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evil. The theme is very much reflected by the book's setting, plot structure and characterisation. It shows how individuals can slowly deteriorate because of the evil lying within themselves. The evil of this book is the evil created by one's
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what you're interested in, where you live, and even your social security number. Sounds a bit like something out of Orwell's 1984. Seem a bit far off? Not really. President Bush approved the Patriot Act in October of 2001 that allows individuals to
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and as he saw it, growing governmental power. Orwell predicted that the government was going to use, and perhaps had already begun, to use brainwashing techniques, to control populations. Orwell wrote 1984, filling it with methods of brainwashing.
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in your father's shoes? If you ever asked yourself that question, you probably would end up regretting not noticing everything your father does so much for you out of love, and that you blindly never even notice the love or return it with a simple
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our times, explores in his writing the themes of alienation and isolation. He interweaves these themes with his female characters. In A Rose for Emily, Miss Emily Grierson is a woman who is alienated and lives in isolation from the people in her town.
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four main characters in this science fiction novel. They are:
CASSIE: She is the only full human out of the three friends and probably the smartest. She is an extremely daring character with an enourmous will to be free. She is very stubborn, like
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Ekwensi introduces how power can be used to jeopardize other people's life and how the need of good relationship is needed in a family so that every other thing can work out smoothly. The main character of the novel Wilson Iyari is a recognized pharmacis
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about two young boys, an older brother and a younger one with an unknown disease that enables him to live a normal life. The younger brother was said to be unable to walk, but with the help of his older brother, he did it. One would think that the
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devoted his life to writing,
has become one of the most popular and widespread authors and creators of all time.
Doyle's early childhood years to his later years in life have allowed him to observe many
sophisticated yet adventurous paths, in which
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techniques and reading practices that have encouraged your response to these characters. In your answer, you may discuss various literary techniques, structure, point of view, allusion, Existential and Heraclitian philosophies.
Any characters
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