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    The Separation 1. Call to Adventure- Marlin is a clown fish with a son named Nemo. Marlin constantly warns Nemo not to venture into the open sea because it is very dangerous. On Nemo’s first day of school, he was dared to go out to the open sea and “touch the butt” of the ship that was in the distance and then swim back. Before he was able to swim back, Nemo was scooped up by a scuba driver that would then bring him to a dentist office and Nemo would be put into a fish tank. 2. Refusal of the…

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    Bucky Barnes

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    holding a semi-automatic gun and unloading rounds right into the heads of the Japanese soldiers. While there is no gore on these covers, it is clear that Captain America and Bucky Barnes are not just subduing the enemy like they had in the prior comic with the Nazi soldiers, but are systematically exterminating them like it’s a game. Whereas the Captain displays a serious expression, Bucky is seen smiling. From this, we can gather he is entertained by not the act of killing other people, but…

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    Wendy In Neverland

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    While Wendy, as a mother, is respected as an authority, she is shut away from the adventure, separated from the boy’s adventures in Barrie’s book. She is underground, and rarely sees the outside; a literal placement of Wendy beneath the boys of the island to express her subordinate nature to the dominant patriarch: “Really there were whole weeks when, except perhaps with a stocking in the evening, she was never above ground,” (Barrie 41). Barrie’s emphasis on Wendy being the mother figure who is…

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    community is the best feeling that you could ever have because you know in your that you left this world a little better than when you arrived in it. The concept and morale compass that each of them held titles each of them a powerful and innovative “Captain of…

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    The reason that the PATRIOT Act and Captain America: Civil War are often compared is the similarities between the conflict of Americans and the clash of the superheroes. In the battle of the Sokovia Accords Captain America, the Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Falcon, and Winter Solider were on one side and Iron Man, the Black Widow, Vision, the Black Panther, and the War Machine were on the other side. Captain America’s team represents those who want to keep their civil…

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    The One who was “Gay and Innocent and Heartless” “They are, however, allowed to change, only it must be a complete change”-J.M. Barrie In Peter Pan Wendy Darling dreamed of a place called Neverland and a heroic boy who never grew up, Peter Pan. When her dreams became reality, her location, experiences, and family made her identity change due to these forces. In the book Peter Pan written by J. M Barrie, many forces change the identity of Wendy Darling. Being in a different location, Neverland,…

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    In the novel, Captains Courageous, Rudyard Kipling uses the elements of an adventure tale to give an essential life lesson to the reader. Harvey Cheyne, Jr., the son of a rich businessman, falls of a luxury liner during a storm. He is picked up by a fishing crew who teaches him how to be responsible and good-mannered. In this story, Kipling uses simile, foreshadowing, and characterization to draw the reader into an extraordinary story. Firstly, the author uses simile to help the reader…

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    *Official Google+ account for Peter Pan 'Pan' *The Manipulator* *Name* Peter Pan Character: Peter Pan is the Neverland alias of Malcolm, who is the father of Rumpelstiltskin. Fear Peter Pan is extremity resourceful, powerful and cunning. But in Once Upon a Time, his worst fear comes out before his alias (Peter Pan) emerges and when his Malcolm. Malcolm Malcolm (Enchanted Forest alias of Peter Pan) had a tragic childhood. After being sold to a blacksmith, Malcolm began to dream of a…

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    Within the picture before me, I see myself, dressed in all black; black dress shoes, black pants, a black button-down shirt with a sleek black tie, a black coat, black gloves, a black ski mask, and a black fedora to complete the persona. Frightening faces sat taped over the panes of glass around the porch lights, their eyes glowing as the light passed through, a red beacon rotated about, casting shadows across our lawn with each pass, and eerie music played loudly, drifting through the air into…

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    ” - Captain America. This quote is another way of saying be tough and never give up. Captain America’s real name is Steven or “Steve” Rogers he specializes in speed, intelligence, and strength abilities. He has mastered martial arts, Captain America was one of the finest combatants Earth had ever known. Captain America is the greatest avenger of all time because he is strong and has an adamantium vibranium alloy otherwise known as his shield. Captain America is magnificently strong. Captain…

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