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    Suddenly, a young boy in a green cape breaks through the trees. He is being chased by unseen forces. Although they are never seen, the terror on the boy’s face relays the danger of his pursuers. He runs and runs, stopping only to catch his breath before taking off again. Every time he stops, it is only for a short while, as the drums get louder with each break he takes. Finally, he is able to hide, and the drums of his pursuers fade away. His relief is short lived, however, for the boy realizes…

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    It was a normal summer day in the fields and meadows of a small country side, where a young boy lived by a particular creek, where magical things happen and dreams came true.When there was a breeze the water would mist onto the house,causing it to become a magical house for a magical and tough boy. His name is Floresis and as a young hero, only 17 years old, he can still pack a very brutal punch to whatever stands in his way. He would start off his day by polishing and shining his magic scythe,…

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    There once was a boy named Randy, he was 14 years old. Randy was a good kid, he was respectful, he had good grades, and he played sports. Randy’s only problem was he didn’t have a phone ( which is a big problem in today’s world ). Randy’s friends sometimes made fun of him for not having a phone. One day when he got home from school he was mad at his friends so he went to his room. While he was in his room he got his notebook out and started to draw a phone. Just then his mom called him to…

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    cause, that we are defending, and whether we defeat the enemy in one battle, or by degrees, the consequences will be the same.” – Thomas Paine Tom Sawyer is a young boy of late-1800s America, growing up in St. Petersburg, Missouri. Throughout the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom slowly but surely is growing from a mischievous little boy to a more mature one. On one occasion, Tom is entering the schoolhouse during lunch. Inside is Becky Thatcher – the object of Tom’s affections ever since…

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    these “tweens” is not what one would consider coming out of an 8 to 12 year olds mouth. Young girls and boys should not feel the need to see themselves as “flirtatious” and “sexy”. Tween girls are being shown by the glitzy and sexualized media-driven marketplace, that being flirtatious and sexy is what they’re supposed to act and look like. They are being taught that these two words will make boys find them more eye appealing, which instead will only win them…

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    introduces Jose as a young boy who experiences a change in his rite of passage in his personality as he undergoes liminality. I. Prior to liminality, Jose is a teenager boy who is ingenuous and has a lack of experience to loving a girl. A. Jose is naïve because he thinks that receiving perfect test scores will make Estela notice him. 1. “But when the quizzes had been returned and Jose bragged, ‘Another A-plus,’ Estela didn’t turn her head and ask, ‘Who’s that brilliant boy?’ She just…

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    that his family35 were poor and the only way for him to see the world was to become a shepherd: and so he did. He always got the same dream under a sycamore tree next to an abandoned church. In his dream he is at the base of the pyramids and a young boy tells him about treasure, this is what started his adventure. Santiago learned a lot throughout his journey to treasure. In the beginning he followed the…

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    reveling in their own narcissistic successes. Two boys travel together to a land of magic, fantastical sights, beautiful landscapes, and a war ridden society that can only be saved by “the magnificent”. One of the boys, is known as the difficult one in the family. He is constantly being told he does not listen, that he is no good in comparison to the other, and that he needs to be more like his father. These consistent insults on his character, force the boy to become filled with despair,…

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    deep messages behind the seemingly innocent stories. In "Through the Tunnel", it is about a boy named Jerry, who adventures to the big beach and discovers some new friends--the big boys. The big boys were jumping off a cliff into the water and disappearing for minutes at a time underwater. The curiosity began to take over Jerry as he tried to join the big boys in their adventure. Soon enough the big boys were tired of Jerry, causing them to pack up and leave. Jerry's embarrassment motivated him…

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    two ways of explaining something is Simon’s death. Basically, Simon is a loner that represents innocence in the book. When Simon finds the pig’s head that Jack and his tribe put there as an offering to the beast, the beast shows up. The beast, otherwise known as the Lord of the Flies, taunts Simon, telling him that he is nothing. Just like all the other boys. Simon somehow found himself looking inside the mouth of the beast he fell in. When Simon woke up, he was near the mountain. Jack and his…

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