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    Allegiant is the third book in the Divergent series, it starts out where the second book ended when a genetic experiment is the cause of the faction system in the city of Chicago. The factions and factionless have rose to take over the city under Evelyn's rule. Evelyn is the mother of Tobias, who is Tris’s love interest. Tris, the main character has been invited to join the group, called the Allegiant, who rebel from Evelyn’s rule. Tris and Tobias then decide to break her brother Caleb out of…

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    The epilogue is a continuation of the prologue, where the reader learned that the narrator has been living under ground in isolation. In the absence of outside influence, the protagonist never arrives at an individual identity. Nevertheless, he recognizes the…

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    his daughter –his incomparable Pearl. From here on, the poem can be divided in Prologue, Dialogue and Epilogue. In the Prologue, the encounter between the narrator and the woman representing his daughter takes place; in the Dialogue, the woman scolds the man on his lost sense of incomprehensible grief as she explains her current status as a blessed soul and the bride of the “Lamb”; in the Epilogue, he is allowed to glimpse upon Jerusalem as a procession is taking place. Furthermore,…

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    Chapter 9: All domestic animals are alike and in order for people to domesticate animals they have to be certain they are able to do it. It involves wild animals being transformed into something more useful form humans, such as a cow for food or fertilization and plows. Many species by this time have dramatically changed in size rather it makes them bigger or just their brains smaller but having more developed organs. Keeping them as a pet is also an example of having them domesticated because…

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    are portrayed as the protagonists. However, the storytelling was neutral and didn’t tell anything apart from fact. The history went in chronological order in order to better tell the story. The book was organized by a prologue, three parts, and an epilogue. The prologue discussed the reaction of the people to George Grenville being appointed by King George III to be the chief minister. Hibbert claims that “It seemed to many an unfortunate choice”. Apparently, he was an “insufferable bore”, as…

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    Outcasts United Refugee

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    What would life be like to live in a foreign country? In the book Outcasts United by Warren St. John the refugees with the help of their coach Luma start a soccer team named the Fugees. Luma and the Fugees end up creating a family like bond and supporting each other even as they all struggle though poverty and hardship. The refugees with the help of Luma unite together and create powerful bonds that support each team member demonstrating, that with a strong leader, much is possible. A leader…

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    “God is always trying to give good things to us, but our hands are too full to receive them.” ― Augustine of Hippo, City of God Panegyric: Saint Augustine is the figure of the great Bishop of Hippo (the city of Bona). His book City of God became a monumental theology of history as Augustine’s analysis is timeless and universal. Paraphrastic: If our hands are full when God is trying to hand us blessings, our hands are probably full of things that we are addicted to. That also means our…

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    Race And Reunion Analysis

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    Blight, David W. Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2001 Thesis: Blight argues that in terms of the American Civil War memory "romance triumphed over reality, (and) sentimental remembrance won over ideological memory (5)" Themes: One of the first themes that appears is rituals and symbolism. Parades, statues, and speeches all came about as a way to remember the war for both sides and for both the black and white race.…

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    Great literature is said to end with a resolution of the central conflict, while creating lingering conflicts for the reader to ponder. Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is no different. The final chapter, characterized with suspense and bewilderment, creates new conflicts the moment the Naval Officer arrives on the island. When the officer materializes, the scene of someone, an adult, on the island is baffling. The boys are bare, or fashioned in rags, painted in clay, and filthy from head…

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    Mikyla La Monte UCLA Hammurabi’s Code: Was it just? Have you heard about Hammurabi? Hammurabi was a king who lived 4,000 years ago and ruled for 42. Hammurabi's codes were laws. Hammurabi ruled almost all of Mesopotamia. They were the first written laws.. The purpose of the code was to let his people live peacefully. Hammurabi’s Code is unjust for three reasons personal injury,creation of laws,and family laws. Examples of unjust laws can first be…

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