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    The iconic Scarlet Letter has been depicted throughout several literary and visual works within history. The Scarlet Letter has become a well-known symbol in society and has been the basis of both vocational and recreational spectacles. The several works that discuss this topic have numerous commonalities, especially in regards to The Scarlet Letter and the movie Easy A. Easy A manifests several mutual themes from The Scarlet Letter, such as sin, religion- oriented hypocrisy, and conformity,…

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    Many of J.R.R. Tolkien’s major works, such as The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings have been criticized for their absence of major female characters, in addition to the stereotypical nature of those females. This essay discusses that these assumptions are erroneous, the female characters in Tolkien’s works are independent, resilient, and imperative to the central plots of each novel. J.R.R. Tolkien’s characters Lúthien, Galadriel, Arwen, and Éowyn are good examples of strong females.…

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    Hunter Games Themes

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    The Hunter Games, written by Suzanne Collins, is a story with a theme that criticizes the inequality between different social classes; people treating suffer as a form of entertainment and care a lot about the importance of appearances. Growing up in District 12 of Panem, a country established after the North American governments collapsed, Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of the story and its narrator, is a tough, resourceful 16-year-old girl that is way more mature than her age. After her…

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    Girls Like Us Book Report

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    I read the book “Girls Like Us” by Gail Giles. This book is about two special-education girls, Quincy and Biddy, who have just graduated high school and are now living together with an older lady. They are learning to live on their own with the guidance of Ms. Elizabeth. In return, they also help Ms. Elizabeth with her cooking, cleaning, and other jobs around the house. At the beginning of the novel, Quincy can not stand Biddy. Biddy is always in her own world and is a girly-girl. Later in…

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    “The little lady who made this big war”. . . the words spoken by Abraham Lincoln when Harriet met him during the Civil War. So how did Harriet Beecher Stowe help abolish slavery? Harriet Elizabeth Stowe was born June 14, 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut. Her mother Roxana Foote Beecher, and her father Reverend Lyman Beecher had ten children. Harriet was the seventh to be born. When Harriet was five, Roxana Beecher died from tuberculosis. Her father remarried one year after and had four more…

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    Some of the most important themes depicted in Jane Austen’s novel Emma is social class and hierarchy, parents’ role and the position of women in society. The following section discusses them comparing the book to the Miramax film adaptation directed by Douglas McGrath. Parents’ role and influence is shown at the example of two couple who cannot marry until their parents approve their decision: Emma and Mr. Knightley, and Jane Fairfax and Mr. Churchill. Emma is very close with her father, she…

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    Chapter one Anita Desai as a novelist Anita Desai is one of the most powerful and distinguished Indian English novelists. She has an extraordinary sharpness and penetration of vision. Her writings have drawn world-wide critical attention. Anita Desai has added a new dimension to the Indian English fiction: the exploration of human psyche. She is endowed with searching psychological insight and often peeps into the inner recesses of the psyche, rather than merely presenting the outer spectacle…

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    Jamaica Kincaid “Girl” Meet the author, Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson, a girl born and raised in the West Indies, who later changed her name to Jamaica Kincaid. Jamaica wrote the short story “Girl” that talk about a fictional character having a very difficult upbringing, being raised in a place that was under British rule, which parents stuck to the old African cultures for the children upbringing. It seemed the mother was very fearful of the environment in which her daughter was growing up…

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    Luzemma Garza Professor Estess HON 2101 13 March 2018 Working Title (Low Key) In Pride and Prejudice, through the use free indirect discourse Jane Austen immerses the audience in the novel’s reality by setting the tone, describe characters, as well as em/sympathize with them. Free indirect discourse sets the tone of the novel (at several (key) points) with irony. Free indirect discourse is evident in the first sentence “ it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of…

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    Hooper is utterly immoral and depleted of conscience, unable to feel quilt or pity, although one can argue that the underlying causes, as well as the effects of that can evoke the reader’s sympathy for the boy. Susan Hill (born 1942) is an English writer, known for her fiction and non-fiction novels, typically written in a descriptive gothic style. “I’m the King of the Castle” is considered one of her notable works, for which she was awarded the Somerset Maugham Award. In “I’m the King of the…

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