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    American up bring and her chinese background. Most of Tan’s novel have one similar connection the importance of mother daughter relationship. The Joy Luck Club was made up into sixteen stories each about club members and American born daughters who immigrated from china. The mothers and daughters share stories of there lives about their families in china and the families that they have in the united states. Amy Tan theme of the novel focuses on mother daughter relationship in both…

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    for her debut novel The God of Small Things, has chosen to employ language psychologically, typographically, structurally, and culturally in order to create characters and represent the Indian sensibility in all its cultural dimensions. Language is not only employed to mean the spoken or written words but also the way cultural groups understand and communicate to one another through customs and traditions in the novel. Roy has employed the language in such a way throughout the novel that helps…

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    the discrete novels as a more prominent creation. For example, science fiction writer Kilgore Trout, frequently an essential character in different novels is appeared as a social commentator and a companion to Billy Pilgrim. Other crossover characters are Eliot Rosewater from God Bless you, Mr. Rosewater, Howard W. Campbell from Mother Night and Bertram Copeland Rumfoord, relative of Winston Niles Rumfoord from The Sirens of Titan (1959). Mr. Rosewater says that Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The…

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    Introduction The great sociological changes in the society after World War Second result in the appearance of a new assortment of the genre of novel, Campus Novel. ‘Campus’ is conventionally a land on which a College or University and other institutional edifices are located. David Lodge states, ‘The ideal type of a human community, where work and play, culture and nature, were in perfect harmony, where there was a space and light, and fine buildings set in pleasant grounds, and people were free…

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    Source Critique Paper Published in 1995 and written by Lee Patterson, the article Literary History aims to both explain and criticize the way in which the history of literature has been understood since its ideological conception. More precisely, Patterson primarily focuses on literary history through an extrinsic approach, which he defines as “the relation of literature, as a collection of writings, to history, as a series of events.” By approaching the topic in this way, he is able to evade…

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    Museum Of Innocence

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    Rationale Orhan Pamuk’s novel The Museum of Innocence (2008) possesses the multimedial quality that is fascinating and inviting. It serves as both a literary work and an artistic product that derived from the act of collecting. Four years after the publication of the novel, Pamuk founded the museum in Istanbul that serves as the physical counterpart of the novel. At the same year, he also published a catalog The Innocence of Objects (2012) explaining the composition of each cabinet and the…

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    The development in the Northern lights. This book children fantasy/steampunk novel “Northern Lights” was published in the 1995 by Philip Pullman, who is a famous fantasy book writer in this century. The book is set in a parallel universe, it features the journey of Lyra Belacqua who is our main protagonist. She is on a quest to the artic to find her missing friend, Roger Parslow and her imprisoned uncle Lord Asriel. Lord Asriel has been doing conducting experiments with a mysterious thing…

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    Susan was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 22nd 1950. Susan married a man name David Inhofe. Susan became “The Voice of the young people”, she helped them out when she wrote the book, The Outsiders. Susan was only 15 when she started to her first novel. She was 17 years old when she published her first book. Susan went to university of Tulsa, graduated in 1970 were she earned her education degree. She received the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement award in 1997. She was inspired the most by…

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    This novel, presents a comprehensive understanding of view of immigrant status in the U.S. particularly the state of Southern California where Ika was is settled. She is a committed Filipina mother who has two sons; this story shows that Ika is deeply rooted in American society and she has become helpless and cannot control her son’s behavior that is becoming increasingly violent day by day. This research analyzes a particular theme in Brian Ascalon Roley’s novel American Son and the selected…

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    The Girl Who Won For most kids, growing up is pretty tough. For Julia Alvarez, it was even harder. The twisted paths of adolescence became blurred and incredibly confusing to Alvarez after she was, along with her family, forced to leave her native Dominican Republic for the strange United States. This culture shock was difficult to digest at the beginning, but then Alvarez became fueled by the bullies who taunted her accent and the missing pieces that being a “Dominican hyphen American” left in…

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