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    In this paragraph we will be talking about Saruman’s power, jealousness towards Gandalf, and his downfall and betrayal of the Istari and Gandalf. In T.A. 2463 Saruman formed the White Council to stop the comeback of Sauron and Saruman was voted the Head of the White Council. Saruman was faithful to the cause up until about T.A. 4000 when Sauron persuade him to help him destroy Middle-Earth. Saruman was always faithful to the cause of stopping the cause when he and the other Istari arrived in…

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    The passage “The Interrogators” is a short extract from “Our Flowers & Nice Bones”, written by Christopher Middleton. It describes a cold, isolated village, apparent suffering from the aftermath of conflict. The village is likely in a Northern, Eastern-European country, due to its weather and inhabitants. The passage follows two interrogators and their search for a secret thought to be kept by the town. Their goal is met with resistance from the residents. This resistance is due to obvious…

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    Pearl is introduced as a child with a strange eerie look to her. There are multiple cases that Hawthorne adresses Pearl as an “elf-child”: “In the afternoon of a certain summer 's day, after Pearl grew big enough to run about, she amused herself with gathering handfuls of wild flowers, and flinging them, one by one, at her mother 's bosom; dancing up and down like a little elf whenever she hit the scarlet letter”(73). Her mother, in the beginning of the story, calls her an evil child and she was…

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    The nice lady in a elf costume took the picture. I thought (In my mind)” Hey I should be getting a present from the jolly fat man….. Should I.” Well…..all the fat man gave me was a measly coin!!!!!” A COIN!!!!”My reaction was like a bull in a china shop. I threw the coin…

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    Why Is Pearl Unique

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    Pearl has many qualities. There's one quality out the most, her beauty. Her beauty is shines like no other. Her charm could be described as rich and luxurious. She has a beauty that all the men go crazy over her. She has a differnet parts that make her unique. Her eyes acquire both intensity and flourishness. Her hair is made of a deep glossy shade of brown. They say that she has a figure like no other. Even her clothes tie in with her symbol in the story. It makes an association between her,…

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    a scarlet ‘A’ upon her chest. This marks the beginning of a life long punishment of public humiliation. Over the course of her punishment Hester’s daughter Pearl grows up to learn neither rules nor manners. Young pearl is often referred to as ‘ an elf child’. Throughout the punishment of her sins and her daughter’s…

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    destroy the ring because of its dangerous power. Soon after, they get lost and almost die. Frodo is gravely injured and needed to be healed by the Rivendell Elves. In Rivendell, a council is formed and it is decided that a group including a wizard, an Elf, Dwarves, Hobbits and Men will set out to take the ring to Mount Doom so that it can be destroyed. In the conclusion of the book, Boromir, thirsty for the ring’s power, attacks Frodo in attempt to take it for himself but fails. Frodo decides…

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    The show must go on, or at least the hero has to live until the end so the readers have a story to finish. In How to Read Literature Like a Professor Revised Edition by Thomas C. Foster, Foster explains why it’s never a good idea to be near the hero much less be best friends with the hero because the hero will be the one to survive the story. The surrounding characters are free game for the writer to do what they please, which sometimes involves killing them off. Disposing of characters close…

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    Artemis Fowl Characters

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    Artemis Fowl the Graphic Novel by Eoin Colfer Character: Artemis Fowl ___________________________________________________________________________ Discuss some of the main personality traits to this character. Artemis Fowl is the main character in the book Artemis Fowl the Graphic Novel by Eoin Colfer. He is a teenage criminal mastermind so he is very smart. He wants money and doesn’t care how he gets it and he shows this by kidnapping a fairy, Holly Short, to ransom her for money. He cares…

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    are able to walk around in the day. Remember that myth everyone believed that Vampires can only walk out at night? That applies to mostly everyone except a few families, one of those families being mine. Anyways, the Blane Family were a very odd Elf family from what I read from my mother’s mind (another wonderful trait). They kept to themselves most of the time unless urgent and…they didn’t really…

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