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    What do you think treasure is about? Is it from the heart or what’s given? Let me start by saying this assignment is about the story the “Treasure of Lemon Brown.” Now in the story it introduces us to Lemon Brown & his treasure which was newspaper clippings and a harmonica & how these thugs entered the abandoned apartment and wanted to take his treasure away from him because they thought it was money, they never expected it to be newspaper clippings and a harmonica. So, my thesis is that…

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    same thing. Though they are both different because of culture and time periods, they both have the same theme. Children struggle to live up to their parents expectations. Theme is a literary element that doesn’t really require much. The only things it must be is universal and timeless. Theme is all about what the author is really trying to portray to the readers in an indirect way. So this theme is not just necessarily to do with the books. It is present in many other forms of literature and…

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    It may seem like the story “Raymond’s Run and “Everything will be okay” are different stories. They’re not! One story is about running and one is about a cat. Actually, they both share the same theme. The common theme is “ The importance of individualism and being yourself.” In “Raymond’s Run” the author shows us how squeaky isolates herself from others, and the outside world. She individualizes herself from other people, but she learns to open up a little bit. In the beginning of the…

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    Have you ever had that moment in your life when the truth about something, ‘’set you free?’’ Well this book is all about that. The themes of ‘’Tangerine” by Edward Bloor is seeing and the truth. Paul faces many things in his life, which all revolves around those themes. The main character had a traumatic experience when he was young, so he completely blocked out the memory and forgot all about it. Little by little, Paul pieces his memory together. Ironically, Paul sees the truth about others,…

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    To begin, in the play “Blessings,” there is a strong theme that the author develops. The theme that was the most clear was adjusting to change. At the beginning of the play, the theme is not very clear. The author has the two kids walking up the mountain to see the sunset. Towards the end of the play, the theme becomes more noticeable and clear. As Rene asks Jesse “pointedly” about having her there, he doesn’t know how to respond. When Rene moved to the mountains, she had to adjust to the change…

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    Sula Stasis And Change

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    by Nobel Prize-winning author, Toni Morrison, encompasses a theme of binary opposites including the complex idea of stasis and change, to simpler oppositions such as male and female. In the first chapter of Part II of Sula (1937, pages 89-11), Morrison challenges these oppositions with the immediate sense of change Sula and Nel both encounter. After years of separation, Morrison accurately creates a homecoming that illustrates the themes effectively. Nel, still the modest and independent woman,…

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    Affirming Strengths Essay On strengthsquest.com, I completed the StrengthsQuest assessment and discovered my five themes: Restorative, Input, Developer, Futuristic and Empathy. At first, I was unsure if the results of the assessment would encompass me, but I do feel that I embody a large portion of my themes. In “My Signature Themes”, a downlodable PDF description of my themes, Restorative describes a problem solver- someone who enjoys fixing or reviving things. Initially, I did not see myself…

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    The novel, "The Hunger games" composed by Susanna Collins entertains the reader by displaying powerful and confronting themes throughout the futuristic and barbaric setting, the narrative text of, the main character, Katniss Everdeen 's inner thoughts and feelings. Collins presents significant themes throughout about the challenges tributes face and the struggle to survive, the courage the tributes gain outside and inside the arena as well as the control The Capitol has over Panem and the…

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    “Unattractive” black child was. She writes the book using the themes of family, race to appearance, and the resistance toward racism that is shown multiple different time. She also uses multiple different symbols throughout the story like the store or the easter dress that her “Momma” makes her to support her themes. Maya supports her themes with the beautiful, intense writing styles that tell us a true, honest story of her youth. The first theme that was introduced was family. Throughout…

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    Will? What better way to summarize the themes of Macbeth than through a movie where the themes are apparent not just through words but also through actions and appearance? Justin Kurtzel the director of the latest movie adaptation of Macbeth is charged with making the play enjoyable to watch while still maintaining most of the play’s original dialogue and meaning. Through his choices in the scene of the murder of Duncan he has maintained the original theme of the play. Kurtzel makes the same…

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