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    The Book Thief is a novel by Markus Zusak about a girl during World War Two who becomes a foster child after her mother abandons her. In this novel‚ the basic theme is love. Love is everything. Love is in our minds and in our hearts. In this book there are two ways love happens‚ when it sneaks up on you like a due date for an essay or full frontal force like a threatening hurricane. Sometimes we do not realize that we love someone until its too late. Sadly we see this tragedy of losing the people

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    through tragic wars and hostilities‚ even through tragic times beauty has shown as a light in the hardship of brutality. This is a recurring theme in the novel “The Book Thief” written by Markus Zusak‚ beauty and brutality occur in the characters Liesel‚ Rosa‚ Death revealing the confusing ways of society and humanity. Zusak won the 2014 Edwards Award for “The Book Thief”‚ which occurs in “machine” Nazi Germany. The society is facing the hardship of Adolf Hitler‚ who is trying to create a perfect world

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    Force The Jungle Critical Analysis The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a powerful piece of classical literature. Indeed‚ it is arguably Sinclair’s most famous of all prior and latter works of art due to the simple fact it had such an impact on the meatpacking industry. Oddly enough‚ Sinclair didn’t achieve his underlying goal in stressing the importance of a socialistic society‚ but rather society focused on the atrocities of the how their food was being prepared in factories. The Jungle is a fictional

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    richest countries in the world . Only with economic growth can we have famous buildings or tourist attractions like The Singapore Flyer ‚ The Formula one Pit-Stop building ‚ The Marina bay - Sands Integrated Resort ‚ Resorts World Sentosa ‚ Universal Theme Parks Singaproe and Changi Airport Terminal 3 . As our country ‚ singapore ‚ is one with no natural resources ‚ economic growth is important . thus we must constantly find new ways to boost our economy . if we were to sacrifice space to conserve our

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    very important learning languages because they will open many opportunities for the future. In my opinion learning languages is very important. Know many languages is very important for the communication with peoples the others countries for read books‚ leaflets in other languages .Knowing another language leads us to understand other lifestyle and so we understand better the mode of being and thinking of other peoples. Learning many languages is hard but is very compensator. I like to learn language

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    genes the trait of fear and the response to it were selected as beneficial to the race. Fear acts as a guide for us to know and stay away from dangerousness situations thus saving your life and increasing your chance of survival. One of the major themes in the novel Divergent by Veronica

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    and unfairly treated‚ but he still learned kindness and peace‚ and eventually became famous and memorialized today. His situation is shown in some of the characters in the Book Thief. Even though there’s a lot of suffering and pain in the book‚ Markus Zusak shows how the characters grow from it‚ just like Martin did. In the Book thief‚ Marcus Zusak illustrates how enduring pain can make people grow in the characters Max‚ Ilsa‚ and Liesel. In the story‚ Max experiences enduring pain and gained a lot

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    In the novel “The Book Thief”‚ a young girl is forced to live in a world full of greed for power and hatred for others. The young girl‚ Liesel Meminger loses people she loves and is forced to go live with foster parents and live in Germany during the time of World War two. Liesel has a tough time breaking into her new life‚ she becomes close with her foster dad‚Hans Hubermann‚ whom she calls papa. Papa teaches Liesel to read because Liesel stole a book and could not read it. This helps Liesel grow

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    In cinematic performances‚ Death is often portrayed as heartless and also often exemplifies the characteristics of a malevolent character. However‚ contrary to this popular concept‚ the character of death in The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ has a very humane personality‚ with his ability to feel pain‚ sympathy‚ and humor causing him to defy most stereotypes set by other portrayals. In the novel‚ he narrates the life of a girl named Liesel‚ a German citizen who lost her parents and her brother at

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    The Jungle Review The Jungle is a perfect example of an effective form of muckraking journalism that affected the masses and catalyzed the reform movements of the Progressive Era. The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair was a story that not only focused on the unfortunate life of a Lithuanian family headed by a man named Jurgis‚ searching for the American dream‚ but also the corruption and reform attempts of the Chicago government and Packingtown. Even though Sinclair discusses the corruption‚ bribery

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