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    to “switch” by choosing a gift that will have lasting value for him. If you’re so inclined, you can even tell your children that the Switch Witch is reporting on them (much like one of the inspirations for the doll, that sneaky Christmas-snitch the Elf on the Shelf) and watching them for good behavior in the lead-up to Halloween… hey, why not add some fringe…

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    Definition of Protagonist). In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Puck and Hermia are the main characters. Puck meets most all of the “duties” that the protagonist in a story. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Puck is a very powerful creature. With Puck being an elf or goblin, he enjoys playing practical jokes on mortals; however, his name can also align with some sort of demon. Perhaps it isn’t surprising that he brings a…

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    We are surrounded by many myths and stories of many heroes, gods, inspiring individuals who have passed into legend. Some of which who can tell firsthand of what they had encountered with these remarkable beings, their stories are to inspire one another, teach a lesson, forcing children into behaving. In this of the opera of Das Rheingold scene one is themed on absolute power, telling secrets, and judging people on their appearances. Wilhelm Richard Wagner(a very popular german composer)…

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    be sophisticated in the Puritan society. Pearl was acting and living as a troublesome and unimportant girl when she was little. Pearl did not listen to her mother and did everything in her own way as she likes. “Pearl, that wild and flighty little elf” (Hawthorne 79). When she grows up, if she had the same behavior, then she will be outcast in the Puritan society. Especially everyone will make fun of her because she is the daughter of an adulteress (Hester is Pearl’s mother) and has a bad name…

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    scene with peaceful bird noises is greatly interrupted by a horse, to show the power that the Nazgul have. I believe they use this blue-green hue so often, to give the movie a visual sense of mystery. Another great scene is when they go to see the elf witch. When they first start walking up the stairs it is daytime, then the scene completely changes to night. The stairs are lit with blue lights and the elves watch them as they continue to make their way to the top, to her castle. Galadriel…

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    “Therefore it is good for this poor, sinful woman that she has an infant immortality, a being capable of eternal joy or sorrow, confided to her care,-to be trained up by her to righteousness,-to remind her, at every moment of her fall…” (178). The elf child is a living reminder of Hester’s sin, as a life without Pearl would be the equivalent of Hester's life without sin. While caring for Pearl was Hester’s penance for her crime of adultery, she was often glared at by society as a disgraceful,…

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    room with blankets, movies, popcorn, and of course cookies for Santa Claus. The girls baked all of Santa’s favorite cookies including snicker doodle, sugar, red velvet, and especially chocolate chip! Page 7 Izabella and Mairead watched the movie “Elf’ and it was getting late, the girls were very tired and wanted it to be Christmas already. Page 8 As Izabella was about to fall asleep she saw a star and thought to herself, Star Light, Star Bright, First Star I See Tonight, I Wish I May, I Wish…

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    the blood-soaked dirt, maiming itself and discarding the vicious souls and innocent architecture it had once held to the ground to meet their gruesome end. It was then that Amaria, if she remained alive within that jasper stone, became the only Sun Elf alive. “It has been widely believed that, upon viewing the spectacle from within the stone, Amaria began to weep over her absent species and the tears that slid down her beautiful face became the curse that taints this land: a corrosive deluge of…

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    the bright blue of the lapis make them stand out. The artist must have made the eyes the focus point because they are looking upward to the gods. Meaning that this art is specifically made with the god in mind. The man has a round face with pointy elf like ears and pointed nose. Despite the eyes and nose, there is one part of him that stands out, his smile. His mouth…

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    If you’re one of those people that enjoy books that have an adventure, mythical creatures, and magic, this is the book for you. I greatly enjoyed the book “Slathbog’s Gold”. Mark L. Forman, the author, does a good job of combining a thrilling quest while also having the main character discover who he is and what he is becoming. We will be looking into the characters introduced in this book, as well as, what they were trying to achieve and what they learned along the way. First, let me introduce…

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