Literature Companion: Monster

Fiction & Literature, African American, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids
Cover of the book Literature Companion: Monster by History World, Raja Sharma
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Author: History World ISBN: 9781310044984
Publisher: Raja Sharma Publication: September 6, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: History World
ISBN: 9781310044984
Publisher: Raja Sharma
Publication: September 6, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It is said that Dean Myers had a very troubled young age. Even as a young man, he struggled with his speech and it hindered him from expressing himself openly and completely.

Owing to his this particular speech shortcoming, he was often ridiculed by his classmates and teachers. They deduced that he was an unintelligent boy.

Living with his weakness, Myers took to bad company and started selling drugs in school and streets. He often got into trouble for that.

When he struggled with his speech and expressions, he often tried to defend himself but he hardly succeeded. The classmates labeled him a “Monster.”

The present guide includes introduction to the novel, history and background, the plot overview, all about the characters, complete summary of the original text, and critical analysis. However, it is advised that the readers must read the original novel to understand the subtle aspects of novel writing.

Literature Companion: Monster
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Background and History
Chapter Three: Plot Overview
Chapter Four: Characters
Chapter Five: Complete Summary
Chapter Six: Critical Analysis

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It is said that Dean Myers had a very troubled young age. Even as a young man, he struggled with his speech and it hindered him from expressing himself openly and completely.

Owing to his this particular speech shortcoming, he was often ridiculed by his classmates and teachers. They deduced that he was an unintelligent boy.

Living with his weakness, Myers took to bad company and started selling drugs in school and streets. He often got into trouble for that.

When he struggled with his speech and expressions, he often tried to defend himself but he hardly succeeded. The classmates labeled him a “Monster.”

The present guide includes introduction to the novel, history and background, the plot overview, all about the characters, complete summary of the original text, and critical analysis. However, it is advised that the readers must read the original novel to understand the subtle aspects of novel writing.

Literature Companion: Monster
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Background and History
Chapter Three: Plot Overview
Chapter Four: Characters
Chapter Five: Complete Summary
Chapter Six: Critical Analysis

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