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    In the book Million-Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica, a character that could be considered a best friend is Abby McCall, who is an artist. Abby McCall is best friends with the main character Nate Brodie, the star quarterback on his school football team. Abby can be considered a best friend because she always stood by Nate’s side, and helped him through tough times. An example that depicts Abby’s role as a supportive best friend reads, “That throw is the thing that we all gotta believe in, Brady,…

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    In the novel The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain analyzes many issues that were relevant at the time the book was written and are still relevant today. In his travels along the Mississippi River, Huck Finn and his companion, Jim overcome many obstacles. The most outstanding theme in Huckleberry Finn is racism. Racism is discussed throughout the entire book as seen through the eyes of Huck Finn. Going hand-and-hand with racism is Huck’s struggles with morality. Huck wants very much to…

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    In the second half of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, the protagonist Jim Hawkins has hugely evolved as a character. To start, the main obstacle in the story has largely changed from when Jim first set sail on the Hispaniola. In the beginning, I predicted that the problem Jim would face in the story would simply be finding Captain Flint’s buried treasure, the title of the book being Treasure Island. Towards the middle of the book, the true issue in the plot became clear: to escape the…

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    Huck knows Tom will not approve and will think rescuing Jim is wrong. “You’ll [Tom] say it's dirty, low-down business; but what if it is,”(Twain 218). Huck finally realizes that he is his own person. Huck has already made up his mind about freeing Jim and is doing it with or without him. Huck knows that since Tom has different morals, he may not approve of going to rescue a black man. Huck, desperate to rescue Jim, asks himself ‘What Would Tom Do’ and Huck and Tom decide that they need…

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    El Coyote the Mexican Rebel El Coyote the Mexican Rebel is the best book to describe the Mexican culture but, the book is well enjoyable. El Coyote the Mexican Rebel tells a story about a orphaned mexican boy who runs away from his cruel aunt and his uncle that has a massive drinking problem.Luis Perez is a average Mexican kid that decides to run away. The boy (Luis Perez) soon joins the Mexican rebels and has a great adventure with his fellow rebel but, he decides to leave the rebels. The book…

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    Head vs. Heart Moral dilemmas comprise Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Whether the issue is if Huck should turn Jim in, if he should help the murderers, or if there is a difference between borrowing and stealing, Huck is constantly wrestling with right and wrong. Throughout the novel, Huck’s experiences force him to rethink the opinions that he had been raised with. While Huck frequently makes the wrong choice, his compassion usually lets him know when he’s made a mistake. After faking his own…

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    Fiction Choice Book Mattie Seals The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is the book I chose to read this summer. An American classic filled with history, one of my favorite topics, a valid reason to make my decision on this book. Tom Sawyer is a young boy that is an unknown age creating a more relatable aspect to the story. Tom has a personality consisting of being mischievous, adventuresome, imaginative, and enterprising, all of which causes him trouble making them weaknesses. As…

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    The year was 2014 and, as usual, I was procrastinating. At this particular time I was hit with senior itis a full semester early. I had been previously assigned to create vocabulary flashcards for my chemistry class. Facebook was no longer interesting and there was nothing worth watching on television. Therefore, I needed a new form of distraction. My senior friend, Morgan, had recently told me about a book that I would eventually be assigned to read later in the year, so I figured I would pick…

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    attempts to manipulate the way individuals interpret and explore the images they see; critically affecting the way they make interpretations of the experiences they face in the world. The distinctively visual represented in ‘Run Lola Run’ (1998) by Tom Tykwer and ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (2012) by Christopher Nolan are significantly strong as distinct images are constantly on the screen to create a suspenseful and thrilling film. Despite their disparate contexts, both texts share common themes…

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    Rain Man Analysis

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    Man.” The Rain Man stars Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. The movie was produced in 1988 and was written by Barry Morrow and Ronald Bass. Rain Man depicts the one-sided relationship between two brothers. The movie is about an autistic savant name Raymond, who is a resident of a home for the mentally disabled, is played by Dustin Hoffman and his fast, talking, self absorbed, self centered hustler, egocentric, younger brother, Charlie Babbitt, played by Tom Cruise. Charlie is a car salesman whose…

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