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    The song Throne by Bring Me The Horizon has quite a dynamic sound with many different elements without even contemplating the lyrics. The song starts with a short intro of electronic elements that periodically play throughout the song. The drums begin to become a part of this element starting with a fast paced cymbal rhythm picking up the speed. Once the rhythm is at full speed, it drops, pulling the listener into the entering lyrics. It is slower for a few seconds and only contains a steady…

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    different gods controlled aspects of life. In Epic of Gilgamesh, by the author David Ferry, the important traits of the deities might have been influenced by parts of the Bible such as the Old Testament, which also contains sections of the Torah. The story and these religions contain the idea that disobeying a god may result in severe consequences, and they contain the similar stories of the flood, and the snake as an enemy who strips people of eternal life. In Epic of Gilgamesh, the gods are…

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    Connection “Outside, nothing but rain and darkness”. Percy, his Mom and, Grover were taking a drive up to a cabin when suddenly it started pouring rain and thunderstruck the whole area around them. I chose to connect to part of the book and quote because a few years ago I was at my grandma’s house for a family event and a tornado struck. I was swimming in the pool when suddenly the sky turned black, the thunder started roaring, and, hail started falling. It was such a scary moment for me and…

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    According to the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá and the Prose Edda, the first human couple consisted of driftwood found by a trio of gods and imbued with life in the form of three gifts (Ask and Embla). After the cataclysm of Ragnarok, this process is mirrored in the survival of two humans from a wood. These two humankind were to repopulate the new, green earth. Traces and influences of Norse paganism can still be found in the culture and traditions of the modern Nordic countries; Denmark, Finland,…

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    After defeating Grendel, the vicious monster that was terrorizing the Danes, Beowulf was rewarded with fame, glory, and treasure. Amidst the celebration, the point of view is flashed back to another time when Siegmund, a great warrior who killed the treasure-rich dragon, foundered as a result of his vanity and pride. In this passage, Siegmund and Beowulf are being juxtaposed because of their similar triumphs and because they both earned many gifts for their feats. However, through a reassured…

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    In literature there tend to be many stories where a hero goes on a journey to save his beloved home and become the hero that he/she wants to be, but only in a few of those stories does the hero truly find out what kind of hero he/she really is. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Gawain gets thrust into several daunting tasks and challenges and gets pushed to his edge with trying to preserve his life and uphold the honor of Camelot.A number of archetypal situations occur in Sir Gawain and the…

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    Bronze age: (3200 BC) Bronze age was considering as an age of super power. The Bronze Age is a time period identify by the use of bronze, proto-composition, and other early elements of urban human advancement. The Bronze Age is the second main time of the three-age Stone-Bronze-Iron framework, as proposed in current circumstances by Christian Jorgensen Thomsen, for arranging and concentrate antiquated social orders. An antiquated human progress is characterized to be in the Bronze Age either by…

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    can change simply because of our cultural surroundings. In the 21st century, what is acceptable in the world of romance has changed quite a great deal. This paper will reflect how friendship is more powerful than romance in the film “Water” and” The Epic Gilgamesh”. Deepa Mehta gives the audience a glimpse at romance and/or lack of it in 1930s life in India. The film “Water” allows the audience to see how widows are treated. It tells of the life of Chuyia, an eight-year-old widow. We…

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    Origin: The Golden Gods Series Book 1 by Pedro Urvi Origin is the introduction to the Golden Gods Series, a fantasy/sci-fi book that is filled with action and adventure. It is set in an apocalyptic, ancient world that is ruled by the Golden Gods. Golden Gods are ruthless tyrants who are human-like but immortal and much more powerful, drawing their power from the 5 elements. The Senoca people who are villagers are slaves to the Golden Gods who live in luxury, while the Senoca people are poor and…

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    Attack of the Mammoth Response The hero in this story is the boy, even though the boy is not the main character in the story he still exhibits the traits of the hero. He fights for good by killing the mammoth and he has otherworldly help in the form of his magical arrows and trousers. He also exhibits humility, in the story he doesn’t speak one word about how he had these magical powers, there was no mention of his capabilities and was purposely avoided by the rest of the villagers, and yet when…

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