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    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Hero Society often tends to think that heroes were born to be mighty, strong, and reliable, that no ordinary man can achieve heroism or greatness. However, The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien follows a small, little hobbit’s heroic journey, illustrates the reader the value of this Hobbit’s heroism, and illustrates what it takes to develop into a hero; through the hobbit’s accomplishments, Tolkien not only shows society that anyone could acquire these heroic, but also uses…

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    The Censorship of Children’s Literature Although literature and storytelling has been around since the ancient world, the specific genre of children’s literature is something that was not always as refined as many people may think of it today. In this paper, discuss the history of children’s literature, define what censorship is, provide examples of books affected by this censoring, and discuss the future of children’s literature. Prior to about the Renaissance age, there was no clear…

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    LANGUAGE AND ITS ROLE IN FANTASY LITERATURE The fantasy genre is distinctive due to its freedom of expression – the entirely independent framework of story and its style of writing. It has the ability to take people into an alternate universe via a portal or immerse them in a completely different world. These worlds are characterised as unique and separate from us due to the unfamiliar lands, mystical culture and history of the characters in the story which is brought to us by the use of a…

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    My Hero's Journey

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    00:06:12 “how was school Chelsea?” my mother asked acctually caring about the goblins day. “well my friends were having drama... my teachers gave me good grades... my boyfriend called me pretty and told me he loved me... I got given oe direction tickets in assembly and-” 00:03:17 “-i saw Jenny hanging out with the school lesbian Maddy…

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    The Spiderman Film Analysis

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    As long as humans have walked the earth they have asked questions about their existence and how the world works. Many of these inquiries are philosophical in nature, dealing with areas of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and existence. As prevalent as these questions are, Philosophers have sought to provide modern and simplistic correlations in order to better convey concepts that otherwise might go over the average person’s head. One such example is the use of popular characters in…

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    How would an actor playing the part of Bernarda Alba in Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba use Duende, knowledge and understanding of Franco’s Spain when preparing to play this role? The House of Bernarda Alba is a play by the Spanish dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca. It has always been related to a group of other plays such as Yerma and Blood Wedding, labelling them as a ‘rural trilogy’. However Lorca did not plan to include it in his trilogy of the Spanish earth, which he did not finish when…

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    IT-500 Project

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    IT-500 Project By Rishabh Ganger Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………Page 4 The Program…………………………………………………………………………………….Page 5 Screenshots Source Code Conclusion References Abstract A text-based adventure game compiled and created using simple Python and additional modules from www.Pygame.com it is sort of inspired by early interactive…

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    One post-Puritan example of a jeremiad is the Great Depression. The economic downfall could be considered punishment for the loose morals of the Roaring Twenties. The 1920’s were a time of excess- everyone thought that the booming economy would last forever. It also signaled sexual liberation for women and a rise in homosexuality. F. Scott Fitzgerald described it best: “The parties were bigger. The pace was faster…and the morals were looser.” The Great Depression has all the makings of a…

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    CHAPTER ELEVEN Ascending From Cinder Over breakfast, which consisted of loaves of bread and different shades of blueberry jam, we discussed our route, and by nine in the morning Sirethiel time we were off. We thanked Raven for her hospitality and started walking towards a set of ridges on the other side of the palm trees. At a spot near the crest we stopped. I gazed down and saw a tiny river that looked like a blue thread weaving its way through a grayish-green smudge in the distance.…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    Clutching the brown paper bag in her right arm, Sarah Prescott settled her purse securely on her shoulder, switched the bag to that arm, and dug into her coat pocket for her keys. A gust of wind slammed into her from behind, shoving her forward a step and slipping under her coat, and even her sweater, to send a chill up her spine. She hated fall. She hated winter more, but she really hated the fall because that meant winter was just around the corner. Where the hell were her keys? She pulled…

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