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    Monsieur Villefort works as a public prosecutor in Paris in 1815. At this time period‚ Bonapart is on the rise‚ Monsieur Villefort’s job consists mostly of incarcerating those with Bonapartist political views. As he is at a dinner party with his soon to be wife and family in law‚ he recieves news that he has to see a young sailor who is going to be tried for delievering a package to the Isle that Bonapart is located on. The young man comes in and pleads his innocence‚ explaining that he only visited

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    Hotel Rwanda Sparknotes

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    In both English and History class‚ we discussed different issues and compared our ideas with the movie Hotel Rwanda which revealed the genocide and the Western countries ignorance. They labeled the time of unrest as `an act of genocide´‚ therefore not allowing nations to come and aid the victims because their interest did not lie in helping politically as it was not beneficial. Paul Rusesabagina‚ the main protagonist‚ is a brave hotel manager who saved the lives of the Tutsis he housed in a hotel

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    The Dark Life Sparknotes

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    The Dark Life Review Kat Falls was inspired to write Dark Life because her son was reading about the ocean a lot. Dark Life is book written by Kat Falls. Ty lives in an underwater experimental homestead. Then a topsider named Gemma went subsea to look for her missing brother who is lost. Whenever Ty and Gemma meet they team up to find Gemma’s brother‚ but they also have the outlaws to deal with. Students should read this book because it has a nonfiction connection

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    Mankind Play Sparknotes

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    Mankind is a Medieval Morality play which is an allegory to the fall of Adam as it centres around its main character Mankind who is the representation of humankind and how he succumbs to the temptation and his repentance from this sin. The play distinctively plays around the theme of religion‚ good vs evil‚ hard-work vs idleness‚ body vs soul while dealing with its characters‚ their dialogues‚ and the word-play within it and by parodying Latin language and the beliefs associated with it. Mankind

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    Marc Spector Sparknotes

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    Marc Spector was the son of a Jewish rabbi whose family had fled Europe in the 1930s to escape the Holocaust. Marc saw his father as a coward for refusing to fight When his people were persecuted. Refusing his father’s faith‚ Marc started out as a boxer before he eventually joined the U.S. Marines where he was trained as a commando. However‚ his skills in the field led to his recruitment into the Central Intelligence Agency where he worked with William Cross and his brother‚ Randall Spector. However

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    Bradbury pays an extraordinary amount of attention to physical beauty‚ familial ties‚ and American History‚ in The Martian Chronicles. Many of its stories were written to stand alone. Through the span of the book‚ the readers are able to visualize a cause and effect theme and foresee a relative connection and bond with each individual section of the book‚ as the storyline progress. The book is a fictional account of the colonization of Mars‚ while pondering the question if humanity is ready to frontier

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    The entire poem of Eldorado is supposed to be a love story. The story talks about how a knight had lost the love of his life and goes after her. To search for Eldorado the knight goes on a journey in which he searches for her‚ day and night‚ with great persistence. While on the journey the knight gains knowledge through his travels and realizes that his love is gone and he loses her trail that he is following. After he realizes that she is gone he goes through a state of depression and commits suicide

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    Jamaica Inn Sparknotes

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    The role of women and their inferiority to men in a patriarchal society is shown through the eyes of both female protagonists in Jamaica Inn and Rebecca. Uncle Joss dominates the two females in his life‚ Mary and Patience‚ both mentally and physically in Jamaica Inn‚ using his power in a patriarchal society to threaten and control them. Du Maurier shows this control that men have over women with Mary’s comparison‚ “that in some sense they were here like mice in a trap‚ unable to escape‚ with him

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    Old Ramon Sparknotes

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    Old Ramon is a story about an older gentleman named Old Ramon and a young boy named Pedro who learns a lot from being around Old Ramon. Pedro is also Old Ramon’s cousin in the novel. The setting of this novel is in the old west; the novel starts by Old Ramon telling Pedro about the animals and their flocks‚ mainly the sheep. Pedro tells Old Ramon that chickens are animals too‚ Old Ramon argues with the boy saying chickens are birds not animals and he shouldn’t always believe what he reads in books

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    God's Promise Sparknotes

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    One of the ways that the narrator is communicating the importance of God’s Promise is through Rahab’s important speech in verses 8-14. We know that Rahab has done something really nice for the spies‚ but we do not know why until this portion. Now‚ she goes up to the roof to explain to the spies why she has helped them. Her confession is unexpected because she is a prostitute‚ but she claims YHWH as God and describes the miraculous things she had heard that God had done for them. In referring to what

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