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    According to the YouTube video “Avatar, Enemy At the Gates, Troy, Willow Soundtrack Similarity”, ferociousfrankie published a video stating that the four-note motif used in both Avatar and Enemy at the Gates can also be heard in Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy in 2004, and Ron Howard’s Willow in 1988 all composed by James Horner. According to Bryant Frazer in Studiodaily.com, This…

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    He implies a dramatic tone in order to propose that non repentance is inescapable. Edwards employs imagery, repetition, and vivid metaphors in his use of pathos. Edwards operation of imagery is expressed through his sermon by saying ¨casting his enemies to hell¨ (11) . He used this strategy to try to make the listeners try and visualize what is happening in his sermon. This extreme imagery… makes the Puritan youth in the congregation realize…

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    could assume that she is a long lost love or enemy. The plot could involve a conflict over his assets. However, the plot will most likely involve the discovery of, Rosebud, and her relationship to the dying man, Kane. The main character is Charles Foster Kane, a wealthy, lonely, pitiless man. One could assume Kane is a wealthy man because of the size of his home or castle. His home is unwelcoming, displaying a no trespassing sign, large close gates, and a moat with a drawn bridge. His…

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    Ditches By Reinhard

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    A ditch, deep enough to hide the the base of the walls and protect them from enemy cannons, surrounded the entire fortress. A small trench filled with water and with a wooden palisade in the inner side ran along the bottom of the ditch. Reinhard knew that it had a technical name which he had read and forgotten when he was being trained as an officer, but he remembered that it was designed to slowdown the advance of enemy soldiers which were trying to reach the base of the walls. Anyway that…

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    understand it. People can go from strangers to finally meeting, acquaintences, lovers, friends, enemies, and even soulmates. You never realize when it will end or what will come in between the two. The poem by Sharon Olds is a story about her parents and how she wishes they did not meet one another. She starts off by imagining her parents "standing at the formal gates of their colleges" and describes the gates they exit from. The parents both make their way out from different sceneries to the…

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    Warfare In The Middle Ages

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    Warfare during the medieval era was a huge shift from earlier warfare with new technology and tactics. The Middle Ages was a time of constant threat from foreign invaders. Due to all these threats, people took as many defensive precautions as possible as well as utilize new weaponry. Due to all the brand new military innovations, many historians differ on what change was the most important in the advancement of war. Some focus on weaponry and the development of cavalries while others focus on…

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    Pacman 1945

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    go in the course of Inky or vice versa. This would made a better experience for the player, without making them pressured of all four ghosts chasing them. Furthermore, for each type of ghosts, there are multiple of three’s making a well spread of enemies in a large…

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    Gothic Incident Narrative

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    all around with not a hint of clouds or stars touching the dark infinity. The large compound was blanketed by the darkness, it’s black and grey walls providing a camouflage in the nighttime. Hiding in the darkness, just outside the compound’s entry gates, was a short girl, in her early 20’s. A black outfit covered her from head to toe - not something she’d usually find herself wearing, but it was a much better camouflage in the black of night. Gracie had had this day planned for a long time.…

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    Leadership In The Iliad

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    very Gates of Death who says one thing but hides another in his heart” (9. 378-379). To Achilles, death is something that can’t be fought off, for his death is sealed in fate. This is cause for irritation, as he is someone who is typically honored for his ability to control his situation and others, yet has no power over this important event in his life. This is also how Achilles sees Agamemnon; he’s an irritation, an annoyance, the unavoidable. The comparison between Agamemnon and the Gates of…

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    John Bunda Analysis

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    or dangerous ends: such device of design was made to deter the infiltration of enemies and wild beasts. Each level contained a main area; a great hall or a large sewer passage. Each level is larger and longer and wider than the one on top, and each level was a hundred meters below the last. Each main gate was guarded by a great, black, iron portcullis, rusted as it is grim. Beyond that portcullis there is set a great gate made of the alloy of many demonic metals, which names cannot be pronounced…

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