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    The Biggest Room: Escape from Captivity as it Pertains to Jack in Room Room‚ by Emma Donoghue‚ is a novel written from the perspective of a five year-old boy named Jack. Jack is the son of a 26 year-old woman‚ Ma‚ who was kidnapped at the age of 19 and held in captivity for seven years before Jack executes their escape. Jack has spent his entire lifetime in the room their captor built for them‚ which he names Room‚ and reacts much differently to the outside world upon escaping than Ma‚ to whom

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    book Room‚ by Emma Donoghue‚ which was copy-righted in 2010. 2. Emma Donoghue was born in 1969‚ in Dublin Ireland‚ where she was the youngest of 8 in her family. As a kid‚ she attended Catholic convent schools‚ and then attended the University of Dublin. She moved to England shortly afterwards‚ where she got her PHD in English from the University of Cambridge. Since then she has made a living by being a writer. She now lives in Canada with her husband‚ and 2 kids. (Emma Donoghue. Andrew

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    Novel Room Analysis

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    ROUGH DRAFT LUIS VILLENEUVE The novel Room written by Emma Donoghue focuses on the story of a mother who is kidnapped at the age of nineteen and ends up having a child with her kidnapper whom she names Jack. Her son is a special boy because he lives in an imaginary world created by her and is not aware of the existence of any other place but the room he lives in. As the story progresses both are rescued from their captivity but find it difficult to adapt to this new world. Jack’s mother however

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    family‚ community‚ and the media. In the novel Room by Emma Donoghue‚ the 5-year-old narrator/protagonist Jack learns his identity through exploring the familiar space he occupies‚ the close relationship between he and his mother‚ and watching television. It is clear that Jack faces many challenges‚ which lead him to discover how his identity is shaped; this is evident through the exploration of him forming personal attachments to his mother‚ the room he lived in‚ and the problems he encounters to

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    Room by Emma Donaghue

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    Period 1 ROOM Emma Donoghue author of the book Room a national bestseller is a great book about a five year old boy Jack held captive in an 11-11 foot room with his Ma. This book is a story about the strong relationship between a five year old kid and his mom and the story about a boy and his curiosity level in the outside world. The story begins on Jack’s 5th birthday in “Room.” To Jack Room is the world and he believes Room is all there is. Ma who is Jack’s mom had been locked in room for 7 years

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    among the other literatures in the world. Emma Donoghue has given a remarkable impression in Canadian Literature. She is a novelist‚ short story writer‚ playwright‚ and literary historian. Her novel ROOM is based on the real life incident of Fritzl case in Austria‚ where Josef Fritzl‚ imprisoned and physically assaulted his daughter for twenty four years in the basement of his house. The novel has been translated into thirty-five languages. Emma Donoghue has portrayed Jack‚ a five year old boy who

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    EXTENDED RESPONSE Emma/ Clueless- Love and Marriage The novel Emma by Jane Austen is a comedy of manners set in the early nineteenth century. The context of this time placed a particular emphasis on how‚ who one married. Subsequently the novel Emma which‚ deals with the everyday lives and concerns of people‚ reveals many insights into the idea of love and marriage. One particular idea presented is notion that marriage is very much determined by one’s social class and making a match below

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    Donoghue V Stevenson

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    GENERAL DUTY OF CARE 3 3.0 SUMMARY OF CASE “DONOGHUE V STEVENSON” 3 3.1 ACTIONS TAKEN BY DONOGHUE 4 3.2 THE RESPONSE OF MR. STEVENSON 5 4.0 THE IMPLICATION OF CASE 5 5.0 THE JUDGEMENT 6 6.0 THE CONCLUSION 7 7.0 REFERENCES 8 1.0 INTRODUCTION Introduction to students the Lord Atkin’s concept of general duty of care‚ summary of the case “Donoghue v Stevenson” and its implication. It will also briefly

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    Prof. Jeong Chun Phuoc 012014111647 Assignment 2 – Weekly Case Law Critique WEEK 2 CASE LAW ON DONOGHUE V STEVENSON (1932) Summary On August 26th 1928‚ Donoghue (plaintiff) and a friend were at a case in Glasgow‚ Scotland. Her friend ordered / purchased a bottle of ginger beer for Donoghue. The bottle was in an opaque bottle (dark glass material) as Donoghue was not aware of the contents. After‚ Donoghue drank some and her friend lifted the bottle to pour the remainder of the ginger beer into the

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    unable to control her situation and just needs something‚ anything that she can have power over. Also‚ the destructive lexis of “hit” and “break” in “I’d love to break something.” “I need to hit something‚” shows Ma feels increasingly trapped inside Room and with the power out she can only think about breaking free‚ which she can’t do‚ so she just wants to break something to dispel all the pent-up rage she has about being trapped. This shows how she’s not just a victim of the crime but a victim of

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