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    Brian, whilst Leah tries to convince Phil to get back on a morally right track. However, she fails and “storms off” (line 43). This essay will analyse how the writer explores the theme of morality in the extract by using the interaction between the characters, dialogue, and stage direction in order to effectively communicate the true meaning of morality. Firstly, the writer makes one opinion stand out, by vividly illustrating the interaction between characters. In scene three, Leah is being…

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    Leah's Monologue

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    Zzzzzzzz zzz zzzzzzzz zzz… Leah sluggishly woke up from her slumber to the sound of her phone vibrating against her wooden side table. Still bleary eyed, she picked up the phone. There was some muffled voices that she could not distinguish. "Hello?" Leah mumbled The voices stopped, and all that could be heard was heavy breathing. In her dazed and confused state she asked, “Who is this?” No reply. The familiarity of the situation hits Leah, as she starts to come to her senses and sees the dull…

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    The Poisonwood Bible can also fall under the Bildungsroman archetype in certain aspects, along with additional archetypal figures, when viewing it through the Jungian lens. Namely Leah. Adah reveals what she overheard about the secret CIA radio broadcast to her sister. Up until that point Leah views her home country as infallible, a symbol of good and justice like Nathan and God. However, the American president ordering Lumumba 's assassination forever alters her innocent, moral view of America.…

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    mother and the four daughters taken to the Congo were all effected by the Congo environment which in turn lead to changes in the psychological and moral traits of these characters. The character that is affected the most by the environment she is in is Leah Price. She is effected by the Congolese culture and how they do things different from Americans. Kingsolver portrays these changes in the character to show how after one has a life-changing experiences, it may change the beliefs and views…

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    Walk On Earth A Stranger

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    book that takes place in 1849 in Dahlonega, Georgia, California, and in between. It is about a ___ year old girl named Leah Westfall, her friend Jefferson and her horrible uncle Hiram. This all begins with Leah Westfall and her family. Leah is not a normal girl she has a special power. She can sense gold! In 1849 finding gold could save a family from a horrible life. Leah has found a whole sack of gold up until now. She kept the sack underneath her floorboards. The only reason she doesnt…

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    and forgiveness. Daniel despises all Romans because of his father’s crucifixion, which also lead to his mother’s death. Daniel’s sister, Leah, was traumatized after witnessing her father’s crucifixion. Daniel thinks she won’t leave her home because of demons. Daniel, seeing an old friend named Joel and his sister, Malthace or “Thacia”, talks to them about Leah and Daniel’s grandmother. Due to monetary constraints, Daniel’s grandmother sold him into apprenticeship to a blacksmith named Amalek.…

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    Price, the head of the Price family, can spread the word of the Lord to the Congolese people. Each characters changed, but Leah Price changed the most in this situation. In the Congo everything is different from the united states, like the clothes and beliefs and many more things. It’s been said that where you move to can influence the way you act and believe; and when Leah moved to the Congo, she becomes her own person instead of trying to follow in her father's footsteps. Kingsolver uses…

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    imagine anyone having an endless, unwavering adoration of him, but Leah was what is called a Tomboy which is just a girl who acts like a boy, and in this she believed her father was the best possible influence on her life. She also had been basically brainwashed into thinking that he was always right and that he knew everything, and it’s hard to deny someone you believe to be perfect in every way. The book of The Judges is where Leah has her first doubts about her father and if he truly is the…

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    and the due date has not been decided,” said Mrs. Wren, “but your idea must be decided today.” One of the groups in this project has 4 students, whose names are Jones, Leah, Miray, and Clark. “Okay group!” screamed Leah, but was interrupted by Mrs. Wren who said that group projects cannot be above a certain amount of decibels. Leah continued, “Okay group, I have an idea. For our presentation…” “What is our presentation for?” interrupted Clark. “Okay, I have had enough of you not paying…

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    and great statements. Jack and Leah found $100 on the street outside their school. Jack believes they should keep the money. Leah believes that keeping the money would be stealing. Jack says that it is not like they are snatching it from their wallet. Leah says, “we are obligated to try and find out whose money it is before we send it.” Jack says, “ According to a 2017 scholastic survey 376 middle schoolers nearly half said that they would keep the money.” Leah also says, “ Most states…

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