never left home without taking a book with me. I have my favourites, but usually I can read anything – from Harry Potter to Anna Karenina to Hamlet. Books have inspired most of my actions, adventures and ideas in life and my university choices are not any different. A number of books I have read have been either historical novels or based on a historical event. I discovered one of my favourites The Book Thief by Markus Zusak when I was about 12 years old, however the book stayed on my mind and by now…
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The Book Thief – Extended Written Response By Disney Suarez, Year 11 Literature Marcus Zusak’s The Book Thief, revisits the tragic Holocaust through the eyes of Death himself. The author’s depiction of Liesel Meminger, the protagonist, is encapsulated within the world of Himmel Street, along with her loving foster parents, a loyal friend, and a Jewish man. Through a personal point of view, The Book Thief’s retention in the Literature Syllabus causes readers to be aware of the values embedded…
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The film Adaptation was released in 2002, directed by Spike Jonze, based on the book Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean. Charlie Kaufman, the screenwriter composes a script regarding his personal struggles to adapt a literary text into a film in which his character finally turns the screenplay into a narrative of his individual incapability to adapt the book. The film eventually relies on its ability to portray the shifting psychological and emotional states of its characters. Nicholas Cage successfully…
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priest who had died was a rich priest, had too much of money for a priest- enough money to give to charities. The books in his room express this same contradiction- a book about a police officer who was also a thief, a Romantic yet saintly treatment of a Queen and so on. The boy is sensitive and wants to transcend this materialism. Since religion has been materialized, the boy seeks his personal Holy Grail through Mangan's sister. But at the end of the story- he realizes that his love for her was nothing…
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The Book Thief, a novel written by Markus Zusak, revolves around Liesel Meminger, a young, orphaned German girl. The setting itself takes place in Germany, during the rise and fall of the third Reich, and the narrative is told from the point of view of Death - that is, the physical embodiment of Death. It is Death who recounts the story of Liesel Meminger - a story which underlines both the tragedy of war and the determination of the human spirit, and emphasizes the innate beauty and despair of…
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Frederick Douglass is one of the most famous slave narratives, which was written in 1845. It’s an autobiography story of his life from the time he was born a slave till his escape to freedom in the north during 1838.Frederick is the most famous black American of his era because he managed to do a lot other than writing a book about slavery and for being an advisor to the presidents. He wasn't just a writer but also a public speaker, he gave public speech/lectures about his experience as a slave.…
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Introduction & Film synopsys Université de la Réunion, Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Département d’Anglais Inside Peter Greenaway’s Kitchen : The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover Mémoire présenté en vue de l’obtention de la Maîtrise d’Anglais (juin 2003) – Mention Très Bien Par Manuela GHERGHEL Sous la Direction de Monsieur le Professeur Jacques TUAL Download PDF For all cinema lovers and most cinema buffs, a good film consists, first of all, of a good story, one of those…
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Renaissance Art Read Stokstad chapter 13 or any source on the subject Vocabulary Feudalism: A system of reciprocal legal and military obligations that involved lords, vassals, and fiefs. It flourished in Europe c.9th to 15th centuries. City-states: A political system, developing in Italy by the 11th century - as some cities became large trading centers and were able to claim economic and political independence. During the Renaissance period, Florence was one of the most…
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OLD TESTAMENT What is the Old Testament/ Hebrew Bible Canon Reed Measure List Christian meaning: “A canon is the closed list of books that was officially accepted retrospectively by a community as supremely authoritative and binding for religious practice and doctrine” Flint and Vanderkam Hebrew Bible aka TaNaKh Torah books of moses (TA) Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Nevi’im/ former prophets (NA) Continue chronology of the Torah Begin after Death of Moses (Joshua…
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English - Final Exam Terms to Know The following link is very helpful: Examples Glossary from Your Dictionary Alliteration In alliteration, the first consonant sound is repeated in several words. A good example is “wide-eyed and wondering while we wait for others to waken”. Alliteration can be fun, as in tongue twisters like: “Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king's kitchen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August. Becky’s beagle barked and bayed, becoming…
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