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    Alex Rider Scopion Rising

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    One bullet. One life. The end starts here. The book I will be presenting and exploring a theme of is Scorpia Rising‚ the last book in the Alex Rider series. This book and the series by Anthony Horowitz are for young teens. In Scorpia Rising‚ Scorpia is trying to turn Alex Rider‚ the main character into a traitor against M16‚ Britain’s top-secret intelligence agency. I think the main theme is with every bad thing there is a good side‚ but with every good thing there is a bad side. So let’s break

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    I am reading Alex Rider: Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz and I am currently on page 356. Before the current state of the plotline‚ Alex continues his fieldwork throughout various environments for the special operations division of M16 that resides in London. However‚ the mission takes an entirely different angle as Alex is then anonymously kidnapped and held hostage by Desmond McCain‚ the CEO and president of First Aid; First Aid is a malicious company that advertises itself as being a beneficial

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    Ruslan Babkin Many works or multimedia today follow the concept of the monomyth‚ like the book Stormbreaker by Anthony Horwitz‚ which is a perfect example of a hero’s journey. This is because‚ Alex‚ the protagonist‚ has to become a spy‚ and to do that he has to face many challenges to be able to face the man who killed his uncle. This is how the book resembles it. To understand the monomyth‚ I first have to explain it to you. It consists of eight parts. The monomyth begins when the protagonist

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    Alex Ferguson Alex Ferguson’s leadership style Case study Introduction Alexander Chapman Ferguson‚ known as Alex Ferguson‚ was born in 1941‚ in Govan Glasgow Scotland. As a teenager he was working as a tool’s apprentice in his father shipyard then in his 19‚ he became a labor union activist and an active member of the “Labor Party”. As far as Ferguson’s “the football player” career is concerned‚ actually‚ he did not achieve a successful career. In fact‚ as a player Ferguson started with a small

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    Book Report Wahid Hashem English 4rth hour 1/9/13 Alex Rider Scorpia Rising Visualization Alex discovers bullet holes in a car. Someone was shooting that car. His job to find out who it was. Character traits Alex was brave‚ respectful‚ and daring. *He was brave because he goes super spy working for the MI6 goes on another one of his adventures to stop some crazed power-hungry lunatic. *He was

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    I am reading Alex Rider Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz and i am on page 212. This book so far is about a man who went and planted a bomb in a nuclear plant and Alex was not able to stop him in time. The power plant blew up and sent a huge nuclear cloud in the air with very toxic fumes. Alex is living in Scotland with a host family Alex and the family go to a party at the loch that is being hosted by Desmond McCain. Desmond McCain is a very rich man that owns the loch and he owns a natural disaster

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    A Clockwork Orange

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    view of an anti-hero‚ our main character‚ Alex. He is a 16 year old criminal who is involved in violence‚ rape murder and robbery throughout the book. After reading the whole book‚ I think the whole story can be divided into three parts. The first half of the book focuses on Alex’s criminal and ultra violence lifestyle‚ the second part focuses on Alex rehabilitation in prison‚ and the third based on Alex’s entry back into society. The novel opens with Alex and his gang‚ Pete‚ Georgie and Dim at a

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    into a passive stupor of complacency‚ blind to the insidious growth of a rampant‚ violent youth culture. The protagonist of the story is Alex a fifteen-year-old boy who narrates in a teenage slang‚ which incorporates elements of Russian and Cockney English. Alex leads a small gang of teenage criminals through the streets‚ robbing and beating men and raping women. Alex and his friends spend the rest of their time at the Korova Milkbar that serves milk laced with drugs and a bar called the Duke of New

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    Symbolism In The Nadsat

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    Alex is the leader of his gang‚ has a privileged place in it to enjoy hurting‚ controlling every detail. Nothing escapes his approval in his misdeeds‚ and he and the rest enjoy being violent. Gets a unique pleasure to see blood‚ that is linked to music. Both make him feel an indescribable pleasure when he hits someone. Music is used against him in Ludovico treatment as aversion therapy of violence‚ and is associated to negative feeling that hurts and makes him feel physically ill (Classical conditioning:

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    fake eyelash and an elaborate top hat‚ symbolically the mockery of a civilised society‚ and it is through this intimate close-up that the audience realises that the character of Alex is i n fact an evil one. This is further reinforced in his character’s name‚ “A-lex”‚ which literally means ‘without law’‚ showcasing that Alex is a character with a “law unto himself”. This choice of character’s name‚ coupled with the intimate close-up‚ demonstrates that he does not care for positive interactions within

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