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    The use of suspense and foreshadowing in Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper helps readers later understand how the theme topic of tragedy can evolve into the theme topic of fate. As Picoult’s novel began to wind down‚ things finally seemed to fall into place for the Fitzgerald family. Anna’s lawsuit was closed and she came out medically emancipated‚ and her once divided family became united and reconnected again.The Judge only had one request for Anna before she officially won the case‚ her lawyer

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    read them. Very few novels have the power to change students who read them and are not going to impact any reader. The content of the literature is not what students prefer to read about and hardly any student would learn a lesson from a book. Jodi Picoult changed the view of literature through writing “My Sister’s Keeper”. This novel has issues about genetic engineering and the difficulties brought among the family through the stress. Although hardly any students are experiencing the same things

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    Text type: Novel Title: My Sisters Keeper Author: Jodi Picoult In this My Sisters Keeper‚ Picoult brings up issues of moral ethics and family dynamics. She explores moral boundaries when it comes to saving a child’s life‚ but at the same time putting another child’s life in jeopardy. Throughout the novel I was amazed at the strength of Anna and Kate’s relationship. Anna struggled with her own identity but never complained when she had to give countless counts of blood and bone marrow to help

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    would beg her to. As I became older she would give me books to read‚ and then one day she finally took me to her public library. Grandma Lu picked out a few books she thought I would be interested in‚ one being My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult. Thanks to grandma Lu‚ Jodi is now one of my favorite authors‚ and I love to read willingly. Taking me to the library is something Lola always does when I visit

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    Emily Gold and Christopher Harte were born a few months apart to mothers who were best friends. Growing up‚ they were partners in crime and as close as any two people could possibly be. As they moved into their teenage years‚ it was natural that Chris and Emily’s friendship turned a relationship. Perfection shatters on a fall evening when their parents are called with horrifying news. They must come to the hospital immediately because there has been a shooting involving Chris and Emily. The Harte’s

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    it plays a major role in the plot and meaning of the story. The kidney symbolizes quality of life versus the sanctity of life: “—but at this point the sanctity of Kate’s existence has become completely intertwined with the quality of Anna’s life” (Picoult 408). Everyone knows that Anna would give Kate her kidney‚ no questions asked. The judge‚ Campbell‚ and Anna just think she should still have the right to make that decision since it is regarding the quality of her life. If Anna gives her sister the

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    crisis is communicated at the end of the film‚ which changes many of the characters viewpoints. Nick Cassavetes made the film to show a lot more emotion and to focus on each individual character and their thoughts on Kate’s illness‚ whereas Jodi Picoult mainly focuses on Sara and Kate’s viewpoints. Two of the main issues demonstrated in both texts of “My Sister’s Keeper” are death and relationships. The central issue in the text is the concept of death. This particular matter is explored all

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    people from getting hurt. I do not believe lies should be used only for our convenience because that is wrong and selfish. If a small lie is told with intentions of protecting someone‚ than that is acceptable. In the book‚ My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult‚ the mother does not tell her daughter that her boyfriend has passed away. When the daughter asks where he has been‚ she simply brushes it off as if she does not have any idea. The mother acted clueless in order to shield her daughter from pain

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    “The human capacity for burden is like bamboo- far more flexible than you’d ever believe at first glance.” ― Jodi Picoult‚ My Sister’s Keeper Humans as a species has suffered many sorts of hardships. Countless wars‚ billions of deaths‚ diseases‚ famine‚ crime‚ but humans have never given up. In my words‚ to be resilient means that no matter how hard or unfair life hits you‚ you get back up and continue living. There is absolutely no point in lying down and giving up. You have to face life for what

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    for an older sibling suffering from a genetic disease‚ has created a difficult moral dilemma. Concerns over the creation of what are called “savoir siblings” are specifically created to help an existing child. In the novel “My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult there is a girl named Anna who was brought in to this world for the purpose to save her sister Kate. Anna suggests that while her method of coming into the world is not conventional‚ since most babies born are unwanted; she at least was a wanted

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