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    Filled with lavish descriptions and poignant anecdotes, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a compelling account of the murders of the Clutter family in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas. In this piece Capote attempts to produce a new variety of nonfiction: the nonfiction novel. Critics such as Conrad Knickerbocker praise Capote for his success in creating a cinematic experience within a nonfiction book, whereas others such as Stanley Kauffmann criticize him for an unnecessarily detailed piece…

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    instantly falls in love with her and imagines that she is being sexy in front of him with red rose petals covering her, which makes him become obsessed with her later in the movie. He dreams about her and the red rose petals. 3. Where is the climax? The climax of the film is when Ricky’s father, Colonel Fitts, assumes that Lester is gay when Ricky sells Lester drugs. After Colonel Fitts hits Ricky and kicks him out of the house, he tries to kiss Lester, but Lester…

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    we can trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature, and that we are all capable of becoming a Nazis. We can see this because he makes the characters start off nice and innocent, but as the story develops and starts going to the climax we see that the boys start changing and they become savage they start not to care about the others. Golding believes that we are all capable of becoming Nazis and uses symbolism such as savagery in Lord of the flies. Some examples he used…

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    In most cases the use of foreshadowing is a discrete one, in “The Things They Carried”, by Tim O’Brien, it is much more obvious, at least when it comes to the climax of the story. There are many instances of foreshadowing throughout the story, but the one that is most important is also the one that is most obvious. As the reader is first given the list of items that each man carries as well as its weight, the…

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    After you finish reading the book: Number three Fitzgerald writes that the biggest fault of the book is not describing Gatsby and Daisy’s emotional relationship “...from the time of their reunion to the catastrophe.” He leaves it out from the start so the reader can formulate their own thoughts on the matter. Usually this is a good form of writing that many authors do; however, in this situation I agree with his statement in saying that adding their emotional relationship would make a more…

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    you pick Sarah you hand over the gold and the madam takes your money and asks for your pouch. It's one of the rules for orcs you're not allowed to use any potions. Sarah takes your hand and leads you to a room she opens the door you both walk through it and she closes it behind her. You strip off all your battle armor and sit on the bed as you watch her she first takes off her high heels that she slips off her red dress she is completely nude. Her breasts are B Sizes 35"–36 her nipple colors are…

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    When you reach your final destination knowledge, strength, beauty, wealth and riches, family and friends cannot accompany you, you are left on your own and only your good deeds can assist you, this is the moral I got from a 15th century morality play ‘Everyman’. A morality play according Webster (2015) is an allegorical play popular especially in the 15th and 16th centuries in which the characters personify abstract qualities of concepts (as virtues, vices or death). Everyman is a one- act…

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    Do you want to put on a play that is both interesting and relevant to modern society? Well, then I strongly advise you to choose “The Crucible” for the next school play. Published in 1952, during a period of cold war tensions, which culminated in the ideological "witch trials" of the McCarthy era in America; the allegorical play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is set in Salem Massechutsets, in 1692, during the Salem Witch Trials. This play is dramatically appealing due to its unusual plot…

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    Looking at life the way that nobody else sees it!Everyone looks at life different but some people look at it the same.She thinks that after everything happening in her life, going plan riding is the only way that she can look at life as a positive thing.Well in the book Positively Beautiful, by Wendy Mills,Erin a fourteen year old girl looks at life as a different place than just sitting and watching TV while your bored and have nothing to do.She looks at it as it is a gift to be here and that…

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    the pearl that he found was no ordinary pearl, but instead the greatest pearl. When he did find the pearl he thought about how he can use it but he might not know that decisions don’t go the way you think it will go. Both characters had faced the climax but they don’t know what will affect them later. They either might learn something that changes them for good or…

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