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    Losing someone dear to heart isn’t what one wants to go through; unlike some things, death is inevitable and no matter how good of a person one is, it is still coming. In this poem, “Annabel Lee”, Edgar Allen Poe tells a tale of losing a loved one and the emotions that come with it. Poe uses symbolism, personification, and imagery to express the emotions the narrator is feeling. There is no said reason why Poe wrote “Annabel Lee” but his words moved and touched many people. Edgar Allen Poe…

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    Moon Dogs Research Paper

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    Paragraph 2: What are sun and moon dogs? A moon dog is a relatively rare bright circular spot on a lunar halo caused by the refraction of moonlight. A sundog is also known as mock suns or “parhelia”, are a pair of brightly colored spots, one on either side of the sun. Sun dogs form as sunlight is refracted by hexagonal- plate like ice crystals with diameters larger than 30 micrometer and their flat faces horizontally oriented. By day, with the sun, one of these phenomena (fa-nom-a-nin) is called…

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    than a person. First two sets of bells speak of a bright future , the last two speak only of the terrible present, the only happy person is the king of the ghouls, who dances, while he delights in death and in the sorrow projected by the bells. Each one of the bells are made out of different metal, which is important when tieing the poem together. The seemingly disparate elements of the “The Bells” comes together as a simple succession of emotional states that descend into darkness. The poem…

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    Letter To Fortunato

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    The eyes reading the letter before you shout only be read coming forth of my passing into a ternal rest. Once I have breath the last Siri Mailands is one only this letter can be brought to the light to the eyes of the person who shall read my last thoughts for everyone to know the truth behind the revenge that I sought out. I, Montresor, haveth a confession. The insult ventured upon me to revenge. The impunity bestowed upon Fortunato was just and this is why. The reading of the following use a…

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    go back to “Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh’s most famous piece of art.” Even though there are many works of art that I could write this essay about I chose to write this essay over “Starry Night” because I have a great understanding of this piece of art. In many of the “Starry Night” viewer’s eyes it is a beautiful piece of work, but in Vincent van Gogh’s eyes it is his worst piece of art. Van Gogh says the painting is not realistic enough, but “Starry Night is definitely one of the most amazing…

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    lighting that the multiple light sources captured on the moon must have been impossible and only doable with the usage of the use of external lighting. Believing that an entire camera set was brought to the moon to take pictures is quite ludicrous, leading to the only logical reasoning for theorists that all photos from the mission are fraud. One of the more famously debated “faked” photographs depicts unparalleled shadows from the moon surface rocks and the lunar lander indicating that…

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    Venus, The First Planet

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    Scientists believe that at one time Venus had a moon. They believe that it was “slammed” early, and a piece of it was possibly a moon that drifted away. However, Venus does interact with our moon. Venus appears to be nearby our moon in the night sky and is the brightest object in the night sky besides our moon. It’s so bright that it’s known as the “Morning Star” and “Evening Star”, because it can be seen at night and occasionally during the day. It also interacts with…

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    the waxing moon period. The waxing moon is important because this is when the moon begins to grow into the full moon, bringing a time for new beginnings, positive change, and good luck! It is important to remember not to look at the moon on the night of Ganesha Chaturthi. There is a legend where Lord Ganesha cursed the Moon and since then it is believed that anyone who lays eyes on the moon this night will be condemned to face false accusations in the year ahead. Lord Ganesha is one of the…

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    millions of years ago, the moon was created. Many believe it all started when a mars-sized planet impacted the Earth. Afterwards caught in the Earth’s orbit and soon formed into what became the moon. Up till now, scientists now acknowledge theories of the moon, the moon’s environment, and plenty know the understandings and compositions of the moon. Currently, the moon isn’t as uncommonly unknown to us now, ever since a little over four hundred years ago. That is, the moon - in theory - has…

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    reality’s as one of the main themes in the play. Then is reproduced two different film adaptations through the setting, lighting and charaization of the different characters in the play. In the play, Midsummer Nights Dream by Shakespeare, Shakespeare uses wording, metaphors, similes to develop the theme of appearance vs reality. In the beginning of the play Theseus starts the play with, “Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour Draws on apace. Four happy days bring in Another moon. But oh,…

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