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    Summer Reading Book Review and Share In the town of Sterling‚ county of Grafton‚ State of New Hampshire‚ not a lot happens. But in Jodi Picoult’s story‚ Nineteen Minutes‚ Peter Houghton‚ a seventeen-year-old boy at Sterling High School‚ is lead to make a choice that would leave a mark on the town forever. Peter was expected to follow in his brother Joey’s footsteps. This is never fair. Joey was a kid that everyone liked. He was athletic‚ a straight-A student‚ and people just liked him.

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    Whether its dressing differently or making your personality shine‚ many children feel like becoming independent from their parents. However‚ the path to growing up is never an easy one. Shown in Doris Lessings “Through the Tunnel”‚ she recreates this through the eyes of eleven year old Jerry‚ looking to become independent and fit in also seeing the obstacles he has overcame. In her story we see Jerry attempting to become independent from his mother after such a long time of sticking to her side

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    with. On the other hand is nurture‚ which says a person is formed into the person they are by the environment. This suggests that a person is born with no inborn tendencies and acquire traits off of the setting and the people they are around. In Nineteen Minutes‚ by Jodi Picoult‚ Peter Houghton‚ the main teenage character‚ suddenly snaps. Prior to Peter’s murders‚ he showed no aggression or violence whatsoever. Even his childhood best friend‚ Josie‚ who eventually became a member of the popular crowd

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    Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult Fiction Novel Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult is a novel based on a school shooting in the small town of Sterling‚ but focuses more importantly on the feelings of the main characters‚ Peter Houghton and Josie Cormier‚ who experience insecurities and social acceptance‚ or lack of. The novel explores the damaging effects of bullying‚ peer pressure and the dynamics of group interaction within teenagers in a modern day society. Picoult’s novels are aimed at a

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    Doris Is Coming Summary

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    Reading the story Doris Is Coming made me believe in the story. The realism of it made me realize that even though I don’t believe everything they were stating. I was convinced that the last day on this earth was here‚ that day in that church. The conversations they were having with one another made more since to me. The other story was a bit harder for me to fully understand the scenario of that story. Doris is left to make sense of this world. This story made a very good point from the past history

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    A Summary of Doris Lessing’s “Group Minds” In the article “Group Minds”‚ by Doris Lessing‚ she analyzes the fact that most people feel the need to belong to a group‚ and cannot be alone. The British writer and Nobel prize winner for literature refers to these people as “group animals”‚ and believes there is nothing wrong with this. The risk with this statement is that it is hazardous to being unable to comprehend the social laws that demonstrate to us how to live our lives. Considering

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    “Something still exists as long as there’s someone around to remember it.” Jodi Picoult‚ page 153. I read the book Nineteen Minutes‚ the quote I used above relates to many things that have happened in my life. These things haven’t only happened once in my life. I chose this because it would be the best quote relating to my life. Many of my friends‚ and family members have died in the past‚ seeing their brothers‚ sisters‚ or parents make me remember it the most. Yes‚ its very sad but these

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    Doris Drugdealer was arrested for drugs and sentenced a ten year. She was free for 34 years until the police found her fingerprints. Her family wants the governor to allow her clemency. 2. Doris grew up to be a nice and clean lady. She sold drugs when she was 19 and escaped for prison. She believed in ethics and there is a risk every day of your life. Doris Drugdealer changed from being a drug dealer and started to give attention to your family and friends. She showed love and care to them

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    Candide Free-will-agent Determine the course of action Leibniz Cause-effect Nature catastrophe disaster=knowledge Good and bad=moral Third person Good may distance readers from the protagonist/hero Genealogy Chain reaction‚ trace back the origin Disease: syphilisparody of genealogy love and cause and effect become questionable El Dorado The best‚ utopia Good: no material wealth‚ all in agreement‚ knowledge/gallery‚ safe (very hard to reach and surrounded by mountains)‚ open

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    A feminist reading of Doris Lessing’s ‘To Room Nineteen’ and ‘Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ by Robert Louis Stevenson using ideas discussed in ‘The Second Sex’ by Simone de Beauvoir. The concept of Simone de Beauvoir’s myth of women discussed in ‘The Second Sex’ was still very much prevalent in the 1960s when ‘To Room nineteen’ was set and certainly at the time of ‘Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’. In the 1960s‚ in accordance with the second wave of feminism‚ women were thought

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