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    The Noble Laureate Ernest Miller Hemingway was an amazing writer of Twentieth century who presented the world of literature in a realistic manner. He loved his writing career then been a soldier. He started writing on a book or storey in the every fresh morning as soon after first light as possible. Because there is no one to disturb him and it is cool or cold and he came to his work and warm as he write. If he unsatisfied with his writing, without hesitation he redo for his time to getting full…

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    servants and other nobles sleeping out of their own chambers, Lady Macbeth acts horrified that such a thing would happen under their roof. Malcolm and Donalbain appear and are told that their father is dead and that he was killed by his chamberlains whom they found bloody gaggers on. Macbeth says that he slew them and Macduff is surprised by this information so he asks why? Macbeth states that he could not contain himself due to his loyalty and love of the King to justify his killing the "King's…

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    was also my friend and if we were the same age I would suspect that we would have been best friends throughout life. During our junior year we had been assigned a paper to give a detailed description on the book of our choice and I chose For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemmingway. I was struggling with writing this paper it was a book that I could just not get myself to like no matter what I tried until I talked to Mr. Franke. He and I discussed the book with each other and while doing this I…

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    The Light in the Fog She wandered into the fog. The fog wrapped her in postnatal gloom. Deep in the bowels of her being, she flopped like a rag doll. Unable to stand, she crawled the wasteland. "Goo," gurgled Emma. Lisa turned at the sound. She roused herself from the numbness that weighed her down and stumbled to the cot. The Misery of Sin One, two, three, and out goes he! In tailored suit and leather shoes, Mr Loral Johnson, MP, strode to the Iron Door and pressed the button. Inside a…

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    Sage Young Mr. Rooks English 1A 29 November 2015 Ernest Hemingway After reading Ernest Hemingway’s biography and his famous novels that he wrote, he was an intelligent author, and did other amazing work outside of his career. He was born in Oak Park, Illinois, from 1899 and passed away on 1961. In the beginning of his profession, he started as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at age seventeen. Also when the United States entered the World War 1 era, he wanted to fight in the war,…

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    Hemingway didn’t intend to ignore the society through his concentrating on the individual in his journey to create values but his awareness to the importance of the battle of the self which leads to the achievements of valid and meaningful relationships among society. For instance, Jake Barnes in The Sun Also Rises represented the American soldiers after World War I who were suffering not much by the war itself as by the attitude of other Americans toward the war and its consequences. The…

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    In a history-making action, Federal Judge Irving R. Kaufman imposed death sentences yesterday on two spies convicted of stealing the atomic bomb secret for Soviet Russia and sentenced a third spy to thirty years in a Federal penitentiary. Julius Rosenberg, 32 years old, an electrical engineer, and his wife, Ethel, 35, received the death penalty. They are parents of two sons, Michael 8, and Robert, 4. Morton Sobell, 34, an electronics expert, escaped death penalty only because his complicity was…

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    Fitzgerald’s luxurious life seemed to spiral downwards after his wife was admitted not once but twice into a mental institution. This was in 1934, several years after her affair with an aviator and the crumbling of her marriage to Fitzgerald. The last years of Fitzgerald’s life are spent writing a series of telling pieces. The first, released in 1934, was called Tender Is the Night (Sincerely F Scott Fitzgerald). The initial reception of this novel was not overwhelming. Instead, its fame…

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    In A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men, written by John Hagedorn, the audience sees the connection Hagedorn’s makes between politics, socioeconomic status, racism, and it’s unwavering resistance to change. Street gangs are complex and cannot be reduced to simplistic pathologies, especially with the lack of research and unexplored history by scholars. The book focuses on the more social-cultural psychological concepts, stating straight off the bat that street gangs are not apart of “a subset of…

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    ABSTRACT Many novels have pointed out much controversy, which is based on themes, style and on techniques. Yet, the modern critics talk and speak about the structure as well as about the language or themes of the novel. A novel is considered the creation of the writer or novelist and the reader contacts with the novel through its language, main concept or theme so language and theme need or demand to be analyzed. It can also be said that the basic approaches of communication as well as…

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