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    The Little Mermaid

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    Mermaid” at St. Ignatius College Prep. The musical was composed by Alan Menken and directed by Kevin Bellie. There was an array of songs however, I chose to review the pieces “Part of Your World,” “She’s in Love,” “Her Voice,” “Under the Sea,” and “Kiss the Girl.” Although there was no live pit orchestra however, I was thoroughly impressed by the musicianship and creative liberties the cast took on the songs. The first solo, “Part of Your World,” was performed by Maddie Mazzella who played…

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    Victorian Women In Dracula

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    The novel, Dracula, by Bram Stoker was written in the Victorian Era focusing on the ideals of that time. One of the ideals that the novel focused on was the ideal of the Victorian woman. An ideal Victorian woman is pure, chase, submissive, and not a sexualized character. Bram Stoker thinks that women should follow the Victorian ideas of purity, chastity, and submission characterized through the three female vampires, Lucy Westenra, and Mina Harker. Jonathan Harker met the three female vampires…

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    they meet. Romeo shows his romantic affection towards Juliet when saying, “This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this. / My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand / To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss” (1.5.94-96). Stating that Romeo is in love with Juliet furhtermore wanting to kiss her in order to show his desire. Along with the quote, the importance of sharing a sonnet between the two characters is to show that they have a special connection towards one another getting each other so…

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    bible and The Odyssey, Henry develops credibility as a well-informed and educated speaker. Alluding to the Bible, Henry tries to justify his assertion that the British have betrayed them long ago and warns the audience not “. . . to be betrayed with a kiss”. In the…

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    The book says , “she reached and kissed me on the side of my face. She then says she has never kissed an old man before and she might as well kiss a nigger. She said what her papa do to her don’t count, She then says kiss me back nigger. I say mayella let me outa here and tried to run but she got her back to the door and i’da have to push her. I didn’t want to harm her, Mr.Finch, and i say lemme pass, but just when i say Mr.Ewell…

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    The women in the Canterbury Tales have somewhat of a degree in the decisions that influence what happens to them. Sometimes the future is out of their hands, but they do have a choice in deciding who they let in their life. The women beauty is what causes them to have so many problems. All the women seem to not have the outcome they wish in the end, but they are able to contribute to what will happen. In this essay three women will be discussed. The women consist of Emelye from the Knights Tale,…

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    you. So much, and I was so scared that you'd not want to marry me, and now-" "Dani, of course I want to marry you!" I chuckled. "You're my best friend and the love of my life." She smiled and pulled me into a passionate kiss. I remembered our first kiss, and every kiss after. But none of them had been as great as this one. We only pulled apart to gasp for air. "And I wouldn't have it any other way," Daniela panted. "Shall we take this upstairs?" I nodded my head excitedly as she lead…

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    friends are there to help me. If you want I could be your friend!” “Yeah! I would love that!” Blossom said, hugging Sweetie Belle. Then the unthinkable happened. Blossom kissed Sweetie Belle. It wasn't just a small peck on the lips, but a full on kiss. The kiss that lovers would use, tongues exchanging. As Blossom separated herself from Sweetie Belle, whose eyes were wide open, and an extremely red blush on her face. Blossom scratched her head sheepishly. “Oops. Sorry about that. I probably…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    Bucky didn’t know what to do, he was panicked. He remembered that true love’s kiss was supposed to reverse the spell, It was a long shot but he knew he had to take it. At this point he would’ve done anything to bring Steve back. He had a large gash in his side, and possibly broken bones. So there he was, holding his possibly dead friend in the middle of a street, and he needed kiss him. He heard paramedics coming in from behind him, it was now or never. So he did it, he kissed Steve. He heard…

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    “If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not to people or things” (Albert Einstein). Great Expectations is a story about a young boy named Pip, an orphan who gets adopted by his sister. He wants to become a “gentleman” and wants to reach his expectations, but then he loses his family and his expectations. In the novel Great Expectations, Charles Dickens distinctly talks about how Pip once lost his head over a young girl. Dickens analyzes how people could fall in love at first sight,…

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