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    Enduring power of love: The Notebook The Notebook, written by Nicolas Sparks, can be named one of the best American romantic novels. The book portrays every trait in a guy or girl would desire to have in a significant other. According to Nicolas Sparks, “it is a celebration of how passion can be ageless and timeless, tales that moves us to laughter and tears and makes us believe in true love all over again”. The Notebook was on the New York Times best-seller list within the very first week

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    that that they think they have found “the one” all of the time. Those words have almost become so easy to use but unfortunately it seems like no one really knows the true meaning of them anymore. So what is love? What is true love? As said in The Notebook, “The best love is the kind that awakens the soul and makes us reach for more; that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds.”- Noah Calhoun or in Dear John when John says, “and when her lips met mine, I knew that I could to be a

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    Doris Lessing wrote The Golden Notebook in1962. Her work explores the mental and societal breakdown. This epochal novel is considered the greatest work of the celebrated English writer. The book also contains a powerful anti-war and anti-Stalinist message, an extended analysis of communism and the Communist Party in England from the 1930s to the 1950s, and a famed examination of the budding sexual and women's liberation movements. The Golden Notebook has been translated into a number of other languages

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    to be based on the notion that they constitute particular conventions of content and/or form which are shared by the texts which are regarded as belonging to them. The movie The Notebook is a romance drama movie. Some of the plot keywords are second chances, summer love, and promise. The Notebook The Notebook is a story and how this boy and this girl met lost each other and then one another again. Its starts out with someone rowing on a lake with a beautiful sunset. As it shows this

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    Hilal YILDIRIM Lect.İbrahim KOÇ English Novel III 02.01.2017 The masterpiece of Doris Lessing “The Golden Notebook” is inspired by her own experiences and novelist personality.She wrote what she thinks, feels and experiences from a woman's point of view. She also thinks that a friend who holds separate books about politics, psychology, husband and work is absurd and it is not necessary to classify life in this way.However,the main character Anna Wulf who is a young writer,mother and politician

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    Allie doesn’t give off any interest in doing anything the nurse is suggesting. Noah enters her room with a notebook, offering to read to her. The nurse insists that Allie should do something else but Allie quickly accepts Noah’s offer and sits herself down to listen to him read from the notebook that which she wrote many years ago. This sets up the opening of the classic love story, “The Notebook.” The setting goes between a summer in South Carolina in the 1940’s with the young version of the lovers

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    Running head: CHANGE, TRANSITION, AND LOSS FILM REVIEW Aspects of Change, Transition, and Loss Film Review: A Critical Analysis of “The Notebook” (2004) Alicia Baker 250-642-879 King’s University College Dr. Harris October 29th, 2014 CHANGE, TRANSITION, AND LOSS FILM REVIEW 2 Summary “The Notebook” (2004), is a deeply powerful and moving film about the undying love between a man and woman through the telling of their story of love and loss

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    father’s notebooks. The next day, which is the day of her father’s funeral, Catherine meets up with her sister whose name is Claire. Claire finds out that Catherine had had champagne with her father’s ghost and that she called the police on Hal the night before. Claire insists that Catherine should move to New York with her and her fiancé, who would soon be getting married. The first part of the play ended with Hal coming in and telling Claire that Catherine had one of Roberts’s notebooks that could

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    journal in which you discuss what you are writing, what you are reading in relation to your written work, and how writing for class relates to other writing you are doing or have done.” I am a mixture of the two, I have a whole written process in my notebook that I use strictly for my business stocks, but as I’m doing the step by step process I recite what I’m doing so I won’t forget anything that I have to do. In order to help complete this process I used a website called Screencast-o-Matic, it is

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    been New York Times successes, with in excess of 97 million duplicates sold around the world, in more than 50 dialects, including in excess of 65 million duplicates in the United States alone. Sparkles composed one of his best-known stories, The Notebook, over a time of six months at age 28. It was distributed in 1996 by Warner Books. He emulated with the books Message in a Bottle (1998), A Walk to Remember (1999), The Rescue (2000), A Bend in the Road (2001), Nights in Rodanthe (2002), The Guardian

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