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 Essay Grade: 92%
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Snow Falling on Cedars: A Reaction Piece
1,389 words, approx. 5 pages
 A reaction to reading David Guterson's novel Snow Falling on Cedars. Certain characters in the novel, including Kabou Miyamoto and Ishmael Chambers; the detrimental effects of racial prejudice, the novel's major theme; the physical and emotional effects of war brought out in the story; and the omniscient narrator all combine to pique the reader's interest.
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 Essay Grade: 92%
Techniques in Snow Falling on Cedars
1,288 words, approx. 4 pages
 Guterson's use of nature and setting in "Snow Falling on Cedars" by David Guterson to add to our understanding of the characters, their lives and their actions.
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 Essay Grade: 88%
Snow Falling on Cedars
1,029 words, approx. 3 pages
 Discusses the novel, Snow Falling on Cedars, by David Guterson. Explores themes of racism and conflict in the novel. Provides a plot summary.
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 Essay Grade: 88%
The Ironies of War
980 words, approx. 3 pages
 Snow Falling on Cedars (Gutterson) and "The Lies of War" (Owen), both reveal the belief that the atrocities committed in a war are those committed in every other war, regardless of time, what war or who is fighting. There is a level of communication or bonding that can only exist between veterans of war.
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 Essay Grade: 81%
Torn between Two Views of Life
902 words, approx. 3 pages
 An analysis of Hatsue's struggle to discover who she is in David Guterson's novel Snow Falling on Cedars. Hatsue is torn between two completely different views on life: In one view, encouraged by her lover, she believes in doing things for herself; in the other view, encouraged by her mother, family and societal expectations set rules and emphasize responsibility.
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 Essay Grade: 83%
Snow Falling on Cedars: The Poisons of Racism
887 words, approx. 3 pages
 In his novel Snow Falling on Cedars, Davis Guterson discusses the racial prejudices and poisons on San Piedro Island during the 1950s. An analysis of the novel's characters reveals the major conflict of race and its stifling effects on American society.
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 Essay Grade: 88%
from source:
 Essay Grade: 92%
from source:
 Essay Grade: 88%
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