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    many differences as well. From start to finish Holden’s character is frequently changing due to his relationship with his sister, it affects his actions in the novel because towards the end, he realizes that he should not take things for granted. Through Holden's actions and words the readers see how close Holden and Phoebe really are, it reveals their similarities and differences, and their relationship helps readers to realize Holden’s character growth in many ways. Phoebe is the only one…

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    The book 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is a book with great stories, advice, cartoons, quotes and a lot more! Sean made the book extremely interesting and he wrote it in such a way that you could barely put it down. He had stories where the habits that were applied helped work things out and made all the difference. To only make the book better he put funny cartoons in with quotes that really were true, and how life growing up for him was like. Sean really had a sense of humour when writing…

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    reconstruct a full story. All of the pieces of the narrative have to provide new elements such as back stories for the characters or characters development in order to offer a complete universe for the audience. By exploring all the platforms qualities, the producers of a story are able to provide complementary information on the characters, the plots and the relationships between the characters. Jenkins’ strategy of the expanding narrative universe is often used in TV shows because it allows…

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    of identity and values” (256). The sections in Katniss’ story are very precise: 3 parts of 9 chapters each one that Henthorne classifies in a very clear way, specifying the meaning of these divisions. Part I called “THE TRIBUTES” introduces the characters and the situation; Part II named “THE GAMES” presents the conflict and from that point it builds up the tension; and Part III entitled “THE VICTOR” is devoted to the climax and denouement of the book (27, 28). The meaning of each of the 3 parts…

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    Every work of literature can be classified as belonging to several categories, be it fiction, nonfiction, etc. Maus, however, exhibits features of several of these categories, and, because of this, it is harder to classify it as belonging to just one of them. Elements that commonly form part of both biographical and autobiographical works are found in this book, along with those of the novel. The book tells two stories at once; it shows the author dealing with his father, Vladek, after his…

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    tales. Probably her best work, the Lottery, the story takes place on an small town populated by around 300 people. The villagers of this small town gather on 27 Jun of every year and plays a lottery among themselves. Old Man Warner, one of the key character of the story often states the very same sentences each year when the lottery comes: ‘’ Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon. ‘’ When the time for lottery arrive, everyone in the town meets up in the center of village and children begins to…

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    Emmerson: Plot Summary

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    choices when he has the opportunity to make good money if he can convince his friend to throw a golf game. The situation grows out of control and he has to find a way out of it. The plot idea has merit and is a nice setup for comedy, conflict, and character transformation. The goal is clear. With that said, the script would benefit from further development. The structure can be strengthened. The story opens with a scene that takes place in the present day storyline and then the script…

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    Muhammad Ali Equality

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    Mohammad Ali- a world renowned boxer who shows and spreads messages of equality, freedom, and the safety of society. Mohammad Ali has always shown his passion for these subjects through events, public speeches, charities, and protests. Moreover, a novel that Mohammad Ali would choose, to spread these messages across would be The Old Man and The Sea. This novel exhibits prime aspects that Mohammad Ali follows, through his life, such as perseverance, struggle and defeat, and equality. As a result,…

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    In the horrific and altered world of the novels called “the year of the flood” by Margaret Atwood and “the walking dead” by Robert Kirkman, both authors show many faces of femininity through different characters and different atmospheres. Both novels are dealing with end of the world crisis as in Margaret Atwood’s book the humans are dying from virus and power is going to the wrong hands and the laws begin to change, effecting the norm. While in Kirkman’s novel zombies are wiping out the human…

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    In the story Now is the Time for Running by Michael Williams. In the story Deo, a teenage refugee from Zimbabwe wants to find his father he has never met in South America after his entire village beside his older brother, Innocent, was killed. But when the brothers crossed the border they had nothing except a soccer ball with little money inside, so they stayed at a tomato farm, and got feed two meals a day. Then Deo and his brother left the camp and met a family that lived in a bridge, and…

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