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Elie Wiesel Book Night
685 wordsAs you read on you will be reading about my opinions on what kind of nonfiction writing is in this book Night by elie Wiesel. Further more everything in this might not all be correct to others but this is my opinion on the story so please read on. In this nonfiction story Night by Elie Wiesel is objective writing. Objective writing is facts that can be proved by the senses, or by the calendar, or by the clock. The facts in this story is very real and it gives you the sense of being there and goi...
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Ebola Zaire Ebola Sudan
1,020 wordsWe dont really know what Ebola has done in the past, and we dont know what it might do in the future. (p. 49) According to Eugene Johnson, a civilian virus hunter, specializing in Ebola, the essence of the virus itself is one whose existence is still unintelligible to humans. The knowledge of the nature of this virus, as well as Marburg the gentle sister of the three filo virus sisters (Ebola Zaire, Ebola Sudan, and Marburg), remains questionable today. In his book, The Hot Zone, Richard Preston...
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Examining The Life And Writing Of James Baldwin
1,364 wordsIn the four decades of his writing career, James Baldwin made an extraordinarily prolific and wide-ranging contribution to American letters. He published six novels, a collection of short stories, two plays, a screenplay about the life of Malcolm X that later became one of the bases for the Spike Lee film, a volume of poems, two book-length dialogues (one with anthropologist Margaret Mead, the other with poet Nikki Giovanni), a short book (part autobiographically-based and part sociologically) a...
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President Bill Clinton Hot Zone
1,084 words... and orphanages Richard Preston Where he was born and what some of his life was like. Preston was born in Cambridge, MA he got his Interest in reading when he was in the forth grade and shortly he became addicted to books and just like my grandpa be came a paper addict, where any paper with readable writing the person picks up and reads and if its take able the person then takes and keeps and cant put in the trash / recycle for fear it might die like shooting a animal. He also would get into ...
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In Cold Blood By Truman Capote
2,064 wordsIN COLD BLOOD BY TRUMAN CAPOTE IN COLD BLOOD by TRUMAN CAPOTE On the night of November 15, 1959, in the little town of Holcomb, Kansas, Herbert W. Clutter, his wife, Bonnie, and their teen-aged children, Nancy and Kenyon, were savagely murdered in their home by blasts from a shotgun held inches from their faces. wrote E. Fremont-Smith in his Books of the Times (10 January, 1966). Herbert Clutter was found in the basement, his throat also slashed; Bonnie and Nancy were in their bedrooms; Kenyon h...
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Capote Town Fiction
320 wordsTruman Capote, one of Americas more colorful literary personalities, was born in New Orleans in 1924 and died in California in 1984. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction short stories, novels and novellas, travel writing, profiles, reportage, memoirs, plays and films. His work of fiction that is probably most well-known (although not many people know that Capote wrote it) is the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's. What I am most interested in, however, is his masterpiece, In Cold Blood. This nonfic...
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One Of The Men Truman Capote
1,175 wordsIn Cold Blood I didnt want to harm the man. I thought he was a very nice gentleman. Soft-spoken. I thought so right up to the moment I cut his throat. (p. 110) These are the words spoken by Perry Smith, one of the men who on November the 15 th, 1959 killed the four members of the Clutter household. In Cold Blood, a nonfiction novel by Truman Capote tells just what happened on the days before and after the murder of the Clutters. Right up until the time the two murderers, Perry Smith and Dick Hic...
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African Americans Richard Wright
641 wordsJames Baldwin was born in Harlem on August 2, 1924. His name at birth was James Arthur Jones. Baldwin never knew his father; his mother, who was originally from Maryland, was named Emma Birds Jones. In 1927, she married David Baldwin, a Baptist preacher and factory worker from New Orleans with a twelve-year-old son, and thus the future writer received the last name that he was to make famous. Together the couple went on to have six children of their own, three sons and three daughters, the last ...
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Isabel Allende Allende Novels Paula
288 wordsEnglish Paula Stephanie Medina English II Honors May 30, 2000 Paula by Isabel Allende; 330 pp. ; Cost: $ 14. 00 When Isabel Allende's daughter, Paula fell gravely ill, Allende began to fill her writing tablet with a story for Paula. Allende wrote so when Paula woke up she wont be lost and will know what happened while she was in her coma. This is Allende's first nonfiction novel. The book tells you what is happening during Paula's illness along with Allende's autobiography and memoirs. She speak...
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