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    (Goodrich & Hackett 540) In the beginning of Act 1, Anne demonstrates that she is rebellious and bursting with vitality. Unfortunately, the other fugitives simply do not comply with her need for fun. “I only want some fun… someone to laugh and clown with… After you’ve sat still all day and hardly moved, you’ve got to have some fun. I don’t know what’s the matter with that boy.” Trapped in the secret annex, Anne immediately begins to cause mischief. By stealing Peter’s shoes, mimicking Mr. and…

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    Still on the first page (of short story), Crane follows with a sentence or two about each character, giving us a feel for how each of them operate, setting in motion the attachment we’d soon come to have with them. We see the cook acting as a bit of a clown stating, “Gawd! That was a narrow clip” (Short Story, pg.1); the oiler, characterized from the start as the everyday man, already partaking in his rowing duties; the correspondent, acting as part-philosopher part-man, watching the waves and…

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    jarring music, the camera focuses on an unsettling monster sitting across from a little girl. This is when the video flashes from child to child showing them with creepy, disturbing, or scary adults dressed as things such as the grim reaper, a dirty clown, a zombie, an angry Santa, and so forth. As the video comes to close, a caption asks the question “how do our children see us when we’ve been drinking”? The collective point of these images being that when you drink, your children see you as…

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    They are both loyal to their cause Batman to protect Gotham City and Beowulf to his loyalty to his king. They both have to be strong and courageous to face any adversity that may come their way from monsters to a crazy clown. They both have numerous sets of skill to defeat the evil that they face. They both also have help Beowulf from his soldiers and batman from his partner Robin or the Justice League. They both don’t have a super power but rely on their gadgets from…

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    for example flying and small spaces. o Blood, injection or injury phobias: A fear relating to medical procedures or blood or injury, for example injections and operations. o Other phobias: A fear relating to other specific phobias, for example clowns and vomiting. • Social phobia Social phobia is also known as social anxiety disorder. It is the fear of social situations where you can be rejected, humiliated or judged by others. Examples of social phobias are fears of public speaking or…

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    Montresor's Conversations

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    The conversations which take place throughout the entire story between the two main characters reveals a lot about Montresor plan. There are points in the story where the characters comments show more to the reader than they initially appear to. One place where this occurs is when Mr. Montresor first confronts Fortunato. He encounters Fortunato in the middle of the carnival and he tells his “friend” that he has just came by some Amontillado, a rare fine wine. He tricks Fortunato into following…

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    When I look at examples from the two stories, An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen and Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, I see that both main characters are rather naive in their initial understanding of the battles they were about to fight, and they both underestimated their enemies. Dr.Stockmann and Okonkwo, are both men of strong believes in their causes. However, they are unlike each other in the way that each ends the narrative. While Dr.Stockmann understands that there is dignity in…

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    High School Cliques

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    No matter how much someone hates high school, I think that everybody will miss a piece of it when it's over. High school is filled with drama, love, tears, hatred, and many more emotions. We gain friends, and we lose friends. Some people are involved in so many things, and some people aren't involved in anything. Regardless of all of that, high school is supposed to be the best four years of someone's life, but in a blink of an eye it is over. Fort Madison high school has a numerous amount of…

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    As a child it was always my dream to own a salon called “A New Me”. When I was in eighth grade the cosmetology teachers came to talk to us about selecting Cosmetology as an elective for high school. We took a trip to Southwest High School to see what the students do in cosmetology, I knew from that point I needed to take the class. When I first started we did book work for the whole school year to learn Cosmo terms and tutorials from the Milady book. For the first semester we had to learn…

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    Shakespeare’s Attitude to Puritanism in his Plays The term “Puritan” appeared in England around 1565 as a reference to the abuse of religious propaganda in the period. German refugees brought into England the notion of pure primitive church and purity of reform. One of the first printed uses of the term originated in a Catholic attack on an Anglican policy statement and later as an argument of Protestant leaders against Elizabeth’s keeping of the crucifix on her chapel altar. Puritanism can be…

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