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    The Great Gatsby A Hero

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    The Great Gatsby is a novel written by one of the greatest American authors, Francis Scott Fitzgerald born in 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is published in 1925. Initially, he does not know a great success, but after 1950, it will be an incredible success around the globe. (Preface p. 11) On reading Fitzgerald 's life we understand the sense of lost generation and read the example of one of his heroes in Gatsby. We can find in this character a close visible with its creator.…

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    Narnia, a household name for a book series written by C.S. Lewis. The book series includes seven books. I chose it for my book report because the story is intriguing and it can trick you into thinking that a world like that could be real. It takes places during world war two, in England. The siblings were moved to the uncle's house in the countryside. During a rainy day, the children play hide and seek. The youngest, Lucy, hides in a wardrobe. She finds an icy world, a world that would be…

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    unexpected pieces. He once in a while utilizes strange media as a part of his work, including products of the soil juices, blood, black powder, and grass stains, in works, for example, his Stains arrangement. In the 1980s, his style turned out to be more enchanted, as he worked with beams of light, groups of stars, and other heavenly subjects. Ruscha is best known for his witty and mysterious utilization of content in his sketches, which he keeps on joining into his works today (Marshall). He…

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    Chapter Twenty-Five In the days following the curse being broken, the residents of Storybrooke found their lives changing rapidly. Snow White and Prince Charming were finally reunited with their daughter, Emma and their grandson, Henry. Mr. Gold, who was now going by his more colorful moniker, Rumpelstiltskin, moved out of his home with Regina and moved into a large Queen Anne Revival-style mansion with Belle. Emma made the decision to have full custody of Henry, not allowing Rumpelstiltskin or…

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    common first draft jitters. The most common writing challenge is getting started. In order to be a productive writer, we must start by putting our creative minds to the test and letting our fingers follow. If writing were as easy as walking thru an enchanted park, the writing process would be a breeze. In relation to Anne Lamott’s “ Getting Started” article. Writing is far from a walk in the park. “You clear a space for the writing voice, you are desperate to communicate, to edify or entertain,…

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    Nick Carraway, the narrator of The Great Gatsby, returns from the Great War restless and with a larger worldview than the narrow rural outlook he had before his departure. This causes Nick to leave the wholesale hardware business that his family had run in Minnesota since the civil war (pg. 7) and explore a new frontier. He eventually convinces his father to support him for a year and travels east to New York City in order to “learn the bond business” (pg. 5) which exposes the reader to the…

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    For the third text, as displayed in the title, talked about the story of the fisherman and his wife. The male character is described as a kind and helpful one. He released the big flounder who was actually an enchanted prince when the flounder begged him to let him free. In relation with occupational roles, this story female and male character were also portrayed in stereotypically feminine and masculine occupations where the female characters had no occupation…

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    James's Ambition Of Truth

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    finds a cow-path which he believes will lead to a habitation. In taking this belief to be true, and following the path to the house, the man saves himself from the dangers of the woods. Even if the path had not led to a habitation, by believing that it would, the man was able to verify the reality of his experience. This passage suggests that beliefs are true if they allow one to make accurate predictions of future experience. However, James furthers develops his notion of truth by…

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    S.H.I.E.L.D (Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage, and Law- Enforcement Division) is an agency that internationally keeps the world safe. S.H.E.I.L.D uses the best super heroes they can find. With the help of Iron Man (Tony Stark), Thor, The Incredible Hulk (Bruce Banner), Black Widow, Hawkeye, and Captain America they protect New York City and the rest of the world against Loki, brother of Thor, and his army. Nick Furry, being the director of S.H.I.E.L.D, assembles the Avengers team…

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    swimming in a river that is likely to be surrounded by snipers, and treating a Viet Cong stronghold like a touristic town. She is empowered by war, and in the end, her transformation makes her hungrier for adventure than her boyfriend is. She is enchanted by Vietnam, and loves the way it makes her feel, as if she if complete, and can never lose herself. Ironic, since the first thing that happened when she came in contact with the war is she lost her…

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