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Exodus
Title: Exodus
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1623 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Exodus
Exodus
Exodus, by Leon Uris, is a novel of genuine Affirmation. One of the most
prevalent of the affirmative themes is the idea of growth. Many of the
characters learn a lot about themselves, and change tremendously in a
positive way. Earlier in their lives, these characters decided to live
their life one way, but throughout the book they change, and join each
other to unite. Fighting for their common religion and fundamental rights
brought
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on... Ari and Kitty can finally say they love each other, Kitty believes fully in
the cause, and she doesn’t need to have Karen, and Karen helps bring out Dov’s
personality from where he had buried it so long ago. I think this expresses
something about the human condition, that during hard times, people will help one
another in order to be able to go on, and by doing this, they grow.
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