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    Hunter-Personal Narrative

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    Every year, around the time of his birthday Hunter gets really upset. He never met his mom, and no one has seen her since the the day after he was born. His dad had him, the doctors were as confused as anybody. He blames himself for her leaving. He always prayed at night for her to come back. Every time he asked his dad about his mom, he would act like he never asked a question. Hunter would get so sad sometimes, he’d skip school and stay home and cry. His family only consisted of him and his…

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    would have never let him come home. I would have moved away and never let him be involved in our child’s life. I’m so sorry,” she was sobbing then looked at Hunter, “Is this all from your child hood? Is that why you’re this way?” Hunter shrugged but said nothing and showed no emotion what so ever. Silence filled the room, all eyes on Hunter. Dad’s cell phone rang. “Yeah?” “Hey you got that prick yet?” Lucifer asked. “Yep, what’s up?” “You’re not going to believe what I’m about to tell…

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    The article “Of breathing holes and contact zones: Inuit-Canadian writer Markoosie in and through translation” by Valerie Henitiuk (2017) talks about Harpoon of the Hunter, a novel written by Markoosie and published serially between 1969 and 1970 in Canada and known for being the first Inuit novel. The article also discusses the translations of the novel into English and French, the unequal translation relationship between major and minor languages that many times has a history of colonialism…

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    Historical Young Adult books are so few and far between, I was delighted that The Witch Hunter was both that and a fantasy. The earlier time period fit the tone of the story very well, especially considering that Elizabeth's profession is to hunt witches. In this world, a powerful wizard was blamed for the start of a plague years ago, so all magic is forbidden. If you are caught practicing witchcraft, you will be arrested and burned at the stake. There are those who of course oppose the laws -…

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    The Hunter And The Unicorn By: Vincent Marchetti: THIS IS CRINGE WORTHY!!!! One day in the middle of the woods Captain Bob of the unicorn team said, “We need to find this hunter Ragugu. He has taken too many lives of our kind. We need to split up.” So, team unicorn split up and tried to take Ragugu down. On the way team member Bob said, “I should go alone because as all of you know, I am obviously the most ripped, and it would be safer for this rookie Ray to go with Dude and Dudette. So off…

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    A Critique of Hunters and Warriors The painting Hunters and Warriors from Camille Rose Garcia's 'Snow White and the Black Lagoon' series is a colorful interpretation of the Snow White story, full of curves guiding the viewer's eye. Painted with acrylic, glitter and gold leaf on a 6' by 10' wood panel, this large scale artwork is packed with detail, taking advantage of the painting surface by letting the wood grain add texture through her paint. People, apples, hearts and animals all flow…

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    Night Of The Hunter Essay

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    Dionysian and the Apollonian in The Night of the Hunter When a story-teller or artist wants to bring the audience into an unfamiliar world, they may employ some classical ways of storytelling to ease the audience in. They may use Dionysian themes to present an Apollonian story to the audience. Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter is a great example of a film doing this. The events that take place in Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter are those of pure horror, it is a story of…

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    and lead down but the kid lifted his head as the dad shot and blow the kids head off. The dad started crying and yelling for help. That is why it is important that you learn hunter safety so that doesn't happen to you are friends, family or just some person you don't know walking thru the woods. There are four rules of hunter safety. The first rule is to “Treat every firearm as if it is loaded.” You can't just assume a gun is unloaded if you pick it up. The second rule is “Always point the…

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    Hunter Safety Book

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    It started with my dad sitting me down at the dinner table reading the hunters safety book. This book was Hunter Safety: Educational Handbook. It contained many laws and tips on how to be a hunter and have success. I was told to read it from cover to cover and mark down the places that I didn’t fully understand and needed further explanation. I did just that. There was nothing I hated…

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    Tobias Wolff's, “Hunters in the Snow”, has kept college students debating on whether it was mindlessness or malice that was Kenny’s doom since its 1980 release. Tub, Frank, and Kenny are all friends, but Kenny has the tendency to tease them about personal matters. Tub accidentally shoots Kenny and they decide to take him to the hospital, but along the way Tub and Frank bond and decide that they do not want Kenny around any longer. After Kenny was accidentally shot, Tub and Frank decide to…

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