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    local economy. Pan Am is recommended in the lake angler favorite fish farming can achieve this purpose. Thus, non-native species of black bass was introduced in 1958, the lake. Bass soon received their new home, and began to devour the lake locally creatures. Due to its characteristics of meat, perch wiped out two-thirds of the original native fish species, and caused only live in the lake region of rare bird Great Grebe extinction. Lake Atitlan is surrounded by many villages, the village is…

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    afterwards, even unto our names.” Yann Martel mentioned this in his famous novel “Life of Pi”,a piece of literature which was then remediated into a movie in 2012. It mainly illustrates the development of the protagonist, Piscine Molitor Patel, and his legendary journey in the Pacific Ocean with an extraordinary companion, a tiger named Richard Parker. This romance narrative follows the narrative circle by possessing childhood curiosity, going through teenage initiation, and finally, overcoming…

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    Monster: A Short Story

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    There is such a thing called legendary creatures. Many of them walk around earth because they are able to camouflage themselves as ordinary people. Monsters is what they are called by the humans. Years ago they used to be everywhere but when the fairies were discovered -then the vampires and zombies- that 's when the ‘monster’ hunts started. Thanks to the fires,trials, and executions, only a handful of these creatures exist to this very day. While many mourn the lost that happened years ago.…

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    bends above us…” another thing is the structure he uses is confusing but once analysis your able to understand what he is saying. This stanza is talking about how the raven represents death, a creature of the underworld and God sent the raven to the narrator to give a message. “‘The hunger of this poem is legendary it has taken many victims.’” Reed is different from Poe’s writing style because Reed’s is more modern like then Poe’s and its straightforward about what’s happening. “’ Humans are…

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    giant creatures, some stories putting it at fifteen feet tall. It’s agreed that the eyes glow and are generally sunken in like the rest of the creature and it has long yellow fangs and tongue. There are some discrepancies with the skin, some tribes say it has matted hair all over it while others say it is covered in decaying flesh (“Be Wary”, 2016). Sometimes it is said to be coated in ice or made of ice and the human it once was is trapped inside the chest cavity where the heart of the creature…

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    Mythology According to newworldencyclopedia.org,“There has been extensive interaction between Chinese mythology and the major belief systems of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.”Chinese Mythology is a very broad topic, from half animal, half human creatures to gods like the Jade Emperor. It is a combination of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Theses influences have created many myths and incorporated ideas from different cultures together. Making Chinese mythology a giant mixing pot,…

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    Victor Frankenstein is renowned for being a scientist of legendary proportions but there are speculations as to whether this character was based on reality. Mary Shelley created a literary classic with her unforgettable characters of Frankenstein and his monster. She presented science in a different way than ever before. Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus is a horror novel written by Mary Shelley in the early 19th century. The story revolves around a scientist named Victor Frankenstein.…

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    Nothing screams classic horror novels like Frankenstein. A household name that, on its initial reveal, rocked the world. Since then there have been a multitude of adaptations recreated off of the base premise. 30+ movies inspired by Mary Shelley’s legendary novel. Most aren’t the best, but there are some diamonds in the rough. I really want to take this opportunity to compare the classic novel to an interesting adaptation called I, Frankenstein, directed by Stuart Beattie. The differences…

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    a good-natured man who can’t stand being on the dark side anymore. To join up the strong newcomers - Rey, Finn, and BB-8 - we have the prevailing characters of Han Solo, resumed by Harrison Ford, Chewbacca, and the General Leia Organa. Also, the legendary golden humanoid robot, C-3PO, now carrying a red arm, has a couple of brief and yet funny appearances. It’s impossible to disregard the heightened production values: the dazzling cinematography by Mr. Abrams’s usual collaborator, Daniel Mindel;…

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    Anina Phillips-Bright Mrs. Durban English 4 11 , October 2016 An epic in its definition is : a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation. The story of Beowulf if a great definition to this he in his own being has many experiences wether he be real or fake, his experiences of extraordinarily defeat of monsters beyond human. Therefore leading him to be a figure those that shared…

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