Category: Literature
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The 10-1 approach on discussing the path to live a true life
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The 10-1 approach is designed method aimed at integrating critical thinking, reading and writing about issues and scenarios in our culture. This approach mostly helps one to get well structured ideas in the process of analyzing and synthesizing a phenomenon. For the process to be a…
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“The Pact” by Jodi Picoult
Table of Contents Summary Sam’s Doubts Why the Choices Why the Fewer Distractions Lessons from the Book Why the Recommendations Works Cited Summary Authored by Jodi Picoult, The Pact is a must-read fascinating chef-d’oeuvre giving an account of three friends: Sampson Davis, George Jenkins and Rameck Hunt who met at Magnet high school where they…
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“Picture This” the Novel by Joseph Heller
Table of Contents Introduction Joseph Heller’s implications Conclusion Introduction The novel “picture this” by Joseph Heller is more or less written in relation to Rembrandt’s painting the Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer which in1961 was sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The themes that Heller actually focuses on are those of war, money…
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Lessons from the dreams of peace
Table of Contents Introduction Thuy’s description Humanity Hardworking and sensitive Caring Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The story is about the Vietnam War and Thuy’s contributions towards peace achievement (Guthrie). The story reflects on a period of high instability as the American troops invaded the South Vietnam city, usually inhabited by poor peasants. She was amongst…
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The March to the Monteria’ and ‘The Factory ship’
Table of Contents Introduction Worker based The worker’s plight Style Conclusion Introduction There are various platforms that are created by art for the various artists to give their view. One of such platforms is the novel writing. Like in many other artistic products, the themes, styles and topics in different novels are comparable. This is…
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Back In the World
Table of Contents Introduction Story: Adam Smith The Concept of Back in the World Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Back in the world is an expression of a return to an environment which one considers as home and is comfortable with; the person should have been away from home for some time for the phrase to…
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Character traits that enhances Karen Blixen’s reputation as a model settler and renowned writer.
Introduction Karen Blixen was born in 1885 to Wilhelm Dinesen and Ingeborg Westenholz. Her father was a writer and an army officer. Her siblings included two sisters and a brother who was called Thomas Dinesen and was a famous hunter. Her father had come from an aristocratic family while her mother hailed from a well…
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Out of Africa and Shadows in the Grass
Table of Contents Thesis Response Conclusion References Thesis As a foreigner living in Africa, the author of Out of Africa and Shadows on the Grass supports the colonial system that was imposed by the British colonial in British East Africa now know as Kenya. The author, Isak Dinesen and other European settlers moved to Africa…
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The Novel: Remarque’s all quiet on the Western Front
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction “All quiet on the Western Front” is a novel that was written by Erich Maria Remarque. Remarque was a German war novelist born in 1898 in Osnabruck, Germany. This novel was published in 1929. It depicts Remarque’s experience in the World War 1. The main aim…
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Wangari Maathai’s First Person Experience in “Unbowed: A Memoir”
Table of Contents Introduction Wangari Maathai: Biography Concerns of the Book The main Characters in the Book Significance of Maathai’s Work Means to Accomplishment of her Social Objectives Most important points made by the author and how she tried to prove them Evaluation of the book Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The book ‘Unbowed- a memoir’…