals to learn what methods are perfect for them. Most people view reading as a task, a boring homework assignment. Reading is my escape. If I have a good book and time to read it, I will be content no matter what stressful situations or distractions exist. Unfortunately, with tasks still foremost…

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    In the early of a Classical Hollywood, a narrative movies became very famous in 1910s to 1960s. An audience who were in the cinema and watch a movie, were expecting to watch the narrative movie that they could realise it. A filmmaker used different narrative strategies to put it together to make many narrative films in Classical Hollywood, such as taking different shots, a plot of the films, and editing the footages in the movie. Therefore, this essay will use the clip of the film called The…

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    Charlie Rabbit Analysis

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    Charlie Rabbit by Garth Nix is a short story that concentrates on the main characters’ story of them escaping an air raid. The story relates to Charlie rabbit which is an American war fiction rabbit that is about a war zone. The story also relates to the author as the author of the book works as a part-time soldier at Australian Army Reserve, however the author is a full time writer since 2001, he has previously worked as a literacy agent, marketing consultant, book editor, book publicist, book…

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    movie of Devil's Arithmetic, what happens to Hannah is very similar to the novel by Jane Yolen. However, the movie is different from the book because it leaves out certain characters, and the movie contains more details. First, the novel Devil's Arithmetic has many characters, unlike the movie. The movie has some main characters, but not as many as the novel. For example, the movie doesn't…

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    the Icarus tales are Ovid’s “Metamorphoses” and the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut. These authors tell the story of boys who pushed the limit which resulted in their deaths. By comparing the two stories, we can see how the plot, character, and message change from story to story and create new meanings over time. Both stories have similar plots set in different eras. Ovid tells the story of Icarus and his father who are imprisoned on an island. The story is set in the Roman age…

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    Greasy Lake

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    use of setting to contextualize the events of the narrative. The characters, Digby, Jeff, and the narrator are teens in the peak of rebellion, three thrill seekers looking to break up the monotony of their lives with their misadventures at the “Greasy Lake”, a refuse filled pond that is a hub of drug use and crime. On one such excursion, the group encounters a man who typifies what they believe themselves to be, a “Bad greasy character”. Their altercation, set on the backdrop of Greasy Lake,…

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    uses flashbacks to tell the reader bits and pieces of the character’ pasts, which tie them together, building the plot of the novel. He begins the novel by having the narrator tell the story of the sons escape from 124 (3). He allows this flashback to be wrapped around to the present continuing with stories about Baby Suggs. By using an analepsis to begin the novel, the reader is left with scattered pieces of information about each character and the plot, which causes the reader to continue…

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