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    Tabitha bedwell Mr. Tischer Techniques of writing 20 November, 2016 Teen Titans V.S. Teen Titans GO! Teen Titans was a soul searching, and heart wrenching comic: on the other hand “Teen Titans GO!” Is a humorous, and funny comic. These two comics although having the same characters and basically the same name are extremely different. Teen Titans was beneficial to the audience and provided the proper way to act in any situation while still having a great storyline and entertaining…

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    Gothic literature has been known for its basis of sin and evil. By vaguely evaluating the two novel-based stories, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Moby Dick by Herman Melville, one may seem to find similarities between the two. The Scarlet Letter is about a young, married woman named Hester Prynne, who becomes pregnant and has a child by another man out of wedlock; she is then forced to live with her shame and wear the letter “A” on her bosom to symbolize “adultery.” After her…

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    The Complete Persepolis

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    The exploration of the sense of self through both the “The Bluest Eye’ and “The Complete Persepolis’ can be distinguished as similar but severely complex. Bildungsroman formats the journey of love, independence and identity for characters development. ‘The Bluest Eye’ endures reconciliations between the protagonist, Claudia MacTeer and the world as she recalls a childhood memoir of being surrounded by “ruined” (Morrison, p.101) women, a corrupt family and a misfortunate lifestyle. Similarly,…

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    Moby Dick

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    In Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick, a captain and his crew endeavor on a perilous journey to kill the legendary white whale. Melville, often through the perspective of a first-time whaler named Ishmael, chronicles Captain Ahab’s desperate venture to exhort his revenge on the great Moby Dick. During the Pequod’s quest to avenge Ahab's leg, Ishmael vividly documents life aboard, while analyzing the significance of both morality and immorality in this world. Ultimately, Melville utilizes powerful…

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    Ahab, a prominent character of Moby-Dick written by Herman Melville, is the whaling captain of the Pequod, who is obsessed with the killing of a great white whale called Moby-Dick, hence the title of the novel. The captain is known for his vindictive nature associated with the whale, respectively, since the whale amputated one of his legs in a previous voyage. This arresting feature of his prosthetic leg stands to represent the cause of all Ahab’s obsessive, insane thoughts, actions, and words.…

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    Dick Clark had always been interested in music. At the age of 13 he dreamed of being a DJ. Clark worked at his uncle's radio station (larkin,comp, 2002). Dick Clark inherited the skill of show business from his uncle. Dick Clark's dream of becoming a DJ became true after he was invited to American Bandstand as a substitute where he later stayed as host(larkin,comp, 2002). Dick Clark was invited to the show that changed his life. Dick Clark was invited to American Bandstand as a substitute were…

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    The great American epic, “Moby Dick”, is rivaled in greatness, when it comes to literature, by very few other books in history. The story of Moby Dick is one of vengeance. The story goes that there was a captain who had gotten his leg taken by a great white whale and went out to search the seas to find it to get vengeance upon it. Moby Dick was published in 1851 by a man by the name of Herman Melville. Herman Melville got the idea for the story from being a whaler in his earlier years starting…

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    Herman Melville’s story, Moby Dick, written in 1851, explains how a man, Captain Ahab, risks everything he has so he can get revenge on a whale who caused him to lose his leg. Moby Dick was received, by a survey from other authors, to be one of the “100 best novels of all time”. The novel was also received, by readers, to be one of Melville’s worst Novels. Readers didn’t like the novel because some thought the writing style was too complex, some also thought that it was extremely slow reading.…

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    An Essay About Aha Myth

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    In this Myth, involved a pirate name Aha. He is one of the most fireced pirate on the seas, he stole goods, killed people you name it, Aha did it. Many people considered him a hero others think he is despicable. Some rumors say that he gives all of his stolen treasure to the poor, like the orignal red riding hood. Some say with the stolen treasures he has he spents it on boozes. Aha has a pirate crew of four people; stinky, stupid , stinky stupid, and stupid stupid. Trust me these guys are more…

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    Moby Dick Name of the Writer Name of the Institute Date of Submission The Quarter-Deck and The chase-Third Day Introduction: Moby-Dick is full of symbolism and describes the character of Captain Ahab in two chapters The Quarter Deck and The Chase-Third Day. Moby Dick is a Great novel written by Herman Melville in 1851. It is a story of a quest among a White Whale named as Moby Dick who destroyed the Captain Ahab’s ship in a voyage and also split his leg from the Knee. MobyDick is…

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