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    Figurative Language: Irony- The City of Ember In The City of Ember, irony occurs all throughout the novel. One such instance is when Lina and Doon discover the mayor’s secret storeroom in the Pipeworks: “‘The mayor has a secret treasure room in the Pipeworks’” (158). Doon had been curious and wondered if this room he found deep within the Pipeworks might be a way out and brought Lina with him to investigate. Shocked when Lina remembers the message she had given to the mayor from Looper, the…

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    Honor is a great thing that can drive us to do great things, as we can see in the novel “ An Ember In The Ashes” by Sabaa Tahir. In this novel there are two main characters, Elias and Laia. Elias is a martial soldier trained at Blackcliff , soon to become a mask , a highly trained killer and law enforcer that works for the empire, but he deeply wishes he could escape the empire, believing that their values and beliefs are wrong and cruel, he dreams of escaping and one day being free of the…

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    An Ember in the Ashes Sabaa Tahir “People who are meant to be together will always find their way back. They may take a few detours, but they’re never lost.” ~ Unknown ~ An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir is an adventure that takes the main character, Laia, through countless challenges in an effort to rescue her beloved brother from the treacherous empire. This experience required absolute persistence with Laia’s blood, sweat, and tears. Throughout this story, the three P.R.I.D.E traits…

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    Lina Mayfleet overcome these significantly serious problems in Jeanne Duprau’s novel, “The City of Ember”. At the beginning of the novel, Lina Mayfleet was an etiquette young girl who lived with her grandma,“Granny”, and her baby sister,“Poppy”. They lived in a small apartment that was once owned by one of her ancestors who was the mayor in a doomed city called “City of Ember”. In the city of Ember, when children reach the age of twelve, they were old enough to work. Lina preferred working as a…

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    they called their city and their lights flickered on and off every day? The City of Ember, by Jeanne Duprau. Two twelve year old kids named Lina and Doon are trying to find a way out of the City of Ember. They find a box that has instructions to get out of Ember that the builders wrote but most of the page is faded so they can’t read the whole page. On their way out they have lots of obstacles. The City of Ember has many similarities and differences between the novel and the film; however the…

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    Plato’s Cave Allegory in City of Ember The secrets of the real world lie buried underground, hidden in a secret box; a box that only Lena has access to. In this movie, City of Ember, Lena and Dune uncover a round map that may lead them out of their underground life. It is during their trek to find the truth that I discover many similarities between the plot and Plato’s metaphysical views. There are many instances where the theory of forms is present. In addition to a metaphysical comparison,…

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    Rouge St George Quotes

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    God have mercy on your soul.” Is a quote made by Fischer who was one of the judges at Garret’s hearing, sentencing him to death for high treason by aiding the enemy through helping them escape. Rouge is the second book of the Talon series in which Ember and Riley, who btoh are dragons, witht he assitance of Garret just escaped from St.George who we going to kill them since they were dragon hunters and Talon, who are a organization of dragons who have strict control over thier people. They have…

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    Theme Of Hope In The Giver

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    quotation, we can see that Ember was apt to fall soon, people are running out of everything, to the point where they have to reuse things, like clothing for example. Lights flicker, the blackouts slowly get longer each time one happens, the mayor is not doing his job, and always talk about the specious "solution." Also, back in the beginning of the story, the author commented that “In the city of Ember, the sky was always dark”(ch.1, pg.4), which gave the idea that Ember is underground, through…

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    Cultural Anthropology; 14th Edition; Ember), so within their tribal ways one does not marry within one’s own clan, and though one should not marry within the father’s clan, it does occasionally occur more than it seems necessary. (?) The Zuñi are also known as a Crow system, meaning that the father’s side of kinship is much less important and the generational difference is not distinguished between father’s kinship. (Page 281; Cultural Anthropology; 14th Edition; Ember) The Crow system in this…

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    The fact that the very city is named “Ember” is ironic indeed. After all, what is the definition of an ember? An ember – is a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire that is fighting to stay lit, to keep its spark of life. One may see why the builders might name the city “Ember” with its constant struggle for survival, with the looming darkness and flickering lights. Moreover, the paralyzing fear…

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