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    Introduction: A mother is a person with the power to bring you into this world, yet a mother sometimes also has the power to take you out of it. Mothers are generally seen all over the world in different lights. A mother could be the person who loves you unconditionally, who choses you right from wrong, who understands what you need and how to help you in times of need. however, not every person to bare the title mother would act the same way. We Need To Talk About Kevin is a story that…

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    Jack’s not so friendly friend, Room The brain is such a vital, and complex part of the human body. The stages of development that the brain has to go through are incredibly important to making the brain everything that it needs to be. In Emma Donoghue’s Room, the main character/narrator Jack, will have to deal with a major setback to his brain’s development. Jack and his mother, Ma, are imprisoned in Old Nick’s shed located in his backyard until shortly after Jack turns five years old. That is…

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    are imperative in childhood development, as they help young people develop interactive skills, which determine how well they communicate later on. However, childhood trauma and a lack of affection can halt positive growth, which Ma in Room by Emma Donoghue, and Victor in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein experience. What further conflicts developing minds is an overlapping of roles in a family environment, where one member will assume multiple responsibilities at once. Romantic partners who assume…

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    can have many themes, and as we know, there are tons of stories on the world, so it is inevitable that some stories share common themes. For this essay, I would try to do a comparative study on Lenny Abrahamson movie “Room” (original stories by Emma Donoghue) and “Pillowman”, a play wrote by Martin McDonagh, as they both investigated a lot in humanity and taught us a life lesson. In the following, I would discuss three common themes between these two literatures, including how these literatures…

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    can have many themes, and as we know, there are tons of stories on the world, so it is inevitable that some stories share common themes. For this essay, I would try to do a comparative study on Lenny Abrahamson movie “Room” (original stories by Emma Donoghue) and “Pillowman”, a play wrote by Martin McDonagh, as they both investigated a lot in humanity and taught us a life lesson. In the following, I would discuss three common themes between these two literatures, including how these literatures…

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