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    inconsistent thoughts as he struggles to overcome his own doubts and weaknesses while trying to accomplish the goal of corrupting humankind. In addition, Satan also fits the definition of a Byronic hero by being seductive as he tricks and convinces Eve to eat the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, which was forbidden. Similarly, the character Maleficent, from the fictional movie Maleficent, fits perfectly into the definition of a Byronic hero. Essentially, Maleficent portrays and possesses dark…

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    In Toni Morrison’s Sula, birds play a big role in identifying the fate of Sula, the Bottom, and as well as its residents in which its imagery gives clues to their fate. Toni Morrison uses bird imagery to foreshadow the plague of deaths and Sula’s significance in Bottom. In many different cultures and religions, birds influenced many spectrum of metaphors, beliefs, and myths. With the Bird's ability to take off and sail up through the skies, they are identified as a connection between Heaven…

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    Essay On The Polar Express

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    1. The Polar Express was written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg and it was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1985. This book is a classic children’s book that was later made into a feature film. The story is about a boy who goes unnamed though out the whole book, and his journey on a magical steam engine to the North Pole in the middle of the night. Van Allsburg evokes such a vivid visual world through is text and visuals. He uses great metaphors and similes such as “the train is wrapped…

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    The Scrooge Of Christmas

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    on Christmas Eve to have a big hearty dinner and exchange gifts with each other. Our family tradition like many others have been carried out for generations and it is imperative that we keep it going. Another huge part of the Christmas spirit is giving. This is the favorite for many of the children because of the gifts from Santa Claus leaves under the tree. I remember when I was little I could not contain all of my excitement. I remember not being able to sleep on Christmas Eve because I…

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    1. According to the James Frazer, we can realize that creation story in Genesis came from two different source because the first two chapters about the creation of human contradict each other. The first chapter is from the Priestly Document and the second chapter is form the Jehovic Document. In the first chapter, the god created the world in six days. On the fifth day, the god created animals. On the last day, the god created the man and woman because the man and woman look like the god.…

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    use of disguise is brilliant by captivating Eve’s Curiosity through his knowledge of Eve’s ignorance. Satan also deceives Eve by constantly lying and making Eve conclude that eating from the Tree of Knowledge will deliver her full knowledge of good and evil and her senses. Through Satan’s devilish and deceiving ways in the epic poem, “Paradise Lost,” Satan heavily deceives Eve through temptation by his fooling ways of slyness,lying, and through his swindling charm. Satan scans through the…

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    What effect do Christmas tablecloths have on Christmas table decoration? The tablecloth is a real classic when it comes to table decoration Christmas and during the remaining time of the year it is mainly brought to festivities. Exciting to know is where the tablecloth actually comes from, because if you think about the Christmas table decorations with beautiful blankets, it is always an advantage to know the story. Already in antiquity small tables were provided with mouth cloths, which were…

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    In the Christmas Carol Scrooge is very unhappy with the oncoming season Christmas. Everyone is cheerful and Scrooge is trying to get as much work done before the counting house closes. That night the ghost of Jacob Marley comes to tell Scrooge that he will be visited by three spirits so he can change his ways. During these trips Scrooge realizes that Christmas is actually a very merry day. In both Scrooge’s and Fezziwig's workplaces there were fires going. The people there worried hard and…

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    Foggy Monologue

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    Winter Foggy was in high spirits. Had been since December started and grew even more ecstatic as the days rolled by and the holidays drew nearer. He never did outgrow his love for Christmas. There was just something about it that he could not get enough of even as an adult. The carolers, the fairy lights, the sugar cookies and just the general scent of it. Peppermint and pine and hot chocolate. He had taken to decorating the law office. A small potted Christmas tree at the corner with dainty…

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    his life when he becomes aware that this may be his father 's final Christmas with them. The protagonist then matures to accept there could be something even bigger and more severe than him being troubled about the nature of Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve, the older members of the family gather for gift wrapping, and the narrator “look[s] at [his] parents drawn together before the Christmas tree…[he] look[s] at [his] sisters, who have crossed this threshold ahead of [him]…[he] look[s] at [his]…

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