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Their Eyes Are Watching God By Zora Neal Hurston
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Their Eyes Were Watching God portrays the search for self-identity and self-worth of a female African American protagonist, Janie. Along Janie’s path toward individuality, she encounters three very different husbands who open her eyes to he...

Wide Sargasso Sea
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Wide Sargasso Sea and character Bertha dwells on the misery of the placeless nature of their being. Not only the character, but the novel itself has its birth in another novel “Jane Eyre”. The novel is limited by the boundary set forth by J...

Frankenstein By Mary Shelley, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest By Ken Kesey, And The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini
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Frankenstein’s creature was brought to life through the “fire” of lightning. In both cases, the reader must wonder whether the powers given to humankind are blessings or curses. The novel questions what responsibility humankind has in the f...

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea, By Jules Verne.
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea. It is clear from the beginning that Nemo is a pseudonym and that he who is behind does not want the public discovered his real name. In Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, a mysterious sea monster s...

Death Of Christopher Mccandless
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death of this American adventurer. Chris was inspired by the Jack London, W. H. Davies, Leo Tolstoy, and Henry David Thoreau and their concepts of societal immodesty and immorality. They define the inherited human urge of absolute freedom a...

Huckleberry Finn
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Huckleberry to develop and become mature in different aspects. Parental figures and their relations can be differentiated as a teacher, an idol and a friend. It is essential to say that different characters in life personify the figures. In...

Analysis Of Novels
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Malamud, is one of the very famous American authors. Although he is particularly famous for his novel The Natural, his second literary work The Assistant was no less a success. The novel was published in the year 1957 and was received very...