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    Death In Morte Darthur

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    One of the hardest elements to execute in storytelling is writing a character's death. It may be common for an author to kill the villain in a story or possibly even a minor character, but ending the life of a major character can serve to either enhance a story or possibly even ruin it. The line between a well-written character death and a poorly written character death is thin, but while it is easy to kill your characters, it is not always easy to write the consequences that follow a…

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    The Infant Giant Analysis

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    The Infant Giant The planes of Djibouti were a mystical land, conquered by the retched King Bob. He was a tall, muscular, red skinned being with the intent of becoming ruler of everything and anything existing. Ruthless and feared by his people, who were receiving the bare minimum to survive, King Bob was plotting to rise a demon army from the pits of dark realm with the help of the demotic gods Kali, Bakasura, and Blank in order to conquer the light realm. There were rumors about the…

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    that had been staying at Stanley House on Lake Joseph on opposite shores from Gordon Bay stayed over a the Summer Resort: Dr. Frank Bunts, a surgeon and his brother-in-laws Hugh Wicks, a banker, Alexander Taylor, a real estate broker and John Baxter Cochran son of an Eire Railroad vice-president. Not every season was good however. A serious threat to the Jenning 's Summer Resort or what was really a hunting and fishing camp occurred in 1902 when Blackstone Lake had 2 reports of smallpox. Clearly…

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    code of chivalry and the round table. King Arthur was the man who founded the Knights of the Round Table. Merlin and the lady of the like helped King Arthur become the hero and continuing legend he is today. King Arthurs right hand man Merlin helped king Arthur by helping discover the first Excalibur. After many years of searching Merlin took King Arthur to the lady of the lake, and she then gave King Arthur the real Excalibur. King Arthur was said to have the same or a little bit different…

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    Monty Python's Spamalot

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    The instrumentation of the song is very uplifting with piano and strings almost constantly rising. During the climax at the end, the entire audience broke out into cheers for the amazing note held by Ta’Rea Campbell, playing the Lady of the Lake. However, the part that made this my favorite song of the show was the lyrics. Campbell hilariously complains, “Whatever happened to my part?” She sings that it is, “halfway through Act 2,” and that she feels she has, “been off stage for far…

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    all. Her mother’s belief in American opportunity forced Jing-mei to undergo various tests her mother made up in attempts of becoming a prodigy–a Chinese Shirley Temple, a child geographical genius, a balance-oriented girl, and then a Bible-commanding lady–but failed until her mother watched a Chinese girl mastering piano on the Ed Sullivan Show like how her mother expected Jing-mei to be. But alas, when she took piano lessons from a deaf teacher who could not distinguish anything from another,…

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    David Dilcher First Woman

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    are continuing to inspire new scientific discoveries today. It all begins in northern China, where amidst the country's rich, volcanic conditions for fossil-finding, Professor Sun Ge and his team first unearth the Archaefructus fossil from an ancient lake in a region where dinosaurs once roamed. Sun Ge brings his amazing find to paleobotanist David Dilcher at the University of Florida, who has been hunting for a fossil like this his entire life. There were many evidence used in the film to…

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    In the book “ Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer, he tells a story about how Chris McCandless lived and what he went through. Chris McCandless is a man who went on travels to get away from his family, there are so many back stories as to why Chris had left but in the book, it describes in detail that it was the divorce and the fact that his father tried to his the other women. Chris McCandless does make an unusual decision vacate the life that is expected of him from a valid reason that will be…

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    The knight is infatuated with “a faery’s child” but as the poem progresses, the readers realize that this beautiful, mystical lady is actually a femme fetale. This is a symbol of Keats’ presentation of love. The knight is in pain and is suffering in love but he is still drawn to the magical, mystical lady. “…she lulled me asleep” further emphasizes Keats’ interpretation of the reality of love. This enchantment alludes to mythical figures such as the Greek goddess…

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    humorous tune about how her lover left her for a good girl, who turned out to be another cabaret singer. Red faced men and women are chortling behind their hands, pretending to be shocked. I wave down a waiter. Cherry moonshine for the lady, plain soda water for the lady dressed as a man. I let Lily take a few sips to loosen her tongue, then I pull out yesterday’s…

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