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    The beasts in the world are the people society least expect. All through literature, history, and films, characters that are thought to be protagonists are often times revealed as antagonists and monstrous. Examples of sadistic characters are found in Beauty and the Beast, Harry Potter, and in the short story, The Lottery. Gaston from Beauty and the Beast is the most handsome man in the village and everyone loves him. No one realizes that his intentions for killing the Beast is so that he can…

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    strike their mark, but certainly close enough to give pause to whatever the monster was doing and turn his attentions towards the Battleaxe. An elven roar came from his lips as he charged at his enemy, who was looking up from his prey at the small elf charging at him. The beast still had a knife at her throat, Eric could now see a tiny spool of blood dripping from her neck as his helmet went askew on his head. He adjusted it, allowing the dark light to capture the unique steel of his battleaxe…

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    like Dobby the house elf, and who would come out and sort of invisibly assist the artist with their work and would shape the outcome of that work.” By correlating the evolution of how the ancients viewed creativity with the rising death count of talented artists over the years, she establishes a logical train of thought for her audience to follow. Gilbert’s ethos is also affected by how she introduces historical facts. By connecting them to modern topics such as “Dobby the house elf” or joking…

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    8w Brisingr Summary

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    place in an alternate reality’s medieval times in a land known as Alagaësia. The main characters, Eragon and Saphira, are on a quest to release the land from the iron fist of Galbatorix. Eragon and Saphira the dragon are joined in the story by Arya the elf, Orik the dwarf, Roran Stronghammer, Murtagh the traitor, and the Dark King Galbatorix. Eragon is the central character and is Saphira’s rider. As such, their minds are connected. Eragon is brave and skilled in sword fighting and magic. He…

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    a superhero with his super power being his luck. Such ocassions his luck has saved him include when the goblins tried kidnapping the dwarves in the mountains, finding the Arkenstone in the monumental pile of treasure, surviving the escape from the Elf Kings palace on a barrel, and finding Smaug 's weakspot (B). Not only does he have uncanny luck but he is very pure and keeps part of his character throughout the entire novel. Bilbo never falters in his morals even if it means betraying Throrin,…

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    the fire-breathing Dragon Glaurung. The visor on the Dragon-helm shielded the wearer from the Dragon's fire and enthralling gaze. Azaghal was waylaid by Orcs while traveling along the Dwarf-road in East Beleriand. His life was saved by Maedhros, an Elf who was one of the sons of Feanor. Azaghal gave Maedhros the Dragon-helm in gratitude. Maedhros…

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    Beowulf Alternate Ending

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    "You will NEVER be able to reclaim that mountain, stupid dwarf!" The elf fumed, his eyes glistening with malice as he clutched the armrests of his throne in anger. "What are you even thinking? Marching into Erebor with a handful of over-the-hill dwarfs and mere tod-dlers to face Smaug? I will not allow for your stubbornness to re-awake that dragon to bring death and destruction over all Arda! If you don't give in, you and your people shall rot in my dungeon. Your case is lost, dwarf!" "And so…

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    did you know what door it was.” Then Allorah replied and said “ right as we ran pass I felt different temperatures as we passed the doors the first one was freezing, the second one was hot, and the third one was a nice cool temperature, and when the elf said one was a field I edmedientally knew that it was the one the felt…

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    This book is narrated in the first-person view by Magnus Chase, 16-year-old demigod and homeless orphan. His mom was murdered in a house fire but Magnus knows there is a deeper happening. After his death and arrival in the Norse afterlife. Magnus discovers that he is the son of the Norse deity, Frey. He must stop Fenris Wolf from escaping his prison and ending the world. Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer has a slow and detailed build up. There is a lot of action in this book. Whenever you…

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    Analysis Of Everblaze

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    Cities series which follows the life of Sophie Elizabeth Foster. She grew up in San Diego, up until she was 12, meeting a boy named Fitz, telling her that she is the key to fixing all the problems in the Elvin world. She finds out that she is too and elf and this power to read mind that she’s had since she was five is normal. Through her journeys of being kidnapped, angering the Council, enrolling in a new school, Firefox Academy, discovering an alicorn, and being adopted by Grady and Edaline,…

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