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 | | Heroes by the Dozen | | by Lucas Dié, Nov 23, 2008 | | Special Forces Heroes by Michael Ashcroft was published by Headline. It is a collection of heroic incidents. The royalties of Milord Ashcroft are donated to Help For Heroes, a charity supporting servicemen injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. | | Comments(16) Liked It: 10 |
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 | | What Makes a Great Book? | | by Joel Krupa, Sep 24, 2008 | | exploring in detail what exactly makes a book work. Inside, you'll have the defining pieces to take with you. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | Analysis of the Pupil by Henry James | | by Ebey Soman, Aug 10, 2008 | | The Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family. He befriends his tutor, who is the only adult in his life that he can trust. James presents their relationship with sympathy and insight, and the story reaches what some would consider the status of classical tragedy. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 8 |
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 | | New Aspiring Lawyers Often Look to Atticus Finch as a Model for Being a Hero | | by Alex Donnelly, May 25, 2008 | | John Jay Osborn Jr. and Monroe Freedman deny this, feeling that Atticus does nothing deserving of hero status being that he does not stand up against, and accepts racism. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird , by Harper Lee, Atticus proves to be a hero. While he does not outright denounce racism, he takes crucial steps towards racial tolerance by defending Tom Robinson. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Oedipus and Jason | | by spanktastic2120, Mar 24, 2008 | | A hero does not become a tragic hero unless they meet some requirements. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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