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Elephant Man

di Christine Sparks

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John Merrick had lived for more than twenty years imprisoned in a body that condemned him to a miserable life in the workhouse and to humiliation as a circus sideshow freak. But beneath that tragic exterior, within that enormous and deformed head, thrived the soul of a poet, the heart of a dreamer, the longings of a man. Merrick was doomed to suffer forever--until the kind Dr. Treves gave him the first real home in the London Hospital and the town's most beautiful and esteemed actress made possible Merrick's cherished dream of human contact--and love.… (altro)
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The Elephant Man. This book is so sad but it represent really the beauty in the eye of the beholder. Joseph Merrick may not have by beautiful on this outside but he was beautiful on the outside. This book is a story of determination and friendship, Traves never gave up on making Merrick more than just an experiment, he focused on becoming his friend because he lacked a social life because of the way he was treated. This book had many horrible moments of abuse both verbal and physical. That was probably the hardest part to read. Even though this book had this abuse, it was still a great read overall. Anyone from adult teens to adults would love reading this book. This was the first book we read in my 10th grade class and it was a great way to start off the year from a literature perspective. After reading this book you reconsider all the values you have in your life and it makes you think of the things you take for granted and how some people don't have the luxury that we have. This book gets a rating of 4 stars. Great feel good yet sad novel. ( )
  Joseph_Ball | Jan 23, 2014 |
What a sad life experience. I'm glad Mr. Merrick good some light, love and peace in his life. It was beautiful, better than I expected with the book being based on a movie (though based on real life) and the emotions and experiences of Mr. Merrick and the doctor were well expressed. It made me feel sad, brought tears to my eyes during the horrible moments and i felt with Mr. Merrick - his terror, sadness and fear but also the small, or for him, big joys he got - his books, portraits, everyday things. I felt so happy with his experience at the theatre, how he was hooked and so into the play he watched and how happy he was.

A beautiful tale of friendship and how we should enjoy the life to its fullest, even those things that seems so small and unimportant. ( )
  Wilwarin | Apr 7, 2013 |
This story is about a man who is ugly and poor.
His name is Joseph Merrik.
His body is very ugly by nature.
One day he saw a man whose name is Traves .
He is a doctor.
He had a good life since he met him.
This story is very sad.
but this is very good story.
I recommend to read it. ( )
  sidaki | Jan 13, 2012 |
Joseph Merric is a man who has ugly body.
But he saw Dr.Traves and can make friends.
After he saw him,he had a good life.

Merrick is too ugly man but he is very kind and like to talking.
He had ugly body and but life .
But his kind make him have a nice him.
I like him like that. ( )
  primayu | Nov 9, 2011 |
This story is about an ugly, and poor man who lived in a poor city hundred years ago, and no on were love him they were laughed at him, and they but him in a cage. After a while a doctor saw him and studied him and he become a famous. read it to know the end of the story, and I recommend to read it, because it is a good story. ( )
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John Merrick had lived for more than twenty years imprisoned in a body that condemned him to a miserable life in the workhouse and to humiliation as a circus sideshow freak. But beneath that tragic exterior, within that enormous and deformed head, thrived the soul of a poet, the heart of a dreamer, the longings of a man. Merrick was doomed to suffer forever--until the kind Dr. Treves gave him the first real home in the London Hospital and the town's most beautiful and esteemed actress made possible Merrick's cherished dream of human contact--and love.

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