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Legend

The theme of this novel is that which one would expect from a story about a knight. Much of the novel deals with the honor of one’s country, one’s countrymen, and one’s god. Huma, the hero of the novel, has a chance to run off with the girl he loves and abandon his mission because…

Books,

Literary Genre,

Literature,

Novel

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Society and Hypocrisy Theme in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn,” according to Ernest Hemingway. Along with Ernest, many others believe that Huckleberry Finn is a great book, but is the novel subversive? Since this question is frequently asked, people have begun to look deeper into the question to see if this…

Book Review,

Books,

Huckleberry Finn,

Literature,

Reading Books

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It Sifts From Leaden Sieves By Emily Dickinson

In the poem “It Sifts from Leaden Sieves”, by Emily Dickinson, many different things can be analyzed. The difference in the two translations; one being a literal translation, telling the true meaning of the poem, and the other being thematic translation, which tells the author’s theme and symbolism used in his/her work. Another thing that…

Books,

Emily Dickinson,

Literature,

Poems,

Poetry

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Beowulf

The epic poem Beowulf, written in Old English by Christian monks around 750 AD, is a wonderful adventure story about a warrior who kills ferocious monsters. The use of description and imagery enlivens the story, making it possible for a reader to really see in his or her mind the characters and events. Metaphors, exaggeration,…

Beowulf,

Books,

Literature,

Poems

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The Island By Gary Paulsen

The book I read was. It is about a 15 year old boy named Wil Neuton who moves with his family to northern Wisconsin. There he finds an island on Sucker Lake where he stays to learn about himself. Wil likes riding his bike early in the morning. He also likes watching nature. He is…

Books,

Fiction,

Forest,

Literature

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Oliver

Oliver Twist By Dickens The story of an orphan boy without the “easy life” dares to take on the world in his many journeys, and countless adventures. He goes from the lowest part of London, to a part that he never knew existed. He makes many freinds and a few enemys. No one can turn…

Books,

Literary Genre,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Black Boy And Their Eyes Were Watching God

The portrayals of African-American women by each author are contrasted based on specific examples from their two most prominent novels, Native Son by Wright, and Their Eves Were Watching God by Hurston. With the intent to explain this divergence, the autobiographies of both authors (Black Boy and Dust Tracks on a Road) are also analyzed….

Belief,

Books,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Character Analysis of Sylvia from A White Heron

In “A White Heron”, by Sarah Jewett, Sylvia’s great love for nature and animals outweighs her and her family’s needs. Sylvia’s great passion for animals and nature leads to her great knowledge of the outdoors. Sylvia’s expertise of birds including the white heron forces her to make a choice between saving the white heron or…

Book Review,

Books,

Character,

Literature,

Reading Books

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My Impressions of Reading Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

Hatchet Hatchet I read the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. The book was about a thirteen-year-old boy named Brian Robeson who was stranded in a plane crash. He was out in the Canadian wilderness trying to visit his dad. Brian is left with nothing but his clothing a tattered windbreaker, and the hatchet his mother…

Books,

Literature,

Short Story

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Symbolism in The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbecks

Elisa Allen, Confused? Like many short stories, John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” deceives most readers by appearing to be a simple short story. “The Chrysanthemums,” which only occupies about eight pages in textbooks, captures the emotional pain of a woman trying to live in the 1930’s. As critic Stanley Renner wrote, “‘The Chrysanthemums’” shows “a strong…

Book Review,

Books,

Literature,

Reading Books,

Symbolism

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