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    they leave the group. Liesel saw Rudy was feeling down, and she wanted to cheer him up, so she decided to go to the mayor’s library and steal a book. She stole the whistler, the book she refused to take after the firing of her mother. Rudy, still hungry for something, went to the grocery store, and stole the largest potato there. He got caught stealing the potato,and is thrown out in the street. Franz Deutscher is there. He asked him when is Hitler’s birthday, and Rudy refused to answer. Franz…

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    Part One starts with Liesel’s brother (Werner) dying on the train to Munich, this is where Liesel steals the grave digger’s handbook. She is then handed to the Hubermann’s, her new foster parents. Hans Hubermann is a mellow fellow, while Rosa Hubermann was more strict and had a colourful language the dictionary fails to describe. After she refuses to bathe, Rosa calls Liesel a Saumensch, which will feature more and more throughout the book. Liesel began having nightmares about her dead brother…

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    and Rudy were dead. There weren’t only similarities, but there were differences too. Some important differences between the film and the book were how in the book, the mayor and Ilsa don’t us Rosa’s laundry because they were trying to show that they wanted to save their money. In the movie, it was portrayed differently; the mayor didn't want Ilsa to get really close to Liesel because Ilsa could get hurt. Another important difference between the book and the movie was how in the book, Rudy…

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    In the third quarter of the book, death focuses on the life of Rudy Steiner as he describes all the mischief he is up to such as stirring up trouble at the Nazi Youth meetings. It begins with Rudy standing up for Tommy Müller and his inability to hear the commands from the Hitler Youth leaders, causing disruptions of the marches. This only angers the Hitler Youth leaders further and makes Rudy run laps around the muddy field every meeting. In addition to Rudy’s constant punishment at his Nazi…

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    teacher, but her father, a strict Jewish rabbi, rejected her dreams. In the movie, “October Sky,” Homer Hickam grew up in the small remote town of Coalwood, W.V., so he’s expected to follow in his father’s footsteps working in the coal mines. Lastly, Rudy Ruettiger, a young man from Joliet, Illinois, fantasized about attending Notre Dame and even joining their famed football team, but his father wanted him to work along with his brothers at the steel mills. Regardless of their generation, these…

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    Texas. He told his wife, Carol, to do anything in order to have a deal with Jack Beyon, who was immoral businessman. Beyon used his power and got Doc a paroled, but he needed Doc to rob a bank with two of his man, Rudy and Frank. In the robbery, Frank shot a guard and Rudy betrayed. Rudy shot Frank and Doc, which Doc shot him back. Doc lived and met Benyon, who tried to betray Doc, but Craol shot and…

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    place in order for one to attain their aspirations, having perseverance is vital for a person to take advantage of freedom to accomplish their dreams. This is seen throughout excerpts from “Miss USA” by Emma Knight, Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, and Rudy directed by David Anspaugh. To begin, an excerpt from the short story "Miss USA "depicts how Emma Knight persists through the intolerableness of being Miss USA, to voice her beliefs, pave her own path and gradually prospering into her true…

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    or negotiate their border identity. It presents a struggle that at once questions, alters, and submits to multiple societal and cultural connotations and ideologies. The short prose of “Remember The Alamo” consists of a male narrator identified as Rudy, as his exposition continues, we are introduced to another male character known as Tristàn.…

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    Courage In The Book Thief

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    In The Book Thief, based on the events that take place, Markus Zusak is able to convey the theme “Courage is needed when completing deeds of goodness,” by using conflict development. The first example of an act of goodness requiring courage is when Walter, Max Vandenburg’s childhood friend, makes the dangerous journey to Hans Hubermann to be informed whether or not Max Vandenburg would be able to stay with them. In this case, Walter Kugler is going against the Nazi society. He decides that it is…

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    Rudy's Case Summary

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    disorder are the personality functioning deficiencies. In reference to Rudy’s case-study, and being his psychiatrist, I think he would not open up entirely, or he would lie about his problems because some of the acts he has done are very shameful. Rudy has a neural development disorder which specifically Autism Spectrum Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). People that exhibit this disorder usually have a deficit in their communication such as they are not able to give an…

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