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    Dark Dark Wood Essay

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    horrible) Death Sentence (Escape from the Furnace) - Alexander Smith; (Escaping by using their power against them) Solitary (Escape from the Furnace) - Alexander Smith; (Stuck in a hole with only the idea of escaping keeping him sane) The Asylum - Madeleine Roux; (Uncovering the secrets of not only the school but himself) Fugitives (Escape from the Furnace) - Alexander Smith; (Running away from the police, soon to realize the police isn't what they need to run from) Execution (Escape from the…

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    For as long as I can remember, movies and television have been my escape. No matter what was going on in my life, I could always get lost in the fantastical adventures of Star Wars or even the mundane happenings in The Office. With each new story that I consumed, my mind created five more. For me, writing just started out as a way for me to clear all of these thought-tangents out of my head. I would keep random journals everywhere and just jot down whatever came to me throughout the day. I did…

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    Dream Definition Essay

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    Dream, an imaginary vision that leads a person to insanity. Dream, a well-sealed prison of thoughts that no one can escape from, and we all are prisoners of our thoughts; it is like a rusted chain, it is going off and on, and off again. There shall be no more, for the sake of my sanity, I will keep dreaming as long as there is hope. A light that leads a disparate person from the darkest of nights to the shining sun of a new dawn, a new era of achieving what we wanted. Dreams are colorful and…

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    Prometheus Journal Entry

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    freedom. As time goes on I think of them more, it's now getting to the point where I must do something. When I wake up the next day I look at Gaea, and she looks at me. I tell her about my thoughts of my brothers that need to be freed. I tell her about my urge to break back into the city and she's on board with my plan. The plan itself however is quite risky, it would take at least a few days for it to come into full effect since it's only Prometheus and me. Though it may take a few days it'll…

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    The main theme of the book of Crito is about whether should Socrates break the law and escape from execution or stay and accept his death penalty. At the very end, Socrates pointed out that trying to escape breaks the law, and any act that breaks the law is unjust . Therefore, Socrates refused to escape and decided to accept his death penalty and execution. Socrates responded each of the three arguments Crito brought out. However, are Socrates’ arguments reasonable and is it always right to obey…

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    society. "I will now proceed to the statement of those facts, connected with my escape, for which I am alone responsible, and for which no one can be made to suffer but myself" (Douglass 82). In this quote, Douglass is saying that he accepts the consequences of his escape, whether they be good or bad. He won 't blame anyone except himself if he gets caught, but he is also going to be proud of himself if he does successfully escape. Douglass has always been an incredibly independent person who…

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    elderly Athenian who for many years has been a devoted friend of Socrates and a firm believer in his ethical teachings is trying to get Socrates to escape jail; Plato shows us this in the form of a dialogue. However, Socrates wants no part in escaping and accepts his execution, even with Crito continuing to present as many different ways possible for him to escape, this dialogue shows something about Socrates character by describing difficult times without him being overcome by what he was…

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    Oeste was thick and repulsive. A putrid odor lingered the corridors that disturbed myself of what little sleep I may have had. I stirred awake, rolling stiffly from my back to my knees and hands, unintentionally bumping into the soft body that lay beside me. Ignoring the faint pops in my joints, my heart began to pound out of my breast as my hands slapped the stone I slumbered on, and began to crawl towards a narrow hole at the bottom of the stone. Hesitating, I peered through, and not only…

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    confined aircraft, I finally reached my paradise. It was a break from the world I needed to escape from. As I strided off that plane, I felt all the layers of my worries peel off and remain behind me. With a recent court case involving work, my dad being hospitalized, and being dumped by my boyfriend over text I needed and escape and here it was. Ten days on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Oahu. I felt so free and I was ecstatic to spend this time with my sister. We went to a fabulous outdoor…

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    Asics Ad Analysis Essay

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    The Asics advertisement depicts a women running with her dog. The ad uses several gimmicks and physiological tools to promote the product, the GEL-Nimbus 11. The advertisements arsenal includes: the use of color, the theme of escape, the illusion of action, and the invocation of guilt. With these commercial cutlasses Asics slices through the mind of the viewer and straight into the wallet of the consumer, thus creating an effective advertisement. Dog owning women are the targeted demographic…

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