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    Book Of Revelation

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    Interpreting the Book of Revelation The future; a daunting subject that people over generations have fretted about and try to plan against by constructing predictions on what may happen based on what they think they know. Christians are no different. The Bible is‚ after all‚ a book has a prophetic vein running through it promising all of His people that one day He would return to save them from the evils of the earth and give them the gift of eternal life with Him. Throughout the text‚ therefore

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    The Book Thief

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    One of the main themes of the Book Thief is how the use of words‚ for good or for evil‚ can change everything. His choice to use Death as a narrator was a great idea‚ as Death watches‚ and can describe from many points of view what he sees‚ and his use of words is very powerful. Markus Zusak uses metaphors and some personification to paint a picture of Nazi Germany. With his powerful descriptions‚ the setting is easy to visualize. As an example‚ on p. 27‚ Death describes Himmel street as “buildings

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    Domesday Book

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    people as a reminder of who ruled over them. Along with this‚ the introduction of the Norman-French version of feudalism was brought into English society allowing the country to be administered while he was absent. Lastly‚ the creation of the Domesday Book was a royal survey of the whole of England for administration and tax purposes. Soon after William became king of England in 1066 he introduced the position of sheriff. They were officials of the crown who were responsible for the administration of

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    The Book Thief

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    In the first chapters of Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ the protagonist Liesel Meminger experiences conflicts which drive her actions‚ actions which represent clutching to the memories of what once was.  Liesel experiences shock and suffering at the traumatic death of her brother‚ Werner.  "... With [w]ith one eye open‚ one still in a dream..." (p. 29) describes Liesel’s reaction‚ a state of shock‚ at the moment she realizes her brother is dead and the image of "... His blue eyes stared at the floor

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    Book of Job

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    The Book of Job is a story of human trauma. In this story the main character‚ Job‚ was subjected to extreme suffering‚ loss of material possessions and‚ psychological anguish. Job is a character who demonstrates the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and is provided with a variety of psychic outlets which function to alleviate the stress of the trauma. According to the article “A Phonological Existential Analysis to the Book of Job‚” Jobs friends‚ Eliphaz‚ Zophar and Bildad‚ utilize a variety

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    The book I read is called Chocolate Covered Ants. The book is about Max and his brother Adam. For his birthday‚ Adam got an ant colony and he loves it so much. But‚ he has to send for his ants through the mail and they don’t for 4-6 weeks. He can’t wait for his ants to come and he is so excited. When they finally come‚ he is so excited and doesn’t talk about anything else other than the ants. Max is always pretending to step on ants‚ or kill them in some way. He also assured Adam that people eat

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    THE GRAVEYARD BOOK

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    10/13/14 HUM1 THE GRAVEYARD BOOK by Neil Gaiman Neil Gaiman is a prolific author best known for his legendary Sandman series‚ as well as other award winning novels and I with no hesitation can say that The Graveyard Book (also award-winning) is up to par with those standards. What initially intrigued me to read this book was when I learned that it was Gaiman’s nod to the classic‚ and one of my favorites‚ children’s story The Jungle Book. Like Mowgli‚ the protagonist‚ Nobody “Bod”

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    The Book Thief

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    Have you ever read a book and couldn’t decide what theme fit it best? I’m reading "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak and I have three possible themes for this book. The possible themes are The power of words‚ racism‚ and the basic right to freedom. The first theme is the power of words. "In years to come he would be a giver of bread‚ not a stealer proof again of the contradictory human being. So much good‚ so much evil. Just add water"(pg.171) This goes with the theme because the words in this

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    Book Thief

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    Book Thief Characters Essay In every story the characters are the ones who captivate a reader. In Zusak’s novel “The book thief” he makes an effort to create characters with enough personality that they didn’t even need to be described. There are many attitudes and reactions that characters have trough out the book‚ and they give away who they really are. The characters seem so real that at a certain point‚ the reader could forget the characters are not real. One example of that “reality confusion”

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    The Book of Judges

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    The book of Judges is the sequel to Joshua. It is the seventh book of the Old Testament. It recounts stories and events from the death of the hebrew leader and prophet Joshua to the birth of the hebrew Samuel. That is roughly‚ from the end of the Israelite conquest of Canan in the 13th Century B.C to the beginning of the monarchy in the 11 th century B.C. It tells about the hebrews from Joshua’s Death to the time of Samuel. It was written in about 550 BC‚ on tablets named the Ras Shamra tablets

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