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    most popular science fiction writers known and continues to write daily. He has made millions of dollars for his suspenseful, gruesome, and twisted work. In doing so, this has opened additional doors for King. He has also written several nonfiction books, autobiographies, and even children’s books. King has won numerous awards and has been nominated for several more; dating back to the late nineteen seventies. He has been interviewed multiple times by college students, fans, and other writers.…

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    writing comics. In fact, Neil Gaiman re-wrote the sandman comics that came out in twelve volumes. English born and of Jewish decent, Gaiman is an interesting man. I am now convinced to explore more of his literary works. In Gaiman’s short story fictions and wonders “Fragile Things” he has one particularly fascinating story. The story is full of instruction on how one would get through fairy tales. “Walk through the house, take nothing” (Gaiman) from Jack in the bean stalk. Although Gaiman’s…

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    She graduated from there in 1984 with a B.S.L.L. in Languages and Linguistics, which was useless when it came to getting a real job. She was also a passionate fan of college basketball, but employers did not consider this a job skill, either.” She would later on wright nonfiction books to get a little bit of cash. This was good for her because she saw that she had a love for righting stories and after finding…

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    Tim O’Brien, an American novelist, once said “Fiction is the lie that helps us understand the truth.” The soldiers lived through things that we could not fathom. In relation to Vietnam, the movie Forrest Gump snuck its way into my mind. Tim’s style of writing is why I am a fan of his stories, like Where Have You Gone Charming Billy? in particular. As a result, it made this book a real page turner. Soldiers in the Vietnam war carried an astonishing amount of items with them. I remain in awe of…

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    Miramax film, Pulp Fiction (1994) is considered a crime drama directed and produced by Quentin Tarantino, this label does not even begin to describe this outstanding, unorthodox film. From the beginning and in the end of Pulp Fiction it does a fundamental job with the same scene which includes: Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, and guns. In this scene, the viewer gets a little bit of comedy, action, and the death of the more criminal criminals. After being told about Pulp Fiction by my Uncle…

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    The Rune Trilogy Analysis

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    The Rune Trilogy is a series of crime fiction novels by American novelists Jeffery Deaver. The lead in the series is the title character Rune, a young streetwise woman living in New York City. Rune makes her first appearance in the first novel in the series Manhattan Is My Beat that was published in 1988. When we are first introduced to Rune, she is an aspiring filmmaker that just moved to New York City. Rune spends most of her time watching movies but often finds herself embroiled in a range…

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    has been created around the fictional town of Forks,Washington and its residents specifically Edward Cullen and Isabella (Bella) Swan. The most notable work of fanfiction written based on Twilight is “Master of the Universe” by E.L James. This fan fiction was then transformed and published under the title Fifty Shades of Grey. The term “transformed” can only be loosely…

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    Dear Ishmael Beah

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    Dear Ishmael Beah, I am writing to you in regards to your bestselling memoir A Long Way Gone published on February 13th, 2007. I have been a fan of yours for quite some time, but have been convinced by clear evidence gathered that there are some inaccuracy in your memoir. I firmly believe that this memoir contains embellishments and exaggeration on your experience as a child soldier. Several articles have been published explaining controversial facts mentioned in your story that don’t seem…

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    Us as people fathom a world that we come from. We do this by using something called imaginative archaeology. It is a way of thinking about what is left of the past, about the temporality of what remains about the facts, and processes of what was. Fiction itself is a form of prose, that describes imaginary events and people. Especially in short stories or in novels. Factual evidence of history that has occurred is very limited. Throughout the history of our work, and past people many factors of…

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    In this companion book, I talked about the important character, structure in time, symbolism, character relationship, inner thinking, and included a fan fiction at last. I analyzed how the author uses techniques such as flashbacks and symbols to help build up the entire story. Overall, this novel is about love, ambition, and dream. The relationship between Charlie, Stefan, and Jess shows a strong feeling towards the topic love. It’s an important part of the story since without it, the entire…

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