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    Although the book is told in 3rd person, the narration follows Clary Fray around most of the time. She is just an average 15 year old girl from New York who is just about going through that awkward teen stage, going to clubs with her best friend Simon, painting and drawing, all ordinary stuff right? That is until she starts seeing people that no one else can see and going through a series of strange events that alters her life forever. Throughout the book, she grows into a fearless, courageous…

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    town Hawaii boy named Rudy makes it big and succeeds. Rudy was a red-headed boy who was half hawaiian and half haole. Rudy was always sick and suffered .Rudy grew up in Kahuluu Oahu, in the ghettos and he was different and looked different than all the other local kids around. Rudy got picked on and bullied. Rudy worked with his father to learn the value of hard working and hard laborer while his mother had the liability to work hard and push him to work hard in school. Rudy didn’t like school…

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    who was from west Texas and published in 2000. In the story, an individual named Rudy Beck caught his eyes on a woman’s name Lulu at the diner where she works. They later meet at the art show and discover they like each other. One day Lulu found out and faced her fears to Rudy about her ex-husband Sewell then the following night Sewell came along tried to take Lulu away and hurt Rudy. Rudy Beck,…

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    symbol is the key to the story because you will have a better understanding on how the story works. The short story “Lopsided Love” was written by Patrick Bennett who was from west Texas and published in 2000. In the story, there was a man name Rudy Beck who caught his eyes on a woman name Lulu at the diner where she works. They later met at the art show unexpected and discover they like each other. One…

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    a long awhile since Rudy has died from the huge bombing. Rudy finally got his kiss the one he always wanted from the book Thief (Liesel). But for Liesel she lost something special that she thought she would never need. Now I have Rudy in my hands and taking him to where he will be living for ever in the dark. But I will take Liesel soon so Rudy will see the Book thief and I will finally have her in my hands. Rudy POV: “I hear Liesel calling RUDY! RUDY! Where are you?” “Rudy are you ok!?” Was…

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    Since The Book Thief is a historical fiction text, the fictitious characters interact in a realistic WWII setting in Germany. Three characters in the book, Liesel, Rudy, and Max develop their identities within the parameters of the Nazi controlled society. However, if Liesel, Rudy, and Max were characters in today's society, their lives would be different. Liesel’s is an adolescence, Liesel has blond hair, she wears dresses. Liesel helps other people, she likes to read a lot of books…

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    classroom. Rudy Baylor, the star of the film The Rainmaker, gets a dose of reality as he enters the legal profession right after law school. Rudy is a young, unemployed lawyer desperate for a job. Without any connections to prestigious law firms, he is forced to accept his first offer from J. Lyman "Bruiser" Stone, fraudulent and just all-around shady personal injury attorney. Rudy soon meets Deck Shiffler, a self-proclaimed “a paralawyer”, with some certainly unethical tactics. Rudy begins to…

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    sculpt your future? Or that your destiny is not predetermined and that you have the ability to live the life you choose? This concept is evidently integrated into the overall all theme of the novel, Famous All Over Town by Danny Santiago.The protagonist Rudy Medina, faces many obstacles in which could justify that he was doomed to a life of crime. However, there were many opportunities and mentors that offered their guidance and support. In effort to essentially secure him a bright and…

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    Rudy is not accepted by his family members. Cisneros () states that Rudy’s letters would be “sent back home unopened” (pg 67). Rudy would send his family members letters in the mail but would not receive any letters back. They did not accept him for who he was and he was not presented with a support system through his…

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    Growing Up/ Coming of Age In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Liesel and Rudy both do things that represent growing up and coming of age. They grew up in Molching on Himmel Street together and were neighbors. Liesel and Rudy were inseparable since the day they met. When conflicts arose, they were there for each other. They did many unnecessary, childish actions but, when times got harder and more serious they began to grow up and be more mature. Their actions made their friendship grow stronger…

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