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    United States to get away from the guards in Mexico. This story includes three ideas that really caught my eye; flashbacks, foreshadowing, and the whole plot of the story. Journey of the Sparrows will for sure make you want to know and be more like the characters all throughout the story. In the book Journey of the Sparrows, the character Maria, who is the narrator, has many flashbacks from when she lived in Mexico. She explains the breathtaking sunsets and the colorful flowers that surrounded…

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    starts late at night with the narrator walking to a 7-11. When he enters, it is obvious that the cashier is visibly uncomfortable because of the narrator’s appearance. The look given to him reminds the narrator of his white ex-girlfriend, leading to flashbacks of their past fights. After one of their arguments, he dreamed that he and his girlfriend were a minor war chief and a missionary’s wife whose affair created a war between the Native Americans and white people. The next morning, he broke…

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    Jim Kohlberg Music

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    With sweet melodies or jarring lyrics, music speaks to us all. Everyone has music that is special to them, that tugs on their heart strings or kisses their lips with a smile. There are songs that chip at scabs and scars, songs that pull tears or conjure joy, and songs in which every word of every line elicits a memory. In The Music Never Stopped, directed by Jim Kohlberg, we are presented with this same situation for two different characters through two different genres of music. All…

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    Legend by Marie Lu was a well written novel; however, there were points in the book that could have been improved. The novel was written in two different point of views. Even though this can become confusing, Marie Lu did a wonderful job at distinguishing between the different point of views. While this was enjoyable in the book, the author was able to create a connection with characters, but then she would kill them off. The author did well by creating characters that felt real to the reader,…

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    The novel ‘The Alchemist’ written by author Paulo Coelho explores the idea that techniques help the audience to experience a discovery through the text. ‘The Alchemist’ delves into the journey of a young shepherd boy, Santiago, and his belief in powers of fortune and nature. He demonstrated the emotional and mental strife people have been facing every day in order to achieve a discovery. Coelho talks about the simple things in life that appealed to Santiago, but his mentality forced him to seek…

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    Loss Of Identity

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    Fried, Deborah relives her past in flashbacks, this allowing further information on Deborah to be established and add to her as a character. Many of the flashbacks Deborah has are points in her life that may have lead to her mental health and lost of identity, this is why Dr. Fried tries to explore Deborah’s past along with the readers. In one case…

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    Caged Bird Cannot Read by Francine Prose confronts high schools and the reading materials that are encouraged to be read by the students. Prose makes claims about the messages and the depth that these books lack. Superman and Me begins with a flashback of the author’s life. Alexie recalls when he began to teach himself to read and how that ability came to him. The essay itself was easy to comprehend and understand the message of the piece. Alexie’s tone in Superman and Me makes the reader…

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    Owl Creek Bridge Realism

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    themselves in a lifelike manner, and attempts to portray life as it is. This kind of literature is a story within a story. As we ready that story of the narrator, its telling us events that are happening in present tense. Moving on with a or some flashback.…

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    The Kite Runner’s seventh chapter unarguably serves as the plot’s turning point, it depicts the creation of the novel’s core conflict, that of Amir’s subsequent guilt following his betrayal which is later established as the driving force behind the majority of the story. In this chapter Hosseini not only explores the ideas of betrayal, guilt and cruelty, but also continues to construct the novel’s purpose as an ode to Hosseini 's home country of Afghanistan through the utilisation of a variety…

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    Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain is a work concerned with the notion of change. Centered on a Harlem-based Pentecostal church, Baldwin unpacks multiple character studies to explore whether or not true growth and change are attainable. Through flashbacks, Baldwin reveals the main characters’ actions are merely products of their respective pasts. That is, these characters are shown to suggest an overarching sense of determinism plagues humanity—a determinism in which all actions can be traced…

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