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The pearl

THE PEARL (By John Steinbeck)    Kino: Kino is not confident with his life. All he wants is to give his wife a better life and that that his son learns to read and write. He doesn´t want his son, Coyotito, to grow up in a strow hut as a poor.   Juana: Juana, the wife of Kino, is confident with her life. She prefers living in a small village and her wish is to
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The pearl

Marco ZapletalThe Pearl The Plot:   The parable “The Pearl” deals with a drastic incident in the life of Kino, a poor Indian fisherman, and his wife. The story is set in the little village “La Paz”, which is situated on the coast of the Gulf on California. A new day begins and Kino awakens next to his wife Juana in their simple hut which is made of brush.
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Holidays

The Pearl     John Steinbeck wrote this book. He was born in Salinas, California in 1902. He worked on the Stanford Universtity and as journalist. He wrote also some other books. The most famous ones are "Tortilla Flat" and "Of Mice and Men". He won the Nobel Prize in 1962. He died in New York in 1968.   The main characters in the book are Kino, a yo
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The pearl by john steinbeck marcus meisel,7c

Marcus Meisel,7C THE PEARL by John Steinbeck     Author: "The Pearl" was written by JOHN STEINBECK, who was born in Salinas, California, in 1902. His first three books were financial failures, and he worked at various kinds of jobs to survive, including fruit picking. Hi
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The pelican brief

THE PELICAN BRIEF by John Grisham       In a night of October two Judges, called Jensen and Rosenberg, are killed. There’s the indication that both were killed by the same murderer. The whole city is in a tumult: Everybody wants to find the gu
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The pelican brief

The Pelican Brief  "The Pelican Brief" is a political thriller from John Grisham. It was published by "Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc. / New York" in 1992.   Subject: In a cold october night two judges of the highest law-court are killed. A young law-student writes a file about her theory of the murders. But she doesn´t know how dang
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The physicists

The Physicists   The Physicists is a satiric play written by the Swiss author Friedrich Dürrenmatt about three physicists who are living in the private sanatorium " Les Cerisiers " headed by the last living member of an old regional aristocratic family, Miss Dr. h.c. Dr. med. Mathilde Von Zahnd. The first one thinks he is Sir Isaac Newton, but he is in reality Herbert
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The picture of dorian gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde     Personen   Lord Henry Wotton: recht jung, Oberschicht, raucht viel, sehr zynisch und dadurch z.T. grob und verletzend, bringt unauffällig viele Weisheiten (?) (eher provozierende Thesen), viele seltsame Ansichten, man weiss nicht, ob er sie selbst glaubt, Harry genannt, findet seine Seele und die Emotionen anderer das faszini
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The great gatsby

The Power of the past in the novel There is a big mystery around Gatsby`s past. The visitors of his parties love to chat about it, they love to spread wild rumours about his life and his career in illegal businesses. They really don`t care if he had a wealthy or a poor upbringing, the just like the idea of knowing a famous man. Gatsby doesn´t stop that gossip, he doesn`t tell much about


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The prince and the pauper

The Prince and the Pauper Tom Canty was very poor. He and his family were paupers. Tom Canty’s father didn’t want to work and he sent his three children out to beg money in the streets. They had to stand at the side of the road and say ,“Please give a penny to a poor child! “If they didn’t bring money to John Canty in the evening he would beat them and give t
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