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    The interaction with the monstrous and the supernatural within Anglo-Saxon literature is certainly well documented, perhaps most famously in the Anglo-Saxon epic, Beowulf. Though the three creatures Beowulf faces are creations of the imagination, they are presented by the poet in very different ways. The man-eating beast known as Grendel is more of a monstrously misshapen reflection of bi-pedal humans that is spawned from ancient evil, whereas the dragon is a bit more conventional. This…

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    King Arthur was known as many different things. Some people believed he was a medieval, mythological figure who was the head of the kingdom. Others believe he was a fearless legend. The king's entire life is in the book “The History of the Kings of Britain” from beginning to end. The evidence that King Arthur was a real human is very low, people don't really believe that he was real. There is many different books that have different evidence that Arthur was real & fake. The people that…

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    Indian Isolation

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    school he is already an outsider. Leaving the Reservation was a whole challenge of its own, but on Arnold's first day at his new school the kids, “stared at me, the Indian boy…Those white kids couldn't believe their eyes. They stared at me like I was Bigfoot or a UFO. What was I doing at Rearden, whose mascot was an Indian, thereby making me the only other Indian in town,”(56). All the kids ignore Arnold because he is the only Indian kid in the school. Arnold is isolated in his own lonely world…

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    they were hosting a wedding reception the bride and the head chef had sex in the walk-in. He even shared his own personal addictions. He was hooked on drugs and you could see he was. Ten years after he graduated from the CIA. Then his former boss, Bigfoot, offered him a position and he took it. The one main thing he describes in the book is that no matter what you could always rely on those who you worked with if they showed that they were loyal. That if you needed anything you were most likely…

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    PRELIMINARY REPORT I got my topic the second time I picked from the bucket. My first topic I picked was Trovants from Contesti, Romania. I looked at a couple of sites, but it didn’t look interesting to me. It was living rocks that can move, grow, and reproduce, so I drew again. I drew the Anjikuni Lake in Canada. I looked through a couple of sites and decided that I would keep it because it looked interesting to me. I looked at more sites and each site helped me understand the disappearance…

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    Perception is the lens through which people view the world around them. Some can see the truth buried beneath the surface, while others shake their heads, their eyes too blinded by hate and fear to see the reality of the situation. In the critically-acclaimed novel To Kill a Mocking Bird, written by the masterful Harper Lee, one of the most prevalent themes incorporated within, is the concept of illusion versus reality. Set in a small town in southern Alabama, To Kill a Mocking Bird tells the…

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    Is Nessie Real

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    We all want to prove that mythical creatures such as Mermaids, Bigfoot, Werewolves, and Nessie could be real. Inside everyone, even the most reluctant scientists, even a small part of us with that these beasts are real. We all know the dangers that could come with them though, and yet we all want them to be. Our imaginations…

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    work for him and like he don’t have to worry about the things he need, so he could just relax and let his children work and give him what he need and his will. He told Nina to go work at a town to earn some money so Elias could buy a gun and hunts Bigfoot. To me that’s not equal to his children, cause he isn’t the one that earns the money and he wanted the money only for himselfs is like his children have to work for him to get his will like an economic inequality. Even though Lukas was the…

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    destructive. However in mythology, the creatures are imaginative and are only harmful in figurative ways. Mythological monsters are also usually inhuman, physically unappealing, and unnaturally large. Some examples include the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot, Cyclopes, and Griffins. However, legitimate human monsters have predominately normal appearances. Jim Jones, a religious cult leader, is known for his creation and destruction of the Peoples Temple. At the start, Jones claimed that he simply…

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    a nonbeliever on theory, and imagination, dreams. What are those? Simply mere thoughts and ideas. Nothing more nor less. Magic isn't real. Mermaids aren't real. Vampires and werewolfs? No they aren't real either. Fairies, sirens, elves, Santa, bigfoot, spirits and ghost even, anything of that nature... It's just simply does not exist. Now God on the other hand. I believe in him. I was raised a conservative Christian. But doubts do appear here and there once and awhile. As if perhaps God is…

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