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    of the society.Sometime one can outshine the other and vice versa. However, in his book there is no room to love anyone or even yourself. All your time and devotion is put into supporting and believing in Big Brother or the antagonist of the novel. Hatred is encouraged, and is portrayed as the backbone of the society. There is only love for Big Brother, friendship and happiness can easily turn to anger and an enemy if the totalitarian society deems it necessary. The government uses the emotions of

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    has not done anything to him that is so horrible that he should feel the way that he says he does. Julian does care about his mother, but because of his immaturity, he cannot admit this to himself. Instead he obsesses about this hatred he has, which is really self-hatred because he cannot grow up and accept his mother's ways. Mature adults may still be embarrassed by the ways that their parents hold on to old customs and beliefs, but adults also can acknowledge the fact that as an adult one is not

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    The word ‘xenophobia’ has originated from the Greek terms ‘xenos’ means foreign and ‘phobos’ means fear, which basically means a fear of foreign, foreigners . According to the Webster’s Dictionary the term is described as, “the fear and hatred of strangers and foreigners or of anything that is strange or foreign”. Contact with foreigners from outside and strangers within has accelerated with the advent of the modern age, and also a substantial composition developed in Europe addresses this realism

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    friend Tia and wants to run to her but realizes that Tia ran towards her not to hug or comfort her but to throw a rock at her, causing her to bleed. They stare at each other and Antoinette says this was like staring into herself. Even after all the hatred that she has lived

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    control the target of Winston’s emotions and make them authentic. Emotions, especially hatred, become chaotic and unclear when the Party members are able to reveal them. During the Two Minutes Hate while he is staring at Goldstein’s face on the screen, Orwell writes: “Suddenly, by the sort of violent effort with which one wrenches one’s head away from the pillow in a nightmare, Winston succeeded in transferring his hatred from the face on the screen to the dark-haired girl behind him” (15). “Wrenches”

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    Furthermore, Holden accurately displays development when he tore the composition he wrote for Stradlater about his late brother Allie’s baseball mitt. The incident accomplishes Holden’s development as a character since how he fights in the face of hatred is exhibited (Stradlater’s discourteous comment) to protect the innocence of his little brother. Thus, the fight between Holden and Stradlater was a prime example, where Holden was able to illustrate his character as well as his fight to safeguard

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    the one they kill. “She caught the baby around the wrist and leaned back…He felt the baby slipping out of his hands and he pulled back very hard. In this manner, the issue was decided.” (Carver p.125) Both of the parents love their baby, however the hatred for one another has blinded them and in the end it destroys it. The ending is left to one’s interpretation, but the baby most likely died given how fragile they are and how aggressive the mother and father were. The old lady in “A Good Man is Hard

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    Independent Study Novel Sarah Driedger The Droughtlanders Part A 1. Carrie Mac is an award winning author who wrote the Droughtlanders series. Carrie is a writer, storyteller and an artist. She’s written countless books, many that are award winning her very first book ‘The Beckoners’ won the Arthur Ellis YA Award, is a CLA Honour book, and is being adapted for film. Carrie is able to hold the interest of many teenagers with her griping novels. 2) The novel ‘The Droughtlanders’ is set

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    In Lord of the Flies, the William Golding’s writing style is very prominent. Throughout the entire novel, he is very descriptive when it comes to the physical appearance of the boys and their surroundings. When he describes a pig’s removed head, he states, “The head remained there, dim-eyed, grinning faintly, blood blackening between the teeth.” (Pg. 137). Golding takes care to describe the more morbid subjects with somber and dark details rather than plain, lighthearted details. This becomes more

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    The Character of Cholly in The Bluest Eye   Morrison has divided her portrayal of a fictional town of blacks, which suffers from alienation and subjugation, into four seasons.  I believe that her underlying message is to illustrate the reality of life's travails: the certain rhythms of blessings and tragedies.  Some blacks understand and acccept this philosophy and Morrison's use of the seasons portrays and echoes the bible verse, "To every thing there is a season, and a time

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