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931: Standing In The Light
... own murdered ones. The author told the story through the perspective of Catharine. People like to read books like this. 4. I absolutely enjoyed this book. I really liked the fact that it was historical fiction, because that is my favorite. I also liked that Catharine told the story through her own perspective. I could better understand her situation. I learned a lot from this book. I learned a great deal ...
932: The Hanmaids Tale
... accordance to the roles they play in this fictitious society. We must consider ourselves very fortunate for not living in a real-life Gilead. Nevertheless, the genre of this novel is not fantasy but rather fiction and thus implying this can actually occur. We must then recognize the problems that Atwood was trying to point out. The relationship between Gilead and our society is the fact that gender does play a ...
933: The Best Little Girl In The Wo
... of The Best Little Girl in the World The author of my book is Steven Levenkron. Warner Books published this book in September of 1978 in New York, NY. The genre of my book is fiction with suspense. The Best Little Girl in the World could be based on a true story, but it is not completely true to life. It would fall under the suspense category because the reader does ...
934: The Riddle Of St. Leonards
... at writing were poems. She moved into a journalistic stage which lasted all throughout graduate school. It was after leaving graduate school that she focused on creative writing. She wrote short stories, mostly about science fiction, but one story was inspired by her graduate work in medieval studies. She thought her book would never get published, but then she found a job as an editor of research publications at the University ...
935: Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Grim P
... in their minds the possibility of the profecy becoming a reality. In a critique of his own work, Orwell called Nineteen Eighty-Four “A work of a future terrible [sic] because it rests on a fiction and can not be substantiated by reality or truth. “ But perhaps this future is realizing itself more than Orwell thought it would. Orwell, more than likely, would have made note of, but wouldn’t be ...
936: Never Ending Story
... Their separate worlds are furnished together to bring a united conclusion, but with the reality and truth of their past, they are again separated; but in a resolving mood. This coming together of reality and fiction associates with the reader’s mind because it justifies and gives a reason to connect with The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. Thus, this book deserves to be a significant part of the canon because ...
937: Run With The Horsemen
... Horsemen very accurately describes farm life during the depression through the use of humor, diction, and imagery. All of these elements are used to tie the story together, and make it an entertaining piece of fiction with realistic elements.
938: Sit-Down Book Report
Sit-down is a historical non-fiction book. It depicts the events of the 1936-1937 strike at General Motors plants in Flint and around the country. The author of this book is Sidney Fine. In this report you will learn what ...
939: The Natural
... Encyclopedia. „¦ 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation Helterman, Jeffrey. Understanding Bernard Malamud. Columbia:University of South Carolina Press,1985. Malamud, Bernard. The Natural. New York:Avon Books,1952. Solotaroff, Robert. Bernard Malamud: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston:Twayne Publishers,1989. Wasserman, Earl R. ˇ§The Natural: Malamudˇ¦s World Ceresˇ¨ in Modern Critical Views: Bernard Malamud. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York:Chelsea House Publishers. 47-64
940: Uses And Abuses Of Information
... Sun hark on about the good old days under the Tory government when they want Blair to win the next election? I have tried to use some of the work of Orwell to compare his fiction to our fact. Although I don’t understand the word fact to have exactly the same meaning as I used to. Bibliography Chomsky, Noam 1991, Media Control : The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda, New York, Seven ...


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