Category: Book Report
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The Hunger Games’: Book Report
An essential contribution to the Young Adult or ‘YA’ genre is the influential trilogy of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Since the first novel’s release in 2008, all three books have generated successful Hollywood movies, merchandise and a large fanbase. Therefore, in a discussion of YA fiction, the impact of The Hunger Games cannot…
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Book Report on ‘The Outsiders’
The Outsiders is a young adult fiction that plays the role of many adolescent characters and shows what teenagers from a different day an age were like. With the book being published in the year 1967 and the major differences and changes within society itself, young adults are still attracted into reading it today. The…
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Ender’s Game Book Report
In Orson Scott Cards book Enders Game, genocide is addressed. Even though it was written in 1985 the topic of genocide still hold significance to this day. In the United States and Sudan genocide can either be seen currently or in their history. Though the genocide in these countries might look different from the genocide…
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Harry Potter Book Reports
Inclination to obey changes as soon as Harry receives a letter formally addressed to him. He has finally been singled out as an individual, and he becomes determined to learn the letter’s contents and its sender’s identity even if he disobeys his uncle. This new tendency to defy authority intensifies with Hagrids arrival. The knowledge…
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Analysis of Mohsin Hamid’s Novel ‘Moth Smoke’ through Marxist Criticism
Literature from Marxist point of view is a reflection of the human existence in such a society which is divided into different classes on the basis of economic conditions. This paper aims to explore various aspects of exploitation, systems of domination, oppression and socioeconomic conflicts that arise in the novel Moth Smoke by Mohsin Hamid.…
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Exploring Ron Rush’s Novel ‘Serena’ through Marxist Criticism
Generally, in industrial activity, the factors of production are needed in producing goods and services. Eyiyere argues that the factors of production are nature, labor and capital. Labor is an active resource which is one of the factors in the smoothness of a production process. Workers in their activity should be supported by good, human…
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Main Themes in Octavia Butlers Story Kindred
Octavia Butlers Kindred, tells a story of how a woman from the modern era called Dana was taken back in time from her house in California into the antebellum south to protect a man that would become her ancestor. You could say that her survival essentially relied on her ability to keep him alive and…
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Atwood’s Critical Feminist Look at the Treatment of Women throughout History in ‘The Testaments’
Feminist critics focus on the struggles that women face in society and ways these are questioned in literature. The Beginning Theory by P. Barry, states: To put what I have just sketched in somewhat different terms: this type of feminist criticism leads to a thorough examination of gender roles. Gender has to do not with…
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Motif of Power Dynamics in Kindred and The Book of Martha by Octavia Butler
The day the power of love overrules the love of power, the world will know peace, – Mahatma Gandhi. This quote connects to a motif shown in each story, Kindred and The Book of Martha by Octavia Butler. The motif shown in each story is power dynamics, wherein each, they both develop the motif throughout…
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Relationship between Dana and Rufus in Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred
Kindred, by Octavia E. Butler, tells the story of Dana, a 26-year-old African American woman from the 1970s, who is constantly called into the 19th century antebellum South by her white ancestor, Rufus Weylin. After learning she must keep Rufus alive to ensure her own bloodline, she explores her familys roots while at the same…