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    but are filled with fantasy (White, 2017). When I dreamed that I was stuck in the middle an innumerable amount of brambles and could not escape, the activation-synthesis theory would state that I was feeling trapped and stressed out about my life, which is what my brain was processing, and that I was pairing it with the story of Sleeping Beauty, when Prince Philip was stuck in brambles trying to reach to his princess revealing how I was processing the emotion of feeling stuck and…

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    uring the Japan’s Heian era, there was development of culture and the beginning of feudalism. The philosophy of Buddhism is to search for enlightenment, and renounce their desires. The end of the Dynastic rule was caused by economic failure, rebelling peasants, and difficulty for the government to efficiently rule all of China. The yin-yang symbolism opposites, the white meaning something positive, while the black meaning something negative. The Japanese modified China’s system of…

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    Plants and Animals at Minsmere! Here we have a staggering range of plants varying from Brambles, Daisies and Holly, to Spindle berry, Rose and Hawthorn. Some of the animals at Minsmere are, Badgers, Crane fly, Foxes, Grey Squirrels and finally Hedgehogs, to name just a few! Do you want to know what a Spindle berry is, if so then come and see us and we will show you all about the ranges and differences between animals as well as plants. So why not come and see us and explore the range of plants…

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    “Evolution of Women” When reading the title “Sleeping Beauty in the Wood”, one would assume that it would be a fairytale that allowed the characters to live happily ever after, however, this story is not as such. Charles Perrault published his version of “Sleeping Beauty” in 1697. “Sleeping Beauty” started off as more of an entertainment story for adults that was filled with cruelty and filthy sexual behaviors. Back in those times, telling stories was the only way to keep people entertained.…

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    Entwined is a novel by Heather Dixon. The novel follows the main character, Azalea’s life as she struggles to keep herself together after recently losing her mother. Being the oldest of 12 girls, Azalea feels obligated and promises her mother on her deathbed that she will care for her 11 younger sisters. Azalea is also next in line to become queen after the death of her mother. Soon after the death of Azaleas mother she discovers that the palace she has been calling home is magic. Azalea…

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    Mountains are an important symbol throughout The Woman Warrior; therefore, I chose a Chinese painting called Summer Mountains. Mountains can symbolize obstacles, progression, loneliness, and isolation. In Summer Mountains, there are various mountains of different sizes; similarly, to how mountains take on different meanings throughout The Woman Warrior. For example, mountains first appear in the novel when Kingston’s mother mentions the Gold Mountains. The Gold Mountains refers specifically to…

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    the July 1936 issue of Esquire Magazine. It showed up again in 1937 in Kansas Magazine. Decades later, in 2004, Democratic Senator John Kerry utilized the ballad's title as his trademark for his Presidential Campaign while running against George W. Bramble. All through the sonnet, Hughes differentiates his desires for America with the truth of life for those outside of the socially and financially predominant racial, religious, and social gatherings. He inspires the intense longs for the…

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    loud. “I’ve been in the forest for a long time and I want to go back to my barn at the other end of the forest, but I’m lost.” Crack! “Oh no, a wolf!” Wolves are all over the place. What am I, a squirrel? Finally I found an abandoned den made of a bramble bush, and I went in. “Oh, hello,” I mewed to a black kitten lying in the corner. “Where is your mother, little kit?” For a moment, it was silent, then the kitten said, “I-I don’t know where Mom is. Who are you?” “I’m Leopardson. What is…

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    “I felt like a man sliding down a steep cliff, clutching at shrubs and tangles of brambles and coming up empty-handed” (222) Amir is reacting to the news that Rahim Khan told him, which that Hassan is his half-brother. Amir is mad because he was lied to. “I’m thirty-eight years old and I've just found out my whole life is one big fucking…

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    Ojibwa Dream Catchers

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    We all dream. We wouldn’t be humans if we didn’t have an imagination while we are asleep. Have you ever wondered why we dream and sometimes we could never remember them? What are dream catchers? Why were they created? What are dreams? I know those are types of questions we all ask ourselves. A dream catcher is varying of expressions and specialties of the Native American tribal. The very first dream catcher of the Ojibwa was proposed to show normal insight. According to Frances Densmore,” In her…

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