Fahrenheit 451-Final Essay If you try to change a society which is controlled over powerful government systems would there be consequences or even death. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a story of a girl named Clarisse and a fireman name Montag who tries to save their society. When they meet Montag never knew the truth about the society he lived in, but realized they got to make a change in where their kids are going to grow up in, but ended up with some backups. Bradbury asserts…
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Fever 1793? The book takes place in Philadelphia about a girl named Matilda. It is about a family who is split up because of a fever that spreads through Philadelphia. It written is by Laurie Halse Anderson. Mattie’s mothers gets the fever and Mattie and grandfather have to go away so they don’t get it too. I’m writing about how there is a lot of family in the book. My first reason that there is family is that Mattie loves grandfather. Mattie says “Captain a Cook, you must report to your bedroom…
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The book is titled The Cellar, and it automatically makes me think of a dark, damp cage underground where someone is held captive and tortured for someone else's amusement. This sparked my interest because all I did was read the title and my head started spinning with possibilities of who was taken, why were they taken, and will they make it out alive and sane. Normally I don't start thinking about what the book is really about until I read the back and get more information on the main character…
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Written by Gary Paulsen Woods Runner Book Report by Mak Moussa The Woods Runner is a fiction book written by Gary Paulsen. It takes place during the Revolutionary War where America is trying to get freedom from the British. It is about this kid named Samuel whose house gets burned down by the British. He goes back to his house and finds many dead bodies but none of them are his parents'. He then finds out that they were taken by the British so he goes on a long journey to New York, British headquarters…
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Dead Man Walking was written by a nun called Helen Prejean, who had a spiritual revelation and wanted to help the poor. She became pen pals with a death row inmate at Angola, Elmo Patrick Sonnier. Inmate Sonnier was born in St. Martinsville, Louisiana. Which was not a nice town. She wasn’t surprised that he was in prison considering where he grew up. He was charged with the death of two teenagers and the rape of one. As, Sister Helen begins writing to him she starts to believe he is innocent of…
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French during 1910, published by Pierre Lafitte and Cie, but Mirbook Company published the new version in 2013. The themes of the book are hopeless love of the Phantom, Erik, sympathy of Christine Daae towards the Phantom, and frustrated love of Raoul towards Christine; Gaston Leroux more focuses on the love that does not made up eventually between Erik and Christine. The book begins with the love of Erik towards Christine Daae in Opera House in Paris in 1861. Even though Erik has phenomenal talent of…
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Love is a marvelous and powerful emotion, because it not only comforts people’s feelings, but can also motivate people do great things, such as a grand revolution. Winston rapidly falls in with love with the girl who gave him the piece of paper, Julia. He rents a secret apartment to keep their relationship. However, Winston realizes,(145) Winston figures that it is a stupid decision right after he rents the apartment because he will definitely be caught one day. Nevertheless, the attraction…
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incredible to be true. Are they? Unfortunately, veracity can become buried underneath the flash of exaggerated news reports, television shows romanticizing psychic detectives and their otherworldly powers, as well other dubious areas of media. Coincidence turns into divine revelation, and failed fore-tellings are pushed aside. However, once facts are laid bare, these reports generally are not as impressive as they would first appear. It would…
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Quarter Two Book Report In the book Vanishing Girls Nick and her sister Dara were in a car accident that led to Dara’s death. Nick now struggles with PTSD and frequently has hallucinations that Dara is still alive. The book begins by giving insight of what happened before the accident, Dara was the younger of the two sisters and definitely the more rebellious. Nick was older and known as the good child, always doing what she was told. After Dara’s death Nick finds herself struggling with…
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masterpiece. All awards have a meaning for dedication of labor for someone or something, even if it’s not for a book. This informational report will be about a famous author named Scott O’Dell, and what books he wrote and the awards/recognitions he wrote. He is a stupendous man who did incredible things for our country’s literature. If you're are ever to think about writing a book, buy one of his books and it will truly inspire you. The Newbery Award was named after John Newbery (“The John”), a man who…
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