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    Ananthamurthy’s works have been translated into several Indian and European languages and have been awarded with important literary prizes.[1] His main works include Samskara‚ Bhava‚ Bharathi Pura‚ and Avasthe. He has written numerous short stories as well. Several of his novels and short fictions have been made into movies. Most of his novels are on reaction of individuals to situations that are unusual and artificial. Results of influences of socio-political and economic changes on traditional Hindu

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    Samskara: Evolution of Self The novel Samskara: A Rite for a Dead Man‚ by U.R. Anatha Murthy‚ tells the story of a Brahmin village community‚ an agrahara‚ and the revered Brahmin man Praneshacharya who lives there. Central to the novel is its namesake‚ the concept of samskara. Adjacent to the title page‚ the author supplies the many definitions of the samskara‚ including: “making perfect”‚ “refinement”‚ “the realizing of past perceptions”‚ and “any rite or ceremony” just to name a few. Throughout

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    Novel Summary

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    Rewrite Story What I Did On My Holiday by Chrissie Manby I can’t wait for this holiday. Sophie Sturgeon will have a perfect romantic holiday with Callum Wales. I had prepared the whole thing to be perfect as well as for the night before we head to Majorca. But Callum did not show up. He at last sent a text saying he will not come over. He wants a break up and he will not go to Majorca. I decided to hide in my flat. I can’t go by my own. But I need to look independence like how everyone in the office

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    Novel Summary

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    Guy Montag is a fireman in charge of burning books in a grim‚ futuristic United States. The book opens with a brief description of the pleasure he experiences while on the job one evening. He wears a helmet emblazoned with the numeral 451 (the temperature at which paper burns)‚ a black uniform with a salamander on the arm‚ and a “phoenix disc” on his chest. On his way home from the fire station‚ he feels a sense of nervous anticipation. After suspecting a lingering nearby presence‚ he meets his new

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    The Alchemist- responding to the novel 1- The novel is based on 19th-20th century‚ Santiago‚ the shepherd lives out in the fields with his sheep. He goes from Andalusia‚ Spain to Tangier‚ from Tangier he travels to the Saharan oasis Al-Fayoum. The impact of the time setting in this novel is the fact that religion is very strong amongst the people. We as readers come across this time setting and setting (location) itself has an impact on the behavior of the characters we come across as we come

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    Our Fathers Novel Summary

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    Overview | Contents Introduction 3 A detailed summary of the novel’s plot 3 Our fathers begins 3 Chapter two 4 Chapter three 4 Chapter four 4 Chapter five 5 Chapter six 5 Chapter seven 5 Definitions of relevant academic theory 5 Relating key themes from Our Fathers to themes identified from the academic literature. 6 Conclusion & review in how this assignment improved my understanding of the relevant academic theory and Novel. 8 References 9 Works Cited 9 Introduction

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    SUMMARY OF NOVEL FUNNY BOY

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    FUNNY BOY Pigs Can’t Fly The first part of the novel begins with the spend-the-days‚ in which the grandchildren congregate at Ammachi and Appachi’s home. Arjie and his female cousins‚ as usual‚ play their game of “bride-bride‚” which is interrupted when their cousin Tanuja (Her Fatness) refuses to indulge Arjie’s desire to be bride. The adults ultimately discover their game‚ and one uncle tells Arjie’s father “you have a funny one here” (14). Arjie is no longer allowed to play with the girls. When

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    Dystopian Essay (Essay of Definition) Ultimate Goal: 1. Define‚ in your eyes‚ what makes a dystopian society 2. Use our 3 novels‚ “Harrison Bergeron”‚ and at least 2 scholarly articles to influence your concept of dystopia According to the New World Encyclopedia‚ “dystopia” is defined as follows: A dystopia (from the Greek δυσ- and τόπος‚ alternatively‚ cacotopia‚ kakotopia‚ cackotopia‚ or anti-utopia) is the vision of a society that is the opposite of utopia. A dystopian society is one

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    Sarah’s Key is an exhilarating novel that tells a story that involves many secrets and lies. Some characters in the book show great sympathy and triumph like the main character Julia‚ but other characters such as the pathetic husband‚ Bertrand‚ want to forget the treacherous events of the holocaust. Remembering and never forgetting is the main theme that stays with this book the whole way through. Most people want to forget about the events that occurred in the summer of 1942‚ but some want to remember

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    McCormick’s novel Sold is extremely relevant because of the enormous human trafficking industry in not only South Asia‚ but many other parts of the world. Worldwide‚ the US State Department estimates that nearly half a million children are trafficked into sexual slavery a year‚ and about 12‚000 Nepali girls are sold by their families intentionally and unwillingly into sexual slavery in India annually. The issues of poverty‚ the shaming and subordination of women‚ rape‚ unsafe sexual practices and

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