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    may seem today. In the medieval time period , the cooking profession was different from how it is now. Cooks then were basically someone cooking over an open fire using regular medieval cooking utensils such as pots, pans, skillets, kettles and cauldrons. They also use knives, ladles, meat forks, and scissors to prepared. Some other useful kitchen appliances that were used in this time period were the mortar…

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    up against him. Mood~ The mood of a story is the atmosphere or feeling that is created through details, actions, or words the author selects. An example of mood would be when the witches are putting things into the cauldron and talking with Macbeth saying "Go all around the cauldron; throw in poisoned guts./answer the questions I ask you." (IV.I.3-62) This creates a darker and wicked tone because of the many ingredients added and then Macbeth's sudden presence. Hyperbole~ A hyperbole is an…

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    The Witch's Tale Now, now, before you all point out the obvious, let me explain my hideous appearance first. It’s not my fault that I look like a witch. The green skin came from a horrible spray tan I recieved hours before those two blonde annoying brats came stomping on my lawn. My long black hair runs in the family from birth, so I can’t really control all of that nonsense. And lastly, I honestly don’t know why these children are facing charges against me when I was only simply trying to help…

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    I have not written in my journal since I was a little girl, but I feel that it would help me clear my head of the pain I experience every day. It is excruciating, yet most of my suffering lies within myself. When the story of Snow White is read to little boys and girls, it does not take long for them to understand that I am a malevolent villain. Being considered "The Evil Queen," it is easy to believe that I try to rid the world of goodness. Barely anybody even knows my name, which happens to be…

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    The ancient greeks became known for their perfection in art During the classical era they developed their own style that historians would later call the Severe Style The greeks from the Archaic Period made sculptures of men called Kouroi and women called Korai These statues had similar features and stood stiffly with their arms at their sides During the classical period, greek artist began to sculpt people in more relaxed postures and even in action scenes The most famous works from this era…

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    Timothy Walter Burton was born on 1958 in Burbank, California. He had a hard time maintaining friendships during his childhood because other kids would brand him as a “weirdo” and would tease him for being so eccentric, so he grew up as an introvert and loner child, who would spend most of his time by himself, drawing, reading Edgar Allan Poe’s stories, watching Vincent Price’s films, and making short films in his backyard using stop-motion animation techniques. One of his early animation was…

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    care of all governing matters. The Duke of Mao created this piece of work to honor King Li and his reign. The Mao Gong Ding is a big three – legged cauldron made out of bronze (bronze was mainly used for ritual purposes, dining purposes, and sacrificial purposes). It was made along with 500 characters written on it. The characters written on the cauldron were actually written to record history because paper would rotten and so bronze…

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    empires of old and labeled it as the subject of geography. Geography may look like lines and colors on a map but, it is much deeper than that. It is the physical features of those lines on a map and the people who live there. In his book, Asia’s Cauldron, Robert D. Kaplan explains how physical and cultural geography is an important factor when dealing with the issue of the South China Sea in Southeast Asia. Throughout his book, he argues whether or not the South China Sea should be worth…

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    John Proctor is the tragic hero in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The downfall of John in the play is due to a human flaw, which largely qualifies him as a tragic hero. John is a respectable farmer, who has a high social status .The tragic flaw was the physical attraction he had towards Abigail Williams, yet he had a wife. His wife realizes his husband’s acts of adultery and gets jealous. Proctor knows that he has the option to confess the deed. However, his pride comes in his way and he is…

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    Pentacle: (4)For years, the media, pop culture, portrayed the pentacle as evil, like the pagan symbols were bad. Beginner Wiccans often have to "reprogram" their own way of thinking about the pentacle. (4) The pentacle was seen as both good or evil. Mostly in pagan terms, good. Now, I have no other knowledge as to where the word originated from and what all powers it contains, so doing a bit of research on my own I have come to find out some, what I like to call. Fun facts. The pentacle…

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