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    GENDER AND MYTH The historical records show that the position of women in the society was varied according to culture, religion and geographical and scientific developments throughout many years. In general sense, women are supposed to be the submissive, obedient, self-sacrificing and “the angel in the house “as Woolf said. This idea of passive women is represented in approximately the same way in many examples of world literature. This research paper is a quest to identify the portrayal of the…

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    “Shush Steve” said Alex, “sorry I forgot were in the woods” said Steve. Steve and Alex been friends forever. Alex is a girl with orange long hair, a green top with a dark green strap around her waist, with brown pants and grey boots, her eye color is green. Steve is a boy with blue eyes, a light blue t-shirt, and dark blue pants. “We have to find a way out” said Alex. “I know that but how” said Steve. As they walk trying to find a way out of the forest, they found a trap. As both of them feel…

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    Sex sells. This is true in all forms of entertainment, including video games. As a rising phenomenon since the 1980s, video games have enchanted an amalgam of people worldwide. It’s main audience in the past were young children. There were many elements in these games that kept their eyes glued to the screen. One of these factors was the ideal role model, which is prevalent in games. Many games, especially the older ones, contained over muscular men usually acting violently such as Rambo for…

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    Alan Watts Research Paper

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    Croshaw shared his Buddhist beliefs with Watts and the teen became enchanted. Croshaw was critical in helping lay the foundation for Watts to develop his earliest ideas on the meaning of life and how one should deal with moral problems that occur throughout life. Upon returning from France with Croshaw, he made the decision…

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    And so he continues to make his racist remarks and accuses Othello to have enchanted her white daughter, because he is black and old. Gatsby and Othello are both protagonists and to some degree heroes. I have come to a conclusion that their refusal to face the truth leads to their tragic death. I agree the actions of the two characters…

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    The questions that 's only a lot of your minds is why should you read the book im going to intoduce to you? What exactly is so special and interesting about this book that you just have to listen to my presentation? Well firstly you do not know what a good book is until you have read an historical fiction book such as The Book Thief. Why is this so? Because it 's such a devastatingly yet beautifully written book that it 's able to convert even the biggest non readers into reading addicts.…

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    “There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colours are brighter, the air softer and the morning more fragrant than ever again,” it was a time of innocence- a time of not being exposed to the cruel truths of the world (Elizabeth Lawrence). Daisy Buchanan in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby strives to take back her innocence. However, she cannot because she is not an unintelligent woman as she says she is “‘sophisticated’” (20). But Daisy is stuck on this idea that all…

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    Darcy again, or be in a situation where she would have to talk to him; however Elizabeth’s eldest sister Jane and Mr. Bingley became very acquainted at the ball, and unfortunately Mr. Bingley is good friends with Mr. Darcy. Mr. Bingley was enchanted by Jane’s beauty and called her “the most beautiful creature I ever beheld” (Austen 13). Elizabeth secretly knew she would have to see Mr. Darcy but it did not phase her. For the sake of Jane’s happiness, Elizabeth realized she would have to be…

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    Different Perspectives, Different Narratives At first the humans feared us; they locked their doors and stayed inside when we roamed. But then they became more accustomed to us and we became more of a daily nuisance in their lives. But this world’s homeostasis stayed stable, despite our new presence. There was so much more for us to discover about our new home, we couldn’t leave just yet. But when we arrived here we knew that it wouldn’t be forever. This world is hostile. Why did these humans…

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    Harry Potter Beasts

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    all the way up until the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – part 2 which was released in July of 2011. The movies fueled the imaginations of thousands of movie goers. Upon hearing that J.K. Rowling planned to continue to expand this enchanted world with Fantastic beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), many of Harry’s fans rejoiced. This long-awaited movie takes…

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