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    Beast Of No Nation

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    About the Author Beasts of No Nation was a novel by a Nigerian – American author name Uzobinma Lweala. He was born November 5 1982, his debut novel Beasts of No Nation is a formation of his thesis work in creative writing at Harvard. It depicts a child solider in an unnamed African country. The published in 2005 and adapted as an award- winning film 2015 mentioned by Time Magazine, The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, The Time and Rolling Stone. Summary This novel movie is about a West African

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    in lord of the flies, Jack wanted Ralph dead. He attempted to kill him in many ways. Jack had many people by his side trying to kill Ralph. If we don't look at the consequences, many people would be in Ralph's position and trying to run for

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    Captain Keith Mallory, the main character of the book is introduced. Chosen by Captain Jensen, he is to lead a sabotage mission into the fortress on the island of Navarone, occupied by Germans, and destroy the two guns in it, the guns of Navarone. The guns need to be destroyed so that ships can evacuate the island of Kheros, which is close to Navarone. Because of the guns, the navy vessels are unable to approach Kheros without taking heavy casualties. Numerous attacks on Navarone have been unsuccessful

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    “It’s amazing how fast thing can change”. In the book Lord of the flies this quote demonstrates how the boys are stuck upon an island and their demeanor begins to change in a small amount of time, from being civilized versus becoming like animals, but the most savage character of them all would be Jack. In this mysterious novel Lord of the flies written by William Golding, the author uses imagery to convey how Jack is the most savage but he became that way when he first stepped onto the island In

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    Summary Of Mockingjay

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    Through the course of her Mockingjay duties, Katniss sees first hand what the Capital has done and is willing to do. Prim is now a medic helping the wounded, and Gale is a soldier in the rebellion. Katniss lays her conditions to President Coin in order for her to assume the role of the Mockingjay. The conditions include rescuing Peeta and the other Victors from the Capital, and they will be granted full immunity. The Conditions are met, and to make sure Coin holds her side of the agreement, Katniss

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    From 1860 through 1865 the nation was being torn apart. Families were being broken, brothers were fighting against brothers because of what they believed in. Even though the civil war tore the nation apart, it did help put the nation back together in the long run. People that lived on the border of the north and south is where families were really fighting each other because brothere thought different so the ended up meeting on the battlefield and possibly killing one another. The war tore families

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    specific, animals get abused or abandoned every 10 seconds which shouldn't be happening. Overall about 7.6 million animals go into shelters nationwide and out of those only 3-4 million of them get adopted every year. Not only do 2.7 million dogs and cats get killed every year because the shelters get too full and there aren’t enough homes to adopt them but in high kill shelters animals get killed if they aren't adopted in a certain amount of time. Around easter time people buy chicks and rabbits, and often

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    image which is dense do to the fact that they do not acknowledge his intelligence and knowledge of survival because he is not considered to be fun causing him to be a social outcast his intelligence is not noticed by the others. Jack hesitated to kill the pig a fear of his which he conquers by converting from civilization to the savage way of the island. This quote displays Jack’s transformation into a savage had not yet started, he was still humane, in this case his humanity won over his savageness

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    if they were homeless when children shouldn’t have to because they’re just children. Being a child soldier really affects their lives because these children aren’t properly educated, the way they should be. The only way they’re simply taught is to kill people and involved with drug. It has been proven that these children have never been to a school or school playground. This shows that these children don’t have it very easy growing up while being a child soldier. These children are victims because

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    Frankenstein’s Duty Victor Frankenstein was not only a scientist, but also a creator, and father. He brought his creature to life, but then instead of putting its visual misfortune aside, he ran from it, out of fear. This is similar to Boo Radley in “To Kill A Mockingbird” in the sense that people immediately fear things that do not look like themselves. All of that aside Frankenstein should have helped his creation to understand the world before casting it out. With the circumstances given to him, the

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