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    the name Edgar Allan Poe, one of America’s most influential writers. He was praised for his suspenseful moods and pessimistic energy incorporated in his literary works. Not only that, Poe was also recognized for his deranged characters that had dark auras surrounding them. It is believed that the reason behind his crestfallen style is due to Poe losing several loved ones throughout his life, including his wife and his mother. “The Cask of the Amontillado” is one of his most praised work of art.…

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    Talk To Girls Analysis

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    that ladies are complex but this doesn't mean that we are hard to deal with. We find it quite funny when we hear men complain that they can't even approach us nor talk to us. Mind you, we don't bite. Though some girls may have this superior kind of aura that tends to push men away, they are still humans who you can talk to and impress. All girls, regardless of their attitudes and statuses in life, are just the same. We have the heart. We feel things. We ogle at boys. We are passionate. We…

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    Shakespeare Superstition

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    Within the play of Richard the third, supernatural phenomenons, such as superstition, is a significant factor to the fate of many characters. Due to the inability of characters to avoid the negative superstitions placed upon them, my service offers an opportunity for these negative superstitions to be deflected. My service is targeted towards superstitious-believers, rather fitting for the Elizabethans, especially within the Shakespearean plays. Although black magic and curses were commonly…

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    Imagine that there’s two of you. One being the outcast and the other watching yourself be an outcast. In ‘The Catcher in the Rye,’ J.D Salinger shows Holden as an outcast. He’s consistently isolating himself yet tries to find ways to communicate with people; stranger or not. Holden sees that everyone is a phony and fake as an excuse to why he can’t seem to fit in with them. He thinks as if he’s found his place in the world by being in a mental hospital telling his story to a psychoanalyst but in…

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    The Vagina Monologues

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    War. The author discusses the stages of trauma and the feelings the playwrights tried to resonate to the audience like absence, repetition and memory. Klein also debates the changes in the style of writing before the war in relation to the country’s aura post-war. One of the purposes of the plays The Vagina Monologues, The Lysistrata Project, The Accidental Activist, and The Treatment is to create a sense of community in the audience and across the nation as the shows act as a way to share…

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    Leonardo da vinci Birth: April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy Death: May 2, 1519 in Amboise, France Nationality: Italian Occupation: artist, painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist Source: Encyclopedia of World Biography, 2nd ed. 17 Vols. Gale Research, 1998. BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. He was one of the greatest minds of the Italian Renaissance, and his influence on the painting of the following…

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    making your heart work harder and eventually raising your risk of heart attack, heart failure and stroke. The first symptom is when the brain has too much tension, so it causes a severe headache. Another symptom is blurry vision, sensitivity to light, auras, or any combination to…

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    Old Man Monologue

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    The old man met many of the faces of death that caught in a sweat. It dripped down the bloodied face and the man front who glared like a steel coldness rocked the thin, pomposity room with its walls bared, the floor wetted by the pouring pools of red liquid. "You know I need some information about your hurting around my client's business. You understand in the course of action if you lie," the hitman said, emboldened in dark batted eyes. The streamed of blood remineralised like a lack of…

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    and moral passion of the historical person after whom he is named. Especially since I often makes special efforts to give his “Socrates” a life-like reality, and has him refer to his trial or to the characteristics by which he was best known; and the aura surrounding the character named “Socrates” would give the words he speaks in the dialogue considerable persuasive power. Furthermore, if I felt strongly indebted to Socrates for many of his philosophical techniques and ideas, that would…

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    looked across the gym seeing my family, friends, teachers and the whole student body looking back at me. I turned to the choir for my que to start the tradition, and all I could see was smiling faces. Combining the choir’s voice with the piano made an aura that left the…

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