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Mother Death Funeral
3,107 wordsAn Exploration of? The Stranger? by Albert Camus The Stranger is a book of many facets and meanings most of which are not immediately apparent. In fact without in depth analysis the entire point of the book is easily missed. The manner of story telling in The Stranger is unique and at first hard to come to grips with. It is not the story which is especially complex but the manner in which it is told. It is done by a narrator. In his telling of his tale he neglects to mention several important as...
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Didn T T Stand
1,310 wordsI looked ahead of myself, letting my feet do the work, for a moment. The trail seemed so distant and lengthy in front of me. The blue sky filled with scattered puffy, white like cotton clouds. The long grasses tickled at my legs, which were covered with nothing more than my shorts. My boyfriend and I were on our annual hike to Clear Lake. An obviously attractive name for a beautiful body of water. Clear Lake was an icy cold from the glacier run off but after a 2 day hike up a mountain ridge it a...
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Women And Children Elizabeth Blackwell
2,731 wordsDo you know who the first woman doctor of the United States was? ? ? Well if you don t I think you will enjoy the pleasure of learning about this energetic and hard working woman who made it possible for the world to look at women a different way. Elizabeth Blackwell made the goal that many women wanted comes true for the first time. Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England on a brisk night, on February 3 rd, 1821 to the proud parents of Hannah and Samuel Blackwell. Elizabeth was the thi...
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Hurston Janie
1,458 wordsAlthough Hurston? s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is a widely read novel today, that wasn? t always the case. When her novel was first published, many black readers were enraged. It wasn? t until the early seventies when Hurston? s novel was rediscovered and thus eventually brought back into the literary canon. What aspects of the novel enraged the readers so that it would be forgotten for more than thirty years? One of the most important aspects of the novel that enraged the black readers ...
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Tells His Father Holden Caulfield
1,507 wordsIn J. D. Salinger? s, The Catcher in the Rye, the novel tries to capture the adolescent life in a hyper-sensitive form, dramatizing Holden Caulfield as the main character who is known to be a? rebel against society. ? Holden Caulfield, a seventeen-year-old boy, believes in protecting the innocent. He strongly believes in saving the innocence of children who yet not know adulthood. Especially the innocence of his little sister because he lost his brother who he believes lost his innocence when he...
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