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    Merry Warren tell that she had lied when she said that she saw the spirits of her neighbors and that the other girls were lying as well, but Merry then said “You're the devil's man!”, and “He come to me by night and every day to sign, to sign, to-” (Mary.3.1108-1117) and the court turned on John and in the end hung him as a…

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    Marie Lu’s futuristic dystopian novel, Legend takes place on the west coast of the United States. Except it isn’t the United States anymore. The Republic is in the west and the Colonies are in the east. In all of the poor sectors in the Republic they seem to be getting the plague. If you had the plague your skin would be cracked and you would be bleeding everywhere. Day is the most wanted criminal in all of the Republic. The thing is, they have wanted signs all over. Yet they don’t even know…

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    Scream Factory is once again dipping into the Empire Pictures / Charles Band line of films, this time with a double feature of The Dungeonmaster and Eliminators. Two films that looked like they would be a drag to get through, but ended up being a hoot and a half instead. I know, I was as suprirsed as you are right now. Anyway, let's hop in our mobile unit (you need to read on to see what the heck I'm talking about) and get on with this review of both movies... PRODUCT INFORMATION PLOT SUMMARY…

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    attitudes. Example: “I shuddered to think that the future ages might curse me as their pest, whose selfishness had not hesitated to buy its own peace at the price perhaps of the existence of the whole human race,” (Shelley 198) Function: In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein,…

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor has commit adultery with a seventeen year old girl named Abigail. John confessed his sin to his wife and for seven months tried to gain her trust and forget Abigail. Abigail, on the other side, only dreams of being with John again, and he has given her signs that he wants her back too even though he is a married man. Even Elizabeth, John’s wife, is suspicious about them committing adultery again. Abigail is not in any way delusional about rekindling…

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    Throughout the novella “I am Legend” by Richard Matheson, Robert Neville incorporates the role of an anti-hero. For example, on page 38, he states that “he wouldn't put Virginia there. Not if they killed him for it." In this quote, Robert states his opinion on taking his dead wife to a pit where the deceased are burned alive. He refuses, which clearly goes against the regime that has been put into place by society in order to stop the contamination. Another example of Robert’s anti-hero-like…

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    1.1 Summarise theories of attachment The term attachment is widely used by psychologists studying children’s early relationships. An attachment can be thought of as a unique emotional tie between a child and another person usually an adult or a special toy or blanket. Research has repeatedly shown that the quality of these ties or attachments will shape a child’s ability to form other relationships later in life. Attachment theories have shaped practice in day-to-day child care and education but…

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    The Crucible the author Arthur Miller made a every significant change in the character of Reverend Hale. Reverend Hale was introduced to the play to convict people of being witches. As the story progresses, Reverend Hale begins to change into someone else. Reverend Hale shows great abundance of change so that he could possibly help the people of Salem. Then finally Reverend Hale at the end, he was trying to save the people that were falsely being convicted of being a witch. In the beginning,…

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    Ted Lavender Symbolism

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    The title of the story is symbolic in that the literal things they carried with them were representative of their ranking. Jimmy Cross for example carries a different type of gun, maps, compasses, and the responsibility to secure his troops. Ted Lavender carried extra ammo, dope, tranquilizers, which proves him to not of made the most logical decisions. “more than 20 pounds of ammunition, plus the flak jacket and helmet and rations and water and toilet paper and tranquilizers and all the rest,…

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    In Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck; George kills his only companion. That decision wasn't the right one because George could get Lennie help. Lennie could live a somewhat normal life. George shouldn’t have killed Lennie because he could have told him how to act, what to do, and how strong he is. George shouldn’t have killed Lennie because Lennie has a mental disability. If George would have talked to Lennie every so often or he got someone to talk to him Lennie could have lived. George…

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