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    Susanna goes to Gallows Hills, that is where the hanged all the accused witches, and it is really freaking her out. It’s time for Susanna’s meeting with Mary, Jonathan brought her. Mary is a sweet old lady but it takes a little while for Susanna to warm up to Mary. She wants evidence Mary isn’t a witch which Mary supplies a lot of. Here are some of the things she tells, her, William and papa have known her for years. Mary’s dream is to sail and climb up to a crow’s nest, and that is…

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    In the movie, “The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Four Children flee war-torn London and arrive at their safe haven home. Upon arrival they realize the house is strict and they become troubled. While playing games to make themselves feel better about their predicament they find a magic wardrobe that takes them to a new land called Narnia. Throughout the story many themes present themselves, two of which being that good can come from misfortune (shown mostly in the…

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    In the book the mysterious benedict society by Trenton lee Stewart the charters Rayne, sticky, Constance and Kate are all introduced at different times but the book starts off talking about Rayne while he is at the orphanage were he has been since his parents left him He is reading the paper well having his tea and reads an ad that reads: ARE YOU A GIFTED CHILD LOOKING FOR SPECIAL OPROTUNITIES? He and three other gifted kids also read this ad (and also many others). They all go through different…

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    will wonder to what extent in their own lives, they, like Edmund, are guilty of blaming others for their own failings. This is exemplified when “Edmund secretly thought that it would not be as good fun for him as for her. He would have to admit that Lucy had been right, before all the others, and he felt sure the others would all be on the side of the Fauns and the animals; but he was already more than half on the side of the Witch” (Lewis 52). Although Edmond initially chooses the wrong side,…

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    Green Gables’ in the ‘Outsider Reader’ describes a little orphan girl, Anne, who was living at an asylum, another word for orphanage. She is trying to get adopted, but the couple who asked for an adoption wanted a boy, not a girl. In this extract Lucy Maud Montgomery describes how Anne is treated like a thing not a person, but then as the segment progresses, she is treated better. Anne is the perfect example of an outsider who has been marginalised, and she is desperately wanting to be part of…

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    One instance out of many instances throughout the book where the reader can essentially feel what Anne describes as touching in the story is when Marilla’s death is near and Anne touches her hair. Montgomery says, ‘“Yes, indeed. I shall never forget it,” smiled Anne, touching the heavy braid of hair that was wound about her shapely head” (237). This description is easy for a reader to imagine touching because majority of people have hair and would be able to stroke their coarse…

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    In C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe the action begins when Lewis’s quote “And then Lucy saw that there was a light ahead of her; not a few inches away from where the back of the wardrobe ought to have been, but a long way off. Something cold was falling on her” (Lewis 7). The four young English siblings referred to as “The Pevensies” moved to a friend’s house in the country due to WWII. The sibling’s parents wanted them unharmed during the war. The four siblings traveled to…

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    Pride and Prejudice is a romance novel written by Jane Austen and published in 1813. Pride and Prejudice is firstly a novel about surpassing obstacles and finding true love and happiness. The story follows the emotional development of the main character Elizabeth Bennet, one of the five daughters of Bennet family, who has the tendency to judge too quickly. As the story progress, Elizabeth learns the difference between the superficial and the essential, throughout her relationship with Mr. Darcy.…

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    I Love Lucille Ball

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    In the 1950s, every Monday night nearly 16 million Americans throughout the country interrupted their daily schedules to tune in to the timeless family show, I Love Lucy. Lucille Ball and her crew explored the possibilities of television and its untapped potential that would forever alter America’s entertainment industry. Prior to Lucille Ball’s work, there were very few television shows in existence. The television business was risky, few people had a television within their home and even…

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    character of the movie is Lucy. Lucy is a middle aged woman that lives in an apartment with her cat. She works in the booth at the subway station. It is assumed that she is neither rich nor poor, middle class. Everyday, a man named Peter comes up and pays for the subway ride. He drops the money and leaves, often times he does not even look at Lucy. Lucy however, looks at him everyday and has fallen in love. She stares at him everyday and wished that he would talk to her. Lucy is asked to work a…

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