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    that I didn’t like. The logos for that story was dumb and the characters had me ripping my hair off during my read. Same thing with “The Red Bow,” that story had me paper gritting my teeth due to its logos as well. “The College Rape Overcorrection” was something that could’ve been toned down a bit in terms of listing out statistics. “Shame and Survival” had me rolling my eyes because Monica Lewinsky was the publisher of the article and it felt too biased. Stories like “This Old Man”, “America’s…

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    However, as the reader gets deeper into the heart of the story, this is clearly not the case. Looking within the pages, one can see how Wharton uses irony to tell her tale. The irony brings the story to life and makes it an exciting, passionate story of romance and revenge. Wharton uses irony as a way to draw the reader in, with twists and turns and flare that make the story unique and addicting. Imagine the story without irony; it would be a story about a love triangle that ended in a pregnancy…

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    fact that this book, while commonly loved by many, is on its own not a good piece of literature, as it is filled with a number of flaws such as an incomplete story line and a lack of character development. One of these issues is an irredeemable cast of supporting characters, as both Christopher’s father and mother show potential in the story to be interesting and enjoyable…

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    traditional foundations of utilizing a hero and a villain. Through the assumption that good will always triumph evil, the necessary morals and values fail to grasp the whole picture. By producing such a story, the protagonist suddenly becomes the focal point of their tale. Doing so, it creates a void in the story as it grants specific characters the attention that they deserve. In this situation, the popularity and screen time of protagonists normally…

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    decided to take the time to make a good game a great game. Undertale is a story about a young non gender specific human that had fallen into a pit that led to a world underneath the mountain called Mt. Ebbot. The world is inhabited by monsters that were trapped underground by the humans many years ago. The human’s original goal is to survive and escape from the underground. The characters that you come across in the story are very well developed. Each one has their own personality. Even just…

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    Dr. Spencer Johnson’s Who Moved My Cheese? is considered a guide on how to face change. The best-seller tells the story of two mice, Sniff and Scurry, and two little people, Hem and Haw, and how they each responded to running out of cheese. Cheese was portrayed as something they all highly desired and loved. The two mice were able to follow the right path to change, and were successful at finding new cheese. The two little people, on the other hand, resisted change and were left with no…

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    The book, This Girl Isn’t Shy She’s Spectacular by Nina Beck was a really fantastic book that related to my life in many ways. I had a liking for the book, because I felt as if I had a relation to the character. The way, Nina Beck, wrote this book made me feel as if I was reading about my own life. This Girl Isn’t Shy She’s Spectacular was an easy read. I was in awe of how Beck made me relate to the character, how well she organized the book, and the amount of detail she incorporated into the…

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    males trapped in a maze and they are being tested on how they escape. A Universal theme is central idea found within a story or passage. It also represents a message or lesson the author wants to convey. In this story, the author uses universal themes to develop the story in a unique way. The author uses strong males, heroic scenarios, odd elements and social cohesion. The story uses strong males to show how the characters have developed through the time they have been there. These characters…

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    Pride In Beowulf

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    In the story of Beowulf 's great feat he comes to a point of fate as everyone does. As much as he achieves in his life, he doesn 't achieve immortality. Beowulf knows he will have to leave sometime but King Hrothgar gives him critical words of wisdom while he was in his prime. Hrothgar has lived the life of a great warrior himself. Now as an old king, it seems as if he becomes Beowulf 's mentor and Beowulf is his protector. Their relationship presents a good example of a trade-off. If Beowulf is…

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    to be the genius in this story. She tells us, in quite detail, the story of how her family came to reside in the town of Fingerbone, and the struggles she and her sister Lucille went through after their mother and grandmother passed away. Ruth starts out the story by telling us, the reader, about her grandfather, whom she never had the pleasure of knowing. She tells us of his paintings of…

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