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    No Worries Novel Analysis

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    Isabella Rix and I will be highlighting today the themes regarding the Australian identity in the novel‚ ‘No Worries‚’ by author Bill Condon‚ published in 2005. I will be discovering whether this novel’s themes‚ characters and ideologies explore a true Australian culture or embodies the stereotypical representation. ‘No Worries’ is from a first-person perspective of a teenage boy named Brian. The novel follows him with his parents‚ social and working areas of life‚ underlying the main message about

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    The Victorian Novel: main features First of all in the Victorian Age the dominating literary form was the novel. It was in fact easier to be read and understood by simple people‚ its plot was more interesting than any other literary forms‚ the main protagonists of the novel were the same people who read it so that they felt deeply involved in the adventure told‚ the writer and his readers shared the same opinions‚ values and ideals because they belonged to the same middle class‚ the setting was

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    Mpd in Novel Three

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    MPD in Novel Three Three is a novel write by Ted Dekker. Dekker good at write mystery novel‚ like Three and Obsessed. Three is a book talk about MPD‚ Multiple Personality Disorder‚ Is a mental disorder that let people have two or more than two unique personality in one body. The leading character of the novel named Kevin. Unfortunately‚ he has this mental disorder. At the beginning of the stroy‚ Kevin drove in his car by himself and got a phonecall from Slater. Slater need Kevin answer a riddle:

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    Compare Two Novels.

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    the sheep which was in 1996 and there have been very few cases where a family have decided to create another child for the use of medical reasons‚ the first case of this in the UK was in 2002. Both novels focus on people or one person who have been created for the use of other people. Both of the novels are coming of age stories‚ in which the main characters question their identity as they grow into young adults. Anna was created for a bone marrow donor for her sister. As a young child Anna has had

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    Doctorow's Novel Ragtime

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    Jose Diaz Ragtime Essay In E.L. Doctorow’s novel‚ Ragtime‚ the novel’s setting is in 20th century New York and follows multiple views of a story through different people. From immigration because of the influx of new people migrating to industrialization since it was the progressive era‚ the author touches on many themes in the novel which makes it difficult to select one as a major one. In my opinion‚ a fairly important focus of the novel that Doctorow created was each character’s role in society

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    Crudely Human   Defoe’s book Moll Flanders offers an interesting glimpse into the ancestry of the works that we call novels today. While much of the work holds characteristics that today’s reader would recognize as those of a novel‚ there are also many moments where Defoe’s technique is obviously outdated. A timeless quality to Defoe’s novel‚ however‚ is the way in which he constructs realistic characters through informal structure‚ a lowered register‚ and an organization of ideas that creates

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    Novel and Book Thief

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    power to both destroy and save lives. Examine how characters in the novel (for example‚ Liesel‚ Max‚ Ilsa Hermann‚ Hitler‚ Rosa and/or Hans) use words to destroy and to save. What are some of the effects of their words? Discuss at least two characters’ relationships with the power of language. Another option: The Book Thief is‚ on one level‚ the story of Liesel Meminger’s relationship with books. At the beginning of Zusak’s novel‚ Death advises the reader‚ “All told‚ she owned fourteen books‚

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    Novel and Moral Values

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    highlight the values of a culture or a society by using characters who are alienated from that culture or society because of gender‚ race‚ class‚ or creed. Choose a novel or a play in which such a character plays a significant role and show how that character’s alienation reveals the surrounding society’s assumptions or moral values. In the novel Frankenstein‚ the character Frankenstein “the monster” created by Victor is an example of alienation from society or culture. The monster was rejected and neglected

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    Novel and Black Africans

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    King‚ Jr. One of the most significant figures in the rise of the novel in the Restoration period(or The Long Eighteenth Century period) is Aphra Behn and her novella Oroonoko or the Royal slave. Although it is impossible to satisfactorily date the beginning of the novel in English‚ long fiction and fictional biographies began to distinguish themselves from other forms in England during this period(1). It is the first English novel to show Black Africans in a sympathetic manner. Oroonoko has been

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    first half of the book was entirely gloomy and kind of depressing‚ but then I guess that’s (maybe) kind of the whole point.. to show the transition. Lincoln was like the most depressing‚ hopeless‚ lost person I’ve come across as a hero in a romance novel. His lethargy was almost palpable and the lost‚ directionless‚ purposeless feeling that pulls you back if not completely under at some point in life something that any reader could identify with..that I kept me reading..(its kinda hard to keep reading

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