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    reached the doors they opened into a large conman room filled with people a massive Bronze dragon sat in the middle of the room it was Saddaball. “What do they call you” his voiced boomed. Cale muster all his courage and respond “Cale master.” “Cale he said you are here to be reborn in fire. And so you shall” He moved to the left and reviled a font filled with lava “Enter the lava and be reborn” Cale was scared out of his mind the words of Karen echoed in his mind “listen and do what your…

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    Growing my hair out was like slaying a dragon. A nerve-wracking yet empowering slash right to the gut of the beast that trapped me for twelve years of my life. At four I had vehemently demanded my hair be lopped off, but by sixteen I felt restricted by that same decision. It didn’t matter what age I was or whether I was opening my mouth to discuss Pokemon or PreCalculus, I had already been stereotyped. As a tomboy, gay, trans, weird, or whatever they knew about me that I clearly hadn’t realized…

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    defeat the monster troubling everyone. As they approach Grendel’s land more and more they enter step five, the belly of the whale. This is the official crossover from Beowulf’s world to Grendel’s world. The entering of worlds begins when Grendel attacks Heorot. Beowulf then goes into step six, the road of trials. This is where all the battles take place. Beowulf fights Grendel’s mother, Grendel, and the dragon. In step seven, the meeting of the Goddess, Beowulf does meet her when he…

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    beautiful plains marked off by oceans… The Almighty drove these demons out, and their exile was bitter (“Beowulf” 40-57).” This causes Grendel, a demon, great pain and impatience (“Beowulf” 35), and he decides to exact revenge. Every night, Grendel enters the town and stealthily kills up to thirty men (“Beowulf”…

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    The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by author Stephen Crane. Taking place during the Civil War, the story is essentially about a private of the Union, Henry Fleming, fleeing the field of a battle. Because of his shame, Henry longs for a wound, a “red badge of courage,” to overcome his cowardice. As his regiment faces the enemy again, Henry acts a standard bearer who holds a flag. In the Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane uses symbols including the dead man, animal imagery, and color imagery…

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    Bruce Lee Research Paper

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    Green Hornet”, where he played the character Kato. He filmed for 6 months and got paid around $400 per episode. In 1971-1973, Lee was involved in four movies that made him famous. The movies were “The Big Boss, The Way of the Dragon, The Chinese Connection, and Enter the Dragon”. Bruce received the Special Jury Award at The Golden Horse Film Festival in 1972. In 1993, Bruce had won The Star on the Walk of Fame award and in 2014 he won The Greatest Movie Fighter Ever award by the Houston Boxing…

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    This was the first time this piece was performed. The plot of this production was to display the different myths on how we originated. It starts off if the actors already on stage on playing dead. The room has a dark and ere vibe when you first enter it. I found to quite enjoy the feelings. It varies from the typical. The action starts off with a voice calling them to wake up, and they do so slowly. The elderly actor, whose name is unclear in the pamphlet given out before the performance,…

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    Animals In Narnia

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    The world of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the world of C.S Lewis’ Narnia are both filled with an immense number of fantastic creatures. In case of Rowling, many of these creatures are mythical animals-- centaurs, hippogriffs, goblins and unicorns to name a few- while Lewis mainly chooses to add mythical abilities to every-day animals. His Narnia consists of talking beavers, lions, and of course a few mythical animals such as fauns. Both worlds involve interaction between the non-human animals…

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    Conflict In Beowulf

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    shown in the animation to let Beowulf seem less contrasted in his decision of helping the distant village and probably because it's an easily negligible episode. As they arrive in Denmark the books describes accurately the way the men organize to enter the village: some of them stay with the boat to guard it, the others follow Beowulf to the King’s Hall. This part is probably left out in the animation to make the narration go on…

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    things that he read. They don’t believe him but he never gives up, this story is about knights, dragons and unicorns. But through the story he finds out who he truly is and what he has become , ‘’and in my opinion I think he is adventures, brave, and kind hearted’’. “The reason I think he is adventures is because when he enters the war of Alleble he see’s all these amazing things, and some things not so amazing.…

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