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    Ironclad Movie Review

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    Part One: Information The movie I watched was Ironclad, a 2011 movie about the 1200 battle at Rochester castle England. The author Jonathan English did a great job arranging the while movie. He also produced the movie with Rick Benattor, and Andrew J, Curtis. The top 3 actors in Ironclad were: Paul Giamatti, Jason Flemyng, and Brian Cox. I watched this movie while falling asleep in our movie room. The movie also was in color, based off of fictional events. Part Two: The Plot The movie was very…

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    Crayke History

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    on the southern slopes of the steep Castle Hill and derives its name from the Celtic word ‘creig’ meaning crag or rock. There has been a settlement here since at least 685 AD, when King Egfrid of Northumberland granted the village, together with all the land within a three mile radius, to St Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne. Shortly afterwards St Cuthbert founded a monastery, which apparently existed until the Danish invasions of late ninth century. Crayke Castle, built c.1450 by Robert Neville,…

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    Later in the novel, the group of boys start breaking apart as most of them start becoming savages and this shows that Golding’s belief that every human being has evil deep inside of them, waiting to come out, is true. In, The Lord of the Flies, Castle Rock and the weather on the island are presented…

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    emotion because we all have thought about having a peaceful state of mind without fear ,dreads or regrets. Another big element in this Gothic novel was Dracula's Castle. I said from the beginning that this novel had a cold, questionable environment. One huge supporting fact and element to this was the castle. When people hear the word “castle” they usually associate it with big or roomy. The imagine it to be made out of stone with many secret passages ways to hidden, cluttered rooms. We also…

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    Siege Diary

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    and got ready for the day. I got my bow and arrows, and I went to the wall to observe and help defend. By the time I made it to the gatehouse, a messenger from the sieging army met up with the lord of the castle, and this messenger demanded an immediate surrender or else everyone in the castle will be killed. Obviously, the the mighty noble refused and sent the messenger back in dismay. Later, I entered the gatehouse, and I found Richard again. He asked me if I could help defend the area around…

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    Masque of the Red Death” is already presented as an eerie, evil story just within the presentation of the title. The short story is riddled with obvious and not so obvious symbols, all which contribute to the mood and overall effect of the story. The castle itself is an important symbol of wealth and the prosper-which-turns-not-so-prosperous of Prince Prospero. The life of luxury lead inside the gates comforts the guests, yet no amount of money can save them from the Red Death. The “extensive…

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    Erumula Research Paper

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    lived a princess in a magical land called Ashland. This princess was named Erumula and lived in an enormous castle with white walls and several towers that had gold roofing. The castle had several guards patrolling the castle. Each guard had a silver helm made of iron, an iron chest plate with a red dragon crest in the center, and a pair iron gauntlets and boots. The people living in the castle could always hear the clanking of their armor as they slowly patrolled the halls. Erumula had a…

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    guards went to Macbeth's castle to stay for the night to celebrate Macbeth's title as Thane of Cawdor. King Duncan was found dead with stab wounds in his chest in Macbeth castle in Inverness. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth think King Duncan's Guards killed him while they were drunk. Reasons to why he was killed are unknown. There were no witnesses to the crime, but one of the people in the castle, wanting to remain anonymous said they heard talk of such events going on in the castle. There have been a…

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    creatures fear the Dracula character. Fear stems from not understanding the unknown and the differences that Dracula had. For example, how Dracula’s physical body looks to Johnathan Harker who is the protagonist who that becomestrapped in Dracula’s Castle. Jonathan Harker explains how Dracula looks and that is when the fear enters Jonathan Harker’s soul: “With peculiarity sharp white teeth; these protruded over the lips whose remarkable ruddiness showed astonishing vitality in a man of his years…

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    The Bloody Chamber Summary

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    Curious and bored stiff, he wandered the corridors and halls of the castle aimlessly, he came upon a deep red large French door, his steps echoed, each cold marble tile chosen by a specific taste in mind, the room was decorated with beautiful paintings. He found a staircase and kept onward, the railings exquisitely engraved…

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