| Title's for Novels Papers |
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The Color of Water by James McBride is a biographical as well as an autobiographical text which explores the issues of race and identity, connected to the lives of Ruth and James. |
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The Color Purple is a very controversial novel . It is written by Alice Walker, who reveals many important lessons throughout the novel and in the controversial events she discusses. |
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In the book, The Color Purple it describes the fateful life of a young girl . It tells how a 14 year old girl fights through all the steps and finally she is in command for her own life. |
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In the unique novel, The Color Purple, the author, Alice Walker, depicts the touching story of a poor black women in the southern United States and her relationships with the people around her. |
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Shug's Influence on Celie in The Color Purple 'Why you beat Celie ? ' Harpo ast . Mr . _____ say, 'Cause she my wife' 23 . In the book, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Celie is treated very crudely by her father Alfonso and her husband Mr. |
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THE COLOR PURPLE Pages 1 - 295 Pg . 3 She ast me bout the first one . Whose is it ? I say God’s . I don’t know no other man or what else to say. |
3.5 |
The Colored Museum by George C . Wolfe is probably one of the funniest plays that I have read so far in this class . I think it also is a play that is completely different than all the others that we have read. |
3.6 |
De accidental E . M . Forster, A Passage to India Title A Passage to India Author E . M . Forster Publisher Penguin Books Edition 1965 Number of pages 317 1. |
1.9 |
Ellen Goodman demonstrates the world of the condescending and opulent society in her piece the Company Man . The author illustrates a cold and impersonal world using Phil as an example of it. |
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The 1920's was a period characterized by the diametric contradiction presented by money's more expendable role in America . People were celebrating the economic boom by dancing, partying, and drinking. |
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‘The Constant Gardener’ was written by John le Carr it is about ‘Justin Quayle’ a British Embassy employee in Africa . His wife, Tessa, is murdered - during her attempts to expose a drug that has troublesome side-affects by some bounty hunters hired by a large Corporation called KVH, she was murdered along with her is friend and compatriot in the fight against KVH, Arnold Bluhm. |
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In my opinion, the novel The Cradle Will Fall, by Mary Higgins Clark, is an outstanding suspense novel . I finished the novel, of 314 pages, in less than one full day! |
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In The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, two distinct characters represent two different points of view that change throughout the play . John Proctor, a tortured soul, feels that his affair with his servant, Abigail, has irreparably tainted him in the eyes of his wife, Elizabeth, in the eyes of God, and especially in his own eyes. |
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John Proctor Tragic Hero In The Crucible , written by Arthur Miller, John Proctor could be seen as a tragic hero throughout the play . A tragic hero is an individual who is a good person, but who has a character flaw, leading to his downfall. |
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Imagine living in a seventeenth-century Puritanical New England town . Now imagine if you were a young woman trying to grow up in the same time and place. |
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Of Mice and Men The book that I have read that has really stayed with me is Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck . I really enjoyed reading it which is unusual because I usualy don't enjoy reading to much. |
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In everyday life, we all encounter things that we cannot have . These things then become desires . In The Crucible, many characters encounter things they cannot have. |
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Sometimes the most profound issues in the outcome of a novel lie in the distinction between the characters . In the book, The Crucible, there are many similarities and differences between the characters. |
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The definition for the crucible stands for hard trial . That was exactly what was going to take place in Salem . Elizabeth Proctor, wife of John Proctor is known for never lying. |
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In the novel, The Crucible, Arthur Miller elegantly writes about the 1692 Salem Witch Trials . The protagonist, John Proctor, was at first a man who had faith in God, a man who knew that he had sinned, and a man that was contrite for his sins. |
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The Crucible During the time of the Puritans, the strict outlook about religion highly affected the community of Salem . Not only did the fear of something unknown and against their religion drive the Puritans to lose all reasoning and believe that witched roamed the town casting spells on everybody, but the strong oppression of freedoms also had the effect of causing the witch trials to occur. |
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The Individual and the Society The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, is a text represented with prominent and timeless themes . One prevalent theme is how societal problems may root from individual human feelings. |
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There are many themes present in the play, The Crucible, and one of the most prevalent among them is sin . Through out the play the concept of sin is presented in numerous ways. |
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The critical test for John Proctor in this act is whether he will accept the martyrdom of Giles Corey and Rebecca Nurse or choose self-interest. |
