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    MilkWeed, “Until Then I Had Only Read About These Things in Books,” and “The Guard” are entirely about children experiencing the sad and majorly horrible Holocaust lead by Adolf Hitler. In these two excerpts and a neatly written poem, the authors/narrators show their similar and different views towards the Nazis. First, a similarity between the excerpt from the passage, “Until Then I Had Only Read About These Things in Books” and the poem, “The guard,” the narrator/author don’t come into…

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    The first significant time that the word ‘fear’ is used is when Santiago meets with a Gypsy woman. While Santiago is carrying his daily shepherd duties, he has an evil thought about his sheep. The thought reminds him of the occurring dream that he keeps having, that is later explained in detail, and he assumes that the old church that he…

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    In the story “Gypsy Moths”, Billy is only focused on his stamps when Alice, his separated wife, is trying to discuss moving to her father’s farm with their daughter and having a new start. A decision like this affects everyone in the family, but he never stops to think…

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    Ever After Cinderella

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    the Danielle because Danielle was frank and questioned to the stranger before she recognized Henry was the prince. Henry invited Danielle to visit the library of a nearby monastery.When they passed a forest, they are ambushed by the gypsies.The gypsies agreed…

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    I chose to continue my research on John Singer Sargent for my final paper because of his strong interest in the female image. I wanted to know why Sargent chose women as his main subjects. His works include women of high social class, children of the wealthy and political figures. He also did painting of women in lower classes that he came in contact with in Venice, Capri, Spain and Africa. In this essay I will be discussing his works, the history of the paintings and the meaning behind the…

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    authors and if they were aware of their uses of it. In The Monk by Matthew Lewis, there are supernatural and superstitious forces throughout the book. The earliest encounter of the supernatural is when the gypsy comes into the story, fairly early at that and she warns Antonia about her demise. The gypsy says, “But,…

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    filled with be the Nazi party had believed that they were politically unfit to be there. This included Social Democrats, German Communists, and other political opponents of the Nazi party. They soon started to bring others groups such as homosexuals, Gypsies, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. On November 10-11, 1938 over 10,000 Jewish men were placed at Dachau. The camp was put into two different sections. One was the camp area and the crematoria. This also include one area for the Nazi’s to used this…

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    New Orleans is a melting pot of varying music, cultures, and atmospheres; and is by far, my favorite place to visit. New Orleans music is a mix of Jazz, Gypsy, and Cajun music, which seems to uplift your soul and make you want to dance. The culture there is a true melting pot of international backgrounds that mix together, like a good bowl of Jambalaya. And the atmosphere is like magic, with its café’s and street performers. There is almost never a dull moment in New Orleans, and the energy…

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    Elie Wiesel Analysis

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    down. (Elie observing what happened pg 39) This phrase shows that Elie had to watch his father get slapped just for asking where the toilets are located. Elie’s father said it didn’t hurt, but it hurt Elie because it was like the Gypsy didn’t care. Also it was like the Gypsy misunderstood his father or otherwise he wouldn’t have hit him. In the end, Hitler had power and put the Jews in danger, sent them to different camps and ghettos, and also exterminated them. But Elie Wiesel was able to…

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    Dachau: the First Concentration Camp Dachau was a concentration camp located in an abandoned factory, near the town of Dachau. The camp contained groups of Jews who Hitler felt weren't good enough for Germany. Countless Jews died every day due to living in harsh conditions. Dachau opened on March 22, 1933. Dachau was a camp Hitler made to hold political prisoners. The political prisoners were Jews. Hitler had the idea to make this camp happen. He chose an area where no one would expect to find…

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