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    In Water for Elephants, the story is told through Jacob Jankowski at two different parts in his life: twenty-three year old Jacob who is out there exploring the world and, ninety-three year old Jacob who feels like he is wasting away his life in a nursing home. Water for Elephants is Gruen’s third book, it became one of the New York Times best sellers, it’s also available in forty-four different languages and it’s now a motion picture (Sara Gruen). Throughout the novel the reader is brought through

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    Novel Study Annotated Bibliography Gruen, Sara. Water for Elephants. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2006. The story follows Jacob Jankowski who was an old man living in a nursing home, as he looks back about a time that defined his life. In the 1930’s, 23-year-old Jacob’s life changed drastically. One minute he was finishing his Veterinarian degree at Cornell and planning to follow his father in the family business. The next his parents passed away in a car

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    WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Sara Gruen is a novel about a young man named jacob jankoski, a aspiring Veterinary he is forced to leave the university of cornell due to do tragic death of his parents. He wonders for some time before hopping on a passing train, and soon realizes that it’s a traveling circus. Jacob meets with the head of the circus and becomes their unofficial veterinarian, Then soon meets marlena a beautiful circus performer. Jacob and marlena Share a certain interest in a elephant named

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    done in order to save money in the circus. This is seen in the novel, Water for Elephants, and Sara Gruen highlights the imperfections of the circus. There also was not enough caretakers for the exotic animals in the menagerie and the animals were often times mistreated. Because of the Great Depression nothing was regulated or enforced so the money hungry circus owner operated business as he so desired. In Water for Elephants highlights the theme throughout the entire novel how deceiving the really

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    Greed plays a predominant role throughout Water For Elephants. Many characters seemed to have embodied a very greedy nature during this time. Although, one cannot blame such characters for their nature because if you take into account the era they lived in, they quite possibly had no other choice but to be greedy. Although, when I think of greed I don’t just think of it as a physical way desire for money and materialistic needs but also as a selfish mindset. I also think that the author, Sara Gruen

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    Creating Families The novel Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen presents a dramatic and emotional plot about a boy, Jacob, who joins the circus after losing everything. As readers join Jacob on his journey, the question of what constitutes family is answered and the theme family can be created by those who love a person is revealed. Like Jacob people may feel alone and lost but, there is a family out there somewhere, even if they are a bit unconventional. Water for Elephants resonates with my beliefs

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    Doris Zhang Miss. Trosko English Character Analysis Essay 9th Novemember 2011 Water for Elephants In a recent interview for “Collider.com”, Robert Pattinson, a household young actor, revealed that he was offered with various movie characters that he could choose from as his next role after starring in the “Twilight” series. Finally, he decided to play the role of Jacob Jankowski in a film adaptation directed by Francis Lawrence, “Water for Elephants”. Why

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    Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen is a novel about the life of an elderly man who spent time in the nineteen thirties traveling with a circus. This man is Jacob Jankowski. Jacob Jankowski is around ninety years old and living in an assisted living home, which is depicted as a sort of Hell on Earth. Throughout the novel it would seem that Jacob Jankowski is suffering from mild dementia. He often forgets small things like his caretakers’ names, but he never forgets his time in the circus. While

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    In the novel Water for Elephants Jacob Janowski changes throughout his experiences at the circus through his loss of innocence. When Jacob arrived at the circus he was a virgin, a good student, and someone who still had their innocence. The experiences that he encounters further changes him to where he loses his innocence. One of the first jobs that Jacob had to do when he joined the circus was to be a security guard in Barbara’s tent while she is out on a strip show for men. This was such a big

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    however what separates the extraordinary books from the appalling books, is the author’s ability to visually and emotionally move their readers. In order to establish a connection to the audience, an author must understand human experience. In Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, two narratives are used, one of an older Jacob, and one of a younger Jacob. This choice is made by the author to help the reader fully comprehend the circle of life. Everyone succumbs to age sooner or later, and while many books

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