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    The Storm Sister is the second book in Lucinda Riley’s charm series based loosely on the mythology surrounding the famous star constellation. In this volume we met the story of Ally D’Aplièse, the sister who inherit Pa Salt, who is her adopted father, the love of the sea. In the book, Ally discovers her incomprehensible adoptive father is dead and that he left her an amulet and a letter that will help her find its origins. Though she was a great sailor and a brave woman, she ends up leaving the…

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    creepy. At first we heard nothing, then we heard screaming,slashing,and people running, asking for help. Something or someone was after them. It sounded like a horror house. So we booked it out of there as fast as we could. We ran till we were breathless and tired. Then we were about mid way through the field. Then Santino heard something, he told us to be quiet. There was someone following us. I decided to run, I ran like Usain Bolt, without looking back. Everyone decided to do the same.…

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    In 1903 a man named Robert Jemison started as well as managed an organization by the name of Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company. “This company furnished the business and financial management and secured resources for the construction of some of Birmingham’s most representative buildings, including the well-known sixteen story Empire Building.” A majority of the great building improvements were carried on through the Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company, than any other in Alabama. In…

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    Ethos In The Crucible

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    Isaac Murdock Ms King AP Lang 13 November 2017 Act 3 Crucible The Pathos used by the girls in act three of the crucible can be seen very prominently. An example of it used at the very beginning of the act Mary walks in in a breathless and nervous state, it says at the bottom of page 81 that “she can’t speak” she is too nervous to say anything, and throughout the rest of the act she speaks super quietly so as not to be heard. She uses her fear and panic to evoke sympathy from those who are…

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    Hegel begins by describing poetry as a form that manifests ideas into concrete actuality, rather than abstract feeling (p. 960). From the inner imagination comes the formation of material in poetry–but this material is not made poetic by being harboured in ideas, but that it is being harboured in an artistic imagination. Here, Hegel defines the artistic imagination as to keep the abstract universality of thought separate from the sensuously concrete objects. Poetry employs language as an…

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    Handsomest Drowned Man

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    As discussed in the previous paragraph, the village is a desolate place, and, with the drowned man’s arrival, thoughts and feelings begin to stir amongst the women. They began to analyze Esteban’s body leaving them “breathless” (Marquez 2) because Esteban was the “tallest, strongest, most virile and best-built man they had ever seen.” (Marquez 2). Women in the village were so fascinated about him that “they secretly compared him to their own men.” The drowned man is more…

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    Curley’s wife’s less physical (but much more destructive) violence is shown through her treatment of the weaker characters in the book, illustrating Steinbeck's moral of how violence has many different motivators. The portrayal of Curley's wife as an object of seduction leads the readers to conclude that the men on the ranch only think of her as a cause of trouble and distance themselves from her presence, not even giving her a name. Her desperate attempts for attention are coyly hidden behind…

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    Mary shelley uses heavy imagery, tone and diction go create a horror felt passage. She carefully describes the setting of where freaking stein was when he created life itself. “It was a dreary night of November quote, is pier imagery in automatically setting in Erie tone. Also describing how he slept and had a beautiful dream that was interrupted when “…I thought that I held the course of my dead mother in my arms…”. Shelley also at in negative introduction to create the pervasive atmosphere…

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    To start of with, Mary Shelley presents to her readers with the creature version of events and it is revealed that the creature had a very tough beginning in his life. Upon being created his own creator had abandoned upon the realization that his own creation had turned out to be grotesque and hideous instead of beautiful and alluring as he wished, “ His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscle and arteries beneath ;his hair was of a lustrous black, and flowing; his teeth of a pearly…

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    In Bach's D major and a minor fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier, some of the characteristic that Bach often uses including descending 5th sequences in order to go from on tonal area to another tonal area. As you can see in the D major fugue, at the episode 2 which is from measure nine to measure 10, the sequences allows the music goes from b minor back to G major. The same technique is also used in the a minor fugue from measure 8 where it goes from a minor back to C major at measure 9. Some…

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