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    Cinna's Archetype

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    to help him get his glasses back (Lord of the Flies). Grendel’s mother shows a similar character archetype; however, she does not root for the hero in Beowulf. She does though encourage and cheer on her son Grendel in his story. The way she supports Grendel is very different from how other mothers would cheer on their sons. She is a very cold person and shows her affection in other ways, for example: how she saves Grendel when the humans are…

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    Why Cookies and Ages? In the story, called Amazing Grace, is by Jonathan Kozol. The story about a boy he met in a really poor place. But we will get to that later. Kozol is an educator, writer , and activist. He has spent most of his adult life working with, and writing about what a lot of people ignore. The poor, illiterate, and the homeless one. Now going back to what the story about, the story, Amazing Grace, is about Kozol visiting another poor place, south Bronx. South Bronx was not always…

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    full blast. The first wave of arthropods vaporize almost instantly, and the second wave of (much larger) spiders fares about as well. The third wave is much more resistant, but their health bars deplete quickly and they too crumble into ashes. We cheer and high five, but our victory is short-lived. A huge spider, anger in its eight beady eyes, tears the fuse box out of the wall with its pincers. The lights cut out along with the oven’s power, but luckily the windows are wide enough to provide…

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    Friends are people whom we can interact and build a relationship with. Nothing is more common in our lives than having friends. To make friends people interact with those around them, together they create a sensible relationship, and if this relationship is carried with both individuals interested in each other then it results in friendship. Every person has their own taste in choosing friends. Diverse and parallel people exist all over the world, few like to make friends with their own tribes…

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    best at doing is Wrestling. It is not a sport for the faint of heart. It is rough and brutal. It is the oldest sport in the world and in some countries a rite of passage. Other sports that I do include, Cross Country, Track and Cheer. I never imagined that I would do Cheer in my whole life. Although, I can tumble fairly well, so I could only assume it is a good sport for me to do. Cross Country and track are really only pass times for me just to get to the next wrestling season. Other activities…

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    Marchosias: A Short Story

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    say. For no one was able to prove that they exist up until now. When we arrived to the tavern, Samael looked at me with a wide smile saying "I wonder how you'll fare in these last two competitions..." And as we enter the tavern, I am greeted by cheers echoing throughout the entire the tavern. "I'm amazed at what you did there boy! If I were you, I'd faint right as i look down that tall…

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    An athlete's goal is to either to maintain their physical fitness, that they have earned through various exercises, or they hope that their name is remembered. However, in some cases skill hardly matters to be remembered as an athlete. Rather, the death of a youthful athlete has a more memorable plaque on their tombstone than an older athlete’s. In A. E. Housman’s poem To an Athlete Dying Young, Housman explores this idea of how the death of a young athlete makes them more memorable than dying…

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    Once upon a time, there lived a cunning woman named Charlotte. She had long brown hair that swept her shoulders and she had shining deep blue eyes and tan skin. She lived on a perfect little island with lush green forests,shining rivers, and sandy beaches that smelled like the sea. It was called Ocleous. Throughout the village, Charlotte was known as the most intelligent person alive, almost as smart as Athena, the goddess of wisdom. If anyone had a problem, they would go the Charlotte.…

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    Seven Year Itch Analysis

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    gender and the need for equality is core. Ninety percent of the movie shows revenge that the female protagonists’ exercises for the harm inflicted on her (Patrick, 2011). It provides the female viewers with a character that they can cheer. Frequently the men cheer on the strong female protagonists as well in such movies and as a result portray a message where both genders have equal opportunities. It is evident that the movie tries to educate women that it is important to fight for what they…

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    starts, we can see a crowd of male men, all dressed in white, sitting in an auditorium in the video on the left. A man also dressed in white walks in and the crowd is cheers for him. He stands in front of the microphone and we can clearly see his face. He is turning his back away from the audience…

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