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    The didactic teachings of the Book of Job exemplify the elements of Judaic heroism, as through personal suffering and testing by the Satan and the Lord, Job refused to denounce his faith. In terms of modern literature, Job (the protagonist) struggled internally and externally due to…

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    In chapters 10 through 12 i've notice that Bones life has started to center around her violent tendencies towards her sexulity. Now that she is now entering he adolencence years, we see how her sexual habits have changed to involve more violent situations. For example, rather than masterbating to burning houses, she knows masterbates to people beating her with sticks or puting there hands up her cloths. These violent sexual fantasies are obviously getting more vivid and gruesome the older she…

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    Literary Censorship

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    There is a common view that book censorship has been around possibly as long as the written word, although it has been executed in many different ways and enforced by a variety of authority figures throughout the years. One of the most memorable exercises of book censorship happened back in the 1600’s and continued scattered throughout history, through the action of book burning. However, these were the most severe cases and there has been a great…

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    Ms. Bledsoe English 10 13 October 2014 Fahrenheit 451: Titles With Meaning Like most books, Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury is divided into sections, each labeled with a title. Fahrenheit 451 has three sections; “The Hearth and the Salamander”, “The Sand and the Sieve”, and “Burning Bright”. Each chapters’ title has a specific, deeper meaning conveyed throughout the text. The first section of the book is titled “The Hearth and the Salamander”. The hearth and the salamander represent…

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    Stella Luna Book Summary

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    On November 10th, 2017, I read “Stella Luna”, by Janell Cannon to a group of five second graders. In my group, there were two boys and 3 girls. In order to find the perfect book for the read aloud. I used reading surveys and interview questions to find the right match. I gathered a few different resources and ideas to create a survey for the children. The survey was called “What do you like to read about?”. The survey had varied genres and pictures to match, allowing the students to circle or…

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    censorship is, provide examples of books affected by this censoring, and discuss the future of children’s literature. Prior to about the Renaissance age, there was no clear genre or set of standards for what made a piece of literature specifically for children. In the ancient world, children enjoyed stories about wars, quest, and greek and roman mythologies. Examples of such work include Odyssey, Fables, and Metamorphoses…

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    cut in their library budget every year, leaving less money to purchase quality books for their collection. Therefore, it is essential for school libraries to host a book fair at least once a year rather through Barnes and Nobel, Scholastic, and Reading Warehouse. “The book fair is a common staple for many school libraries to earn free books” (Pentland, pg.112). My school recently finished hosting our Fall Scholastic book fair and it could not of came at a better time. Prior to the fair, I was…

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    explored more, their questioning led to increased innovation in many different fields. The increased level of literacy reformed education. Without the printing press we would not have widespread use of textbooks or literary works in schools today. One book that is popular today that would not be well known without the invention of the printing press is Machiavelli’s The…

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    The Importance of Importance in the Imported The Importance; Or, A Title of No Importance To start an essay with a definition is one of the go-to cliches of procrastinating students across the nation; a definition is a clear, simple, indisputable, and its role as the figurehead on the prow of the essay is to set the parameters of logical argument (as well as to ward off the evil spirits of creativity and uniqueness.) However, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the definition of…

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    just maybe, fire isn't exactly what everybody thinks and knows it to be. In the book “fahrenheit 451” fire is one of the main and many issues throughout this book. As you read this book you will see that throughout fire is mentioned in many places at many different times in the book. Characters will be introduced throughout, such as our main character Montag, Beatty, and Clarisse. Fire has a huge symbolism in the book, Montag changes his thoughts and views on fire, and phoenix has both…

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