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    Have you ever had a friend who is very brave and helps you with many things, but is a little too hyped for some things, and then you have that friend that's very nice 8but not as passionate as your other friend, their personality is very chill. In the biography " Going Solo" the young man Roald Dahl made many friends. His friend David Coke (pronounced Cook) has a very chill personality, but when times are hard during the war, they had he thought "It's absolutely hopeless" (Fist Encounter with a…

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    In The Dark Knight Rises, Batman had an epic battle with Bane. Both men gave their all to defeat each other, going back and forth as punches continued to rain on their flesh. The way Bane handled Batman led many viewers to believe Batman would lose; this of course left true Batman fans on the edge of their seats hoping he would win. Like Batman, Beowulf fought tough foes such as the dragon, which cost him his life, even though he won with the help of his sidekick Wiglaf. Beowulf shows many…

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    Is Beowulf A Hero

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    The Reason Is Beowulf a Hero or is he just a arrogant man? Beowulf talked himself up quite a bit but is it because he thought he was better than everyone or was it because he was actually better than everyone else? Beowulf was a hero because he was strong, brave, and he was also willing to die for the good of others. Beowulf was strong. “ They have seen my strength for themselves, Have watched me rise from the darkness of war, Dripping with my enemies blood.” (151-153) Beowulf killed giants,…

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    There was only peace in those years of leadership. But one day a dragon started attacking his people because of stolen merchandise taken from the dragon. Since the last 50 years had been peaceful there had been no need for an army or any training. Beowulf, now in his 70s most likely, was the only one who had experience in any fighting. Therefore he had to be the one to fight the dragon. He took a small crew of men as back up to fight the dragon. When they got there most of his…

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    the wraith. Then, it morphs to a scene of you fighting your son, Dirhael, before the Black Gate is attacked. This is where you learn the basics of combat, including how to parry and attack. It then changes to when the Black Gate is attacked, where you are fighting orcs with your son. This is where you are taught to execute orcs and learn more about combat. You then send your son off to find your wife, Loreth. After that scene, it cuts back to you holding your broken sword. It then changes to a…

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    THE BURNING BIDGE

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    Flanagan's war plans could be easily mapped to show natural obstacles and the movements of armies. The scenes involving combat are so specific, they could be acted out by readers. Even the training sequences are easy to follow and interesting to read, and unlike most fantasy adventures, the apprentices have lots of practice before being thrown into battle.…

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    Survival Is A Must Despair, hope and the struggle to survive; he has endured all of these. A famous olympic athlete, he dedicated his life to running. That is, until the war, where he was forced to join the army to fight against Japan. His plane crashed and him with his friend survived, only to end up in the grasps of the enemy. Optimistic and resourceful, This is Louie Zamperini, from one of Lauren Hillenbrand’s best selling books, unbroken. First off, Louie is forgiving, “They’d be rescued…

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    relating to combat will be open to women without exceptions relating to physical requirements. Despite this, there’s still skepticism on whether women should take place in the front lines. Reason for this doubt are the arguments that women are less physically capable, more prone to injuries and , to distractions by men, and the outcome of disastrous effects to the military. Though, coming to the conclusion, those are not the predominant reasons why women were restricted from the combat area. The…

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    Poem Analysis Essay

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    Beowulf is an epic poem set in the either the fifth or sixth-century Scandinavia. Scholars have thought the poem to be set in Scandinavia because it is in the same part of Europe as Denmark and Sweden. There are three main climaxes throughout the entirety of the poem; the first is the fight with Grendel the monster, the second is Grendel’s mother, and the third is a dragon. With each fight the victims grow more into the monsters they are as they stray further and further from humanity. Beowulf…

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    First thing I’ve noticed is a parabola upside down, which is symbolizing mountain. A group of people gathering on the edge of the mountain. On the very bottom, everyone was holding some kind of tools on their hand. At the middle in the right hand corner, there is a tree and one person is raising his/her hand towards the tree. In the middle line, there are three people on the left holding a long tool on the left hands, which could be a torch or a spear with their chin rise up high. Ironically,…

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