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    English External: 91098- Analyze specified aspects(s) of studied written text(s) supported by evidence. Quotes to be used Bath: • “Difficulty arise as it had last time she bathed she would have some way of rescuing herself” • “Now seemed more like the edge of a cliff with a deep drop below into the sea.” • “She leaned forward feeling the pain in her back shoulder.” • “Faster‚ her breath came more quickly‚ her mouth war dry.” • “She began to call out but as she had predicted there was

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    someone who is an ideal person. A father is a male parent‚ whereas a successful father is someone who attributes acceptance‚ unconditional love‚ and creates a special bond with their child. In the Kite Runner‚ Baba is the father to the protagonist Amir. At the beginning of the novel‚ Baba tries to forces sports and "man like activities" onto his son. Little does he realize that his son is interested in poetry‚ writing and does not like violent activities. "Mostly‚ I will never forget Baba’s valiant

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    Dear Amir‚ Living in this Pashtun society throughout my lifetime has been horrific. I feel mentally challenged encountering obstacles day by day. It has been mental tribulation and misery throughout this time period for being segregated as a Hazara from the Pashtuns. I mean no iniquity to anybody‚ yet I am discriminated and hated in this society for my beliefs. It is not just about me‚ but it involves the people of my kind. Although we did have an uprising in the early nineteenth century‚

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    strong but when merlvyen started drinking their love was cold and crushed and how they ended up separating. This represents how during 1935 women wanted to get married and would fight to get the best men‚ and would do anything to get him. This quote means that since the horses were used for military purposes. But the races conflicted with it because every one wanted to own a horse and affected the economy. Horses were used for gambling and they were being mistreated everyone would want too

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    more prominent relationships one may observe in The Kite Runner is between the Hazara boy‚ Hassan‚ and Amir. This relationship is one the most important in the novel as it acts as a large foundation which is required for the rest of the novel. “…we were kids who had learned to crawl together‚ and no history‚ ethnicity‚ society‚ or religion was going to change that either.” (27‚ Hosseini). Amir and Hassan were very close from a very young age‚ they had grown a very strong friendship with each other

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    Relationship between Amir and Hassan The relationship between Amir and Hassan is one that is complex. There is a bond between them that is only openly acknowledged by one party. The Amir’s denial of their friendship and constant picking on Hassan stems not only from their different cultural and ethnological background but also from his insecurities as a boy. Despite all of this‚ Hassan still insists‚ “Amir Agha and I are friends.” (43) and he does so without reservation or malice. As can be inferred

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    Kite Runner The novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ is about a young boy named Amir who forever lives a life full of shame‚ quilt and regret. These feelings are brought out by things that Amir has done in his past such as refusing to stick up for Hassan and lying to his father. By the end of the novel‚ Amir fully atones for his sins by returning to Kabul‚ adopting Sohrab and being beaten by Assef. During the annual kite tournament‚ Amir witnessed his brother‚ Hassan being brutally beaten and raped by Assef:

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    past‚ and work to have a normal life. This feelings of tension and conflict suffered by Vladek and Art in Maus I and II is caused by a transitional and rebounding feeling of survivor’s guilt caused by Vladek’s passing down of his own guilt‚ Art’s guilt of neglect‚ and Art’s attempts to come to terms with his own guilt of survival. Art and his father Vladek have a rocky relationship‚ this is apparent from the very beginning of the Maus I. They are distant‚ with Art not having seen his father for some

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    “What put me here?” In Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ the idea that pushed the characters over the edge was guilt derived from their own actions. Ultimately‚ this clear theme of guilt stemming from negative actions that leads to a downfall is seen with both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ two very dynamic and doomed characters. One of the most evident falls was Macbeth’s‚ caused by the guilt over his actions. The first of these actions was the murder of Duncan. Before the murder‚ he was a very loyal

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    Guilt: And Then There Were None And Then There Were None is a book about many mysteries. It is all about planning and plotting deaths and trying to solve the mystery behind them. Many different themes reoccur throughout this novel. One main theme that truly seems to either severely affect or have no affect at all on the characters is guilt. Guilt plays a huge role when it comes to the deaths in this book. Many characters struggle a great deal with it. Vera Claythorne is one of the main characters

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