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In John Wyndham’s book The Chrysalids the plot, storyline, and conclusions would be very less effective to the reader if he did not use the gift of contrast. |
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DARK OF THE MOON By Howard Richardson and William Berney Valencia’s character company presented DARK OF THE MOON on October 12, 2002 in the performing arts center. |
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The Destructive Manner of Greed In the story The Rocking Horse Winner by D . H . Lawrence the narrator speaks of a beautiful woman who seems to have everything, but wants so much more. |
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The Wormsley Common Gang destroyed Old Misery’s house due to damaging morals caused by society . Blackie, by staying with the gang after his loss of leadership, proves that the gang is motivated by thoughts of power and fame. |
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Part 1 The characters in The Divine Wind are frequently compelled to choose . Are their choices always good ones ? The characters in The Divine Wind faced many constraining choices that they have to make as shown by Ida, Alice and Mitsy. |
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Dante's Inferno What Dante Gains By Going Through Hell The Inferno is a work full of imagery that describes the horrors of hell through the words of the author. |
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The heavy clouds moved rapidly across a dark and threatening sky . The darkness of the chilling night was shortly punctured by rays of moonlight . The trees cast terrifying shadows across the shimmering snow. |
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The story The Father tells us that sacraments are done for spiritual nourishment and not for public display of what we have . It teaches us that power and wealth can separate us from our beloved ones and that these things are not the most important ones in the world. |
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The Fathers May Soar What is in a name ? That question may have been one of the many questions Toni Morrison asked herself while writing her novel Song of Solomon. |
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Philosophy demands literature that can support the comprehension of social views . Without philosophical literature, man cannot begin to understand the necessary messages behind philosophy . Philosophy and objectivism is symbolized extraordinarily by the enduring novel, The Fountainhead. |
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Setting The settings in The Giver and The Truman Show are totally different although they do intend to let everything happen in their specific communities under perfect control. |
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Jonas, a boy of eleven will soon be faced with the challenge of his career . In his community, he was always reconginsed, but the topic was never brought up because of rudeness, his pale eyes. |
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The book The Giver is about a boy named Jonas chosen to be the Receiver of Memory . The community, which Jonas lives in, is a society based on equality. |
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Characters Chief Elder Jonas Asher Fiona Scene 1 The Auditorium was full of people . It was the day of the Ceremony of Twelve . Jonas was sitting behind Asher and next to Fiona. |
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A compare and contrast of two characters I believe had an impact on this story it would be Malcolm Lewis and Sheppard Lewis . I believe that I can point out major differences between them. |
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Title The God of Small Things Name of Protagonist Esthappen Estha and Rahel A . Exposition . It is a story of two twins as they live in an environment corrupted by the adult society. |
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The story The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman is about a girl named Lyra Belecque and her Daemon . The setting of this book is Jordan College in Oxford, England and the Arctic. |
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I can’t talk abou it . So I’ll write . Dont tell anyone about this or else I’m the one who really suffers . It was the day before the election and I was anxiously waiting my, Jared and his girlfriend Susannah. |
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In the end of movie, encouraged by the promising self-governed mini-society, Tom determined to depart his family for ever, he explains to Ma, he is going to carry on Casy s mission in the world. |
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Section 1 After viewing the movie, the true meaning behind the title The Grapes of Wrath became evident . The grapes symbolize the happiness the Joads though they would have upon setting up in California. |
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WAYS OF LIFE According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, ethics is the discipline dealing with what is good and bad with moral duty and obligation . This has everything to do with two ideas that Plato and his philosophical buddies talk about. |
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The Grass is Singing is a book that aims to point out and signify the flaws of a colonized South African society and its mindset. |
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The great Gatsby is a very popular novel . It gives the different ways in how the American Dream can corrupt many people's mind . Everyone in this novel is opposite each other, but they are all trying to be happy and live the American Dream. |
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The Great Gatsby was an awesome book ! It had a lot of symbols and imagery . The plot was good . The plot was awesome . Go read the book. |
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Wilfred Owen's poem Dulce Et Decorum Est was written during his World War I experience . Owen, an officer in the British Army, deeply opposed the intervention of one nation into another. |
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The Guilty Conscience in The Scarlet Letter Guilt is a powerful feeling that evokes suffering of many souls . Dimmesdale’s guilty conscience causes him much pain and results in his self-mutilation, periods of vigil, and deprivation of sleep. |