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are two very similar classic Canadian novels. To begin with, the main characters in both books (Caleb Gare and Duddy Kravitz) care only about themselves and what they can get. Furthermore, these main characters both hurt many people along the way to
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is written from a very non-feminist point of view. To begin with, it can be seen throughout the novel that Caleb Gare doesn't give Lind Archer the time of day. Furthermore, it is the women on the farm who work the hardest and are treated the
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by everyone because it demonstrates many valuable life lessons to its readers. To begin with, it teaches people how horrible abuse is. Furthermore, this novel shows us how bleak life is in some parts of the world, and in this case Northern Manitoba.
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evolution of music, culture and literature has given people the gift of cultural development. This could not have been possible without change and rebellion. Although many have criticized the rebels of yesterday, even today disapproval and criticism
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in a book help to get a message across to the reader. The initial importance of these kinds of things may be minimal, however, after thinking about what they really mean, a deeper, more descriptive story is portrayed. Symbols developed throughout
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Kurt Kawohl
Copyright (C) 2002. Kurt Kawohl.
All part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm, xerography, or any other means, which are now known or to be invented, or incorporat
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in the Dark is one of the most interesting books I have ever read. Books like this raise my interest and are therefore, easier to read. This book is worth reading for anyone, because his points are relative to just about everyone's life, due to
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job in London, he is excited, but Mrs. Morel is grief-stricken over his parting. Being his mother, she should be proud of him, but she is not. Rather, she fears losing him and holds even more tightly onto her other son, Paul. This shows her inability
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see normal kids take a big change from good to evil. The main characters in the book are Ralph, Piggy, Jack, Roger, and Simon. The story talks about kids surviving a plane crash and trapped, trying to survive on an uninhabited island, in the middle
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imagery, but it lacks the complex issues of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's "Eleanor Rigby." Both the poem and the lyric deal with the issue of people who most likely spent their lives being lonely and shut out from the world; however Snodgrass focuses
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