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    the reels. The Twiddle Twins will award you with a bonus game if you manage to land three or more of them anywhere on the reels. The wins from that bonus game can range from 2x the original stake up to 10,000x the original stake. Smiling like a Cheshire cat Lest we forget the Cat, as the cat is the wild symbol. The cat will substitute itself in order to complete active paylines and will serve as a multiplier for your wins too. This multiplier can range from 2x to 10x. Seriously, there is a…

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    There are four characters in the story. Each of these characters represents a part of us. :- Hem and Haw – Little people Sniff and Scurry – mice Sniff: Good and always sniffs out changes early before others are aware of it. Scurry: search what is needed and takes actions immediately. Hem: tries to deny and resists change as he fears it will lead to something worse. Haw: Always learns to adapt in time when he sees change can lead to something better. All four characters in the story search for…

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    the allusion “Cheshire cat” from “Alice in Wonderland” and how it helps to show the themes in “Fahrenheit 451”. I think the Cheshire cat helps to show, the theme that everyone is not really happy. They all have fake happiness for the parlor walls inside their homes. The Cheshire cat appears in the middle of the book on page eighty-nine. The narrator used the Cheshire cat to describe the smiles of the women Mildred had invited over to watch a tv program. “Mrs.…

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    The Comparison of Alice and Odysseus’s Heroic Journeys “Consider it a great joy, my brothers, whenever you experience various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. But endurance must do its complete work, so that you may be mature and complete, lacking nothing.” (James 1:2-4.) As in the first chapter of the book of James, battles are found in both Homer’s The Odyssey and Tim Burton’s film, Alice in Wonderland. The similarities between the characters’ experiences in…

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    existing schemas, Wonderland could be any ordinary place. Additionally, Abbas and Rahman’s article elicits reflection on the way readers of Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland think about, or, rather, do not think about, the practices and habits of our society. The actions and statements of the characters that seem to completely disregard what readers associate with normality…

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    The book that I have chosen is called Jenius The Amazing guinea Pig by Dick King-Smith and illustrated by Brain Floca. This book is a chapter book with seven chapters, but even though it is a chapter book it has pictures along with it. This book is a very funny book about a little girl and her guinea pig. This little girl named Judy had two guinea pigs and one day they had one little baby. She had told her class she could train a guinea pig and she was made fun of so she thought this was the…

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    each of the main characters that took place in all three novels discover the “real world” by entering the unreal/surreal world. All three novels take place during the Victorian era , The early Victorian era marked the arrival of a large middle-class society for the first time in the history of the Western world. The literature of the Victorian age entered a new period after the revival of romanticism. In the novel , Alice and Wonderland , Alice is sitting with her sister outdoors when she…

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    Down the Rabbit Hole: An Insight into Self Perception A musty old book. Sometimes the greatest insights can be made through the most mundane of objects. The words, “boring” and “old” passed through my head, like hecklers at a comedy club trying to kill a performance. Like the comic who gets heckled, I pushed through and plucked the book from the shelf. The spine felt like an accordion; the pages smelled of years of use. The little girl on the cover stared at me, expectant almost. The words,…

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    Social Class In Zootopia

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    Social class is present in Zootopia as it is present in today society. According to Collins, P. H. (1993) social class as a type of structure based on the ownership, control of resource and the type of work one does. The social class for Nick and Judy is the same, which is lower class. Judy comes from a farm family…

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    In My Neighbor Totoro, Mei and Satsuki Kusakabe explore the wild woods and let their imaginations run wild. Seeing magical creatures like a kind majestic beast, to a cat bus that has headlights as eyes seems too surreal. The movie takes you to a whole new world where you can find adventure through the eyes of two imaginative girls. Director, Hayao Miyazaki made this anime movie one of the best children’s movie I’ve ever seen. This movie had so many different morals behind it. The first moral I…

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