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    Erik In Tangerine

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    the girl out of anger this relates to Erik because out of anger he also killed an innocent person. Eriks abusive, aggressive, and manipulative behavior makes him as one of the biggest criminals in Tangerine. As there are many characteristics in a villian in Tangerine the one that puts a picture in my mind to me the most about Erik is abusive. In the story he shows his abuse to others. For example, When Eric told Arthur Luis Cruz with the blackjack he was physically abusive by hitting him, also…

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    always having a will to learn new defence. Bravery is another traits the two heroes share. Fighting Grendel, a dangerous monster, then Grendel's mother, makes Beowulf extremely brave. Donatello is brave because he never hesitates to interfere with an villian. Without being brave, the two cities these heros live in would have been left to even more devastation. Finally, both heroes are loyal. Beowulf is so loyal to his king and the citizens that he defeats not one, but two monsters. Donatello…

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    Romeo And Juliet's Flaws

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    William Shakespeare made a lot of poems and plays. Most are tragedies and comedies but Romeo and Juliet was the play that made history. William Shakespeare made this play to be a tragedy despite the romantic stereotypes. The two lovers warmed many peoples hearts by the strength of their love and their belief that they were born to be together. The flaw was that destiny had nothing to do with the cause of their deaths; it was their own childish choices. The first bad choice that was made was…

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    ANDREW JACKSON THE VILLIAN The seventh president of the United States of America, Andrew Jackson, was a corrupt politician who only did what he believed was correct and what was beneficial for him. Becoming president in 1828 after losing the previous election to John Quincy Adams due to a deal stuck with Henry Clay, he immediately removed multiple government officials and replaced them with his supporters. Then later in his presidency he tried to remove the Native Americans from their land.…

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    When you think of a stereotypical prince or hero, you probably think of some player going after a girl who doesn’t really want him, they fight about it, she finds out he’s the hero (or the chosen one), and suddenly they’re together at the end. This is exactly how Benedick’s story goes in Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, which shows that he is almost the perfect display of stereotypical hero. So with that in mind, the real hero of Much Ado About Nothing is Benedick as he exhibits…

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    Reading Journal #1 Frankenstein Interconnected Motifs One interconnected motif present in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is “Technology”. The main character Victor Frankenstein creates a monster by reanimating a dead body. As he says in the story, “Who shall conceive the horrors of my secret toil as I dabbled among the unhallowed damps of the grave or tortured the living animal to animate the lifeless clay?” (Shelley, chapter 4). This goes with another interconnected motif in the story, which is…

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    Different archetypes are represented throughout the story, such as Syrita being the “Everyman” archetype and the police officers mirroring the “Villian” archetype. The author tells a story through common archetypes that highlights the racial injustices in America and how systematic racism and bystanders can trap individuals in a constant cycle of simultaneously being the bad guys among those who…

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    King Lear William Shakespeare’s King Lear has many characters that are that are driven by their wants and desires. That drive can either make them or break them. One character in particular is broken by his drive to become powerful and gain recognition. Edmund, the illegitimate son of Gloucester, has always been overshadowed by the fact that he was born out of wedlock and his brother, Edgar, was not. That prevented Edmund from not getting certain things like becoming king like his brother…

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    teacher concerning his problems. During these rough times, for both Captain and Marvin, the two characters coped differently. Captain coped with his problems in an imaginary world, he let himself leave to another land in his imagination and defeat an villian to find the confidence to overcome his fear. Contrastingly, Marvin coped with his problem in harsh reality of life. He broke down in front of his entire class. His teacher had pulled him to the side and confronted him about it. Through…

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    Poseidon Myths

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    I’m sure when you think of the ocean, your mind doesn’t immediately jump to horses. It should because the god of the sea is also the god of horses. That’s right, Poseidon is also a god of horses, and earthquakes too. Poseidon is one of the “big three” gods and has a very colorful family history, is often represented through many symbols and drawings, and has a number of interesting myths about him. Poseidon was one of the big three born to Cronus and Rhea alongside his brothers Zeus, the god…

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