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21. april 2008 af realboi (Slettet)
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Religion has always been a reason among people to fight. All over history examples of great wars fought over religion finds its way to the surface. Just before I started this paper I saw the movie “kingdom of heaven” about the crusades to Jerusalem and about how religion combine people often stronger then nationalities.
This conflict, however quite smaller, is being fought in Northern Ireland, where both the Catholics and the Protestants wants to control the area.
The short story I’ve read is called “Good girl” and its written by Marita Conion-McKenna.
The novel is published in 2001 where the huge battles of North Ireland still lay fresh in the back of the mind.
As I just wrote does the story take place in North Ireland, and is about al girl called Chrissy. She and her family come from a poor neighborhood and the entire family is Catholic. Because of the disturbances between the two religious fighting parts, people have been making some kind of religious ghettoes and very few are living along with some one with an other belief.
Chrissy is a sweet and pretty, young girl. She works as a babysitter and it seams like she is quiet intelligent. She isn’t at all active in the fight in the country. Chrissy is as any other teenager fighting with her parents instead. She has a younger sister called Gamma. Chrissy is a role model for Gamma and she knows it. They have a good relationship and even though Chrissy thinks that Gamma can be to curious some time she still love her. Chrissy also have an other sister called Anna, who is nineteen but very grown up.
The whole momentum of the story is Chrissys relationship to a protestant boy.
His name is Ian. They have met at a school debate and they have been hanging out since.
When the story takes place, is Chissy going out to meet Ian. He doesn’t show up where they have



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22. april 2008 af lolller3 (Slettet)

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Religion has always been a reason for people to fight. Through history examples of great wars fought over religion are not rare. Just before I started this paper I saw the movie “Kingdom of Heaven” about the crusades to Jerusalem and about how religion combine people often stronger than nationalities.
This conflict, however quite smaller, is being fought in Northern Ireland, where both the Catholics and the Protestants want to control the area.
The short story I’ve read is called “Good girl” and it is written by Marita Conion-McKenna.
The short story is published in 2001 where the huge battles of North Ireland still lay fresh in the back of the mind.
As I just wrote the story take place in North Ireland, and it is about a girl called Chrissy. She and her family come from a poor neighborhood and the entire family is Catholic. Because of the conflicts between the two religiouns, people have made religious ghettoes and very few are living together with people with another religion.
Chrissy is a sweet and pretty, young girl. She works as a babysitter and it seems as though she is quiet intelligent. She is not active in the fight in the country at all. Chrissy is just like any regular teenager fighting with her parents instead. She has a younger sister called Gamma. Chrissy is a role model for Gamma and she knows it. They have a good relationship and even though Chrissy thinks that Gamma can be too curious sometimes she still loves her. Chrissy also has another sister called Anna, who is nineteen but very grown up.
The whole momentum of the story is Chrissys relationship to a protestant boy.
His name is Ian. They have met at a school debate and they have been hanging out since.
When the story takes place, is Chissy going out to meet Ian. He does not show up where they have agreed to meet.

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