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    Turpin Vs Grandmother

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    and becom e better because of it. Unlike the grandmother, she was essentically given a second chance. A second chance to mend her ways and see the light. Now, in both cases, they share a single theme. The idea that ignorance is an awful trait to have. However, one story clearly displays this theme far better then the other. In “A good man is hard to find,” the grandmother spends the entire story in her ignorant state, but never learns anything from it. At the moment she should learn the…

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    George Lucas once said, “Power corrupts, and when you're in charge, you start doing things that you think are right, but they're actually not.” This theme is very evident and important in House of the Scorpion as some of the characters are very powerful and cannot properly handle their power. House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer documents the journey of Matt, who is the clone of a powerful drug lord. After being injured, he goes to the Big House and meets this drug lord, who has lived for over…

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    characters go through an ordeal, and manage to persevere. While Clay, the main character of “Up the Slide”, faces a physical hardship, the narrator of “Glow in the Dark” faces an emotional ordeal. The themes of the texts are similar in a way, but the mood of the story helps establish a clear, strong theme. Both authors use mood to show how the main characters go through ordeals and push past them, but while Jack London uses the mood to show Clay’s determination, Gary Paulsen uses…

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    Within March and many different primary sources, an array of themes are revealed and reflected upon, often discussing life during the 19th century in America. Through such themes, the constant joys and struggles of life are divulged. For instance, the theme of hypocrisy is introduced in a multitude of 19th century sources, including speeches and poems. However, the theme of hypocrisy is expanded upon in March by the characters of Mr. March and Marmee, as their ideals often juxtapose their…

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    The theme of family is an essential aspect of the book, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry,which was written by Mildred Taylor.So,the author created the Logan family as role models in the book.Everyone in the Logan family attributes fairness, community fairness,doing what is best for children,and also sticking together no matter what.This is what makes them such an amazing family and a family most people wish they had.These are wonderful aspects for any family to have.It is the key to a successful and…

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    “We are the roses. You see, you wouldn't ask why the rose that grew from the concrete had damaged petals. On the contrary, we would all celebrate its tenacity...” - Tupac Shakur When Tupac Shakur discussed the concept of a rose growing from the concrete, he forgot to mention the process of growth. While many prove to be tireless in their own pursuit of greatness, we would be remiss to not mention our “gardeners” whose efforts refined and strengthened our roots. Often, we rightfully accredit our…

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    What do you think treasure is about? Is it from the heart or what’s given? Let me start by saying this assignment is about the story the “Treasure of Lemon Brown.” Now in the story it introduces us to Lemon Brown & his treasure which was newspaper clippings and a harmonica & how these thugs entered the abandoned apartment and wanted to take his treasure away from him because they thought it was money, they never expected it to be newspaper clippings and a harmonica. So, my thesis is that…

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    same thing. Though they are both different because of culture and time periods, they both have the same theme. Children struggle to live up to their parents expectations. Theme is a literary element that doesn’t really require much. The only things it must be is universal and timeless. Theme is all about what the author is really trying to portray to the readers in an indirect way. So this theme is not just necessarily to do with the books. It is present in many other forms of literature and…

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    It may seem like the story “Raymond’s Run and “Everything will be okay” are different stories. They’re not! One story is about running and one is about a cat. Actually, they both share the same theme. The common theme is “ The importance of individualism and being yourself.” In “Raymond’s Run” the author shows us how squeaky isolates herself from others, and the outside world. She individualizes herself from other people, but she learns to open up a little bit. In the beginning of the…

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    The Rose that Grew from the Concrete by Tupac Shakur is about reaching our goals in life despite the hardships that we face on the way. Tupac wrote this poem, telling the story of his harsh childhood growing up in the ghetto but then soon became successful. The rose symbolizes the people stuck within the system of the ghetto and how just because a person is from a tough environment, it does not define how their life would turn out. Throughout the poem, evidence of figurative language and inner…

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