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    Nicholas Sparks’ main theme that he portrayed in “The Notebook” was that of the unconditional love of Noah and Allie. Nursing is a very important factor involved in this movie and nursing is defined as, “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations”

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    Makenzie Fine American lit-3 Independent author study Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Sparks is an amazing author and has written many best sellers. Some like the The Notebook and Dear John have been turned into huge motion pictures. Most of his books are based about life and family experiences. In A Walk to Remember the main character Jamie ends up dying from cancer and it just so happens that Sparks has a sister who died from a long battle of cancer

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    Nicholas Sparks has had an abundance of achievements during his lifetime. He is one of the most astonishing romantic novelist writers of the 21st century as he writes novels and then later on turns them into movies. (Comments) His writing enhances people’s lives and will continue to do so for many years to come. (Comments) Nicholas Sparks was born on December 31st 1965, in Omaha, Nebraska. (Bio) His ancestry id German, Czech, English, and Irish. (Good) He has an older brother and a younger sister

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    Nicholas Sparks likes to portray all of his work towards love and romance. His comment on society is that all people should be loved no matter what gender or what race you may be. Nicholas Sparks writes novels that gathers around conflicting romances. “Using the power that only love can achieve, to resolve conflicts and live happily ever after.” Sparks heavily emphasizes a theme of reconciling a love lost. His stories The Notebook and The Last Song follow the same ultimate theme, but the route in

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    Katie Holleran Mr. Davis LNG 322 15 April 2015 Nicholas Sparks “All of his [Nicholas Sparks] books have been New York Times bestsellers, with over 97 million copies sold worldwide, in more than 50 languages, including 65 million copies in the United States alone” (Nicholas Sparks). Nicholas Sparks has a very distinct writing style that make very popular romance novels; ten of Nicholas Sparks’ novels have been turned into films, with each of them becoming very popular. Sparks’ writing is easy

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    loving someone is about giving, not receiving.” said Nicholas Sparks. Sparks went through many tragedies as a kid. He lost both parents growing up, though Sparks saw that as an influence to use in his writing. His parents taught him many things as a child, that helped him become the writer he is today. After taking a look at the life and work of Nicholas Sparks, it is apparent that this writer deserves recognition as a profound American author. Nicholas Sparks entered the world on December 31, 1965,

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    Nicholas Sparks The journey started December 31, 1965 for Nicholas Sparks. He was born in Omaha Nebraska. He was the middle child of three children who moved around a lot, but ended up spending most of their time in northern California. His family moved there when he was eight. Sparks gradated from high school in California in 1984 as Valedictorian. His earlier years were rough. “Because my father was a student until I was nine years old and my mother didn’t work, we weren’t exactly living the high

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    Sparks’ Style Stylistic elements are used by many authors in different ways. Nicholas Sparks has a clear style that is easy to catch on to. In The Notebook and The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, the author uses elements to make a comparison through the two stories. The most distinguish elements he uses are symbolism, imagery, and diction. One of the elements Nicholas Sparks uses is symbolism. Sparks includes symbolism in his stories to contribute to the thought of fate. The most significant symbol

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    you should judge them by. It’s actions, not words, that matter” said the American screenwriter, Nicholas Sparks. Sparks proves this because of writing books and turning some of them into movies. Sparks is best known for writing romance and love stories. After taking a look at the life and work of Nicholas Sparks, it is apparent that this writer deserves recognition as a profound American author. Nicholas Sparks entered this world as a writer that writes romance and love books. On December 31, 1965

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    Emotional Journey of Nicholas Sparks New York Times Best selling author and author of 21 bestseller novels, Nicholas Sparks, has a way of capturing his readers as they embark on a journey with the characters on an emotional rollercoaster. Through his mother, father, sister, and son’s influence, Nicholas Sparks uses his own life as an inspiration for his stories. The beginning of his career started at the end of his first one. Nicholas Sparks received a full ride track scholarship to Notre Dame

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