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    The meaning of the golden dust is sickness, like the golden dust, sickness spreads and slowly kills you. Sickness will never go away and will just keep coming back. Sickness may seem harmless at first just like the flu but when you become deathly ill you will have no idea why. This shows how that sickness is just like the golden dust. First of all, the meaning of the golden dust is sickness, it symbolizes it just like sickness can spread from person to person or animal to animal. It spreads…

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    I roll out of bed, walk over to the window, and pull back the curtains. Beams of light pour into my room as I squint my eyes. Not a cloud in the sky. It’s mid-June on a Saturday morning and I’m off of school for summer. I walk out my room and hear the sound of sizzling bacon. A hint of maple is wafting in the air. This can only mean one thing: bacon and pancakes. An ecstatic grin appears on my face while I make my way downstairs. As I turn the corner I see a stack of fluffy buttermilk pancakes…

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    The sounds, the smell, the sights, and the eerie and melancholy, but somehow always beautiful sound of jazz music assaulted the man's eardrums, as usual, as the dusk began to darkness, and the final rays of the sun lit up the sky in an incandescent, orange glow, which perfectly match the scene. New Orleans was a city, Michael O'Loughlin was still to become accustom to, and that showed in the way his bright green eyes shifted from side to side, his attention caught by the bright dolls and…

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    Son Of Darkness Monologue

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    The clay walls of the old hut pressed in on her, hairline cracks lining the sun-harrowed mud. Dark tendrils curled about her face like smoke, shadows alive as the danced ever closer, but they waited, waited for the raven-haired man's command. The man, creature, was painful in his beauty, obsidian eyes hooded with apathy as his outstretched hand guided the whipping midnight. The woman coughed amid the thinning air, breath escaping her blue-tinged lips and hanging in a silvery cloud before her.…

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    Epilogue To Lenovore

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    1. In the middle of a dark and dreary night I had been reading many forgotten novels But as my sleep was almost upon me, there was a knocking at my door. As I went to open the door, I said to myself, “A visitor at this late hour?” I said only this, but nothing more. 2. I specifically remember this depressing December night. The ashes from a fire that had been burning took their place on my floor And I eagerly wished tomorrow would come and I sought my books to find Relief from my sorrows of…

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    The poem, “Don’t You Wonder, Sometimes?” was written by Tracy K. Smith, as part of a collection of poems, Life on Mars that was released in 2011. A part of the poem talks about the night sky. Smith’s father was an engineer who worked on the Hubble telescope. (Zelazko). As someone who worked for research in space, it is evident that they had curiosity in knowing more about the world, and that influenced Smith in her work. Smith believes that there is more to the world than humans actually know.…

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    1978 - Tenderloin District, San Francisco Marci passed a man trying to come up the stairs. He stumbled and laughed to himself in the half-light of the dark stairwell. To nobody in particular, he blurted out “Oops…let’s try that again. His eyes widening and squinting, alternatively. Trying to gain a grasp of the moment. Marci hurried by, acting as if he wasn’t there. His hair was in disarray and the vapor around him told her that he was full with alcohol; and she knew those weren’t safe…

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    Somewhere, on a porch dripping with sweet sunset honey, two girls sat. Golden light from the summer sun hugged the front of the house, making the girls silhouette figures. One girl was a bit taller than the other, as she was a year older, and growing faster than a weed. This girl’s name was Camilla Ruez. Next to her sat twelve-year-old Bridget Jackson. Both girls were silent and melancholy, despite the exquisite weather. Neither wanted to talk, as they were too sad to, and neither felt they…

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    Freytag’s Pyramid is a geometric shape used to visualise a typical plot structure. The left side slopping upwards depicts the introduction and rising action of the story until it reaches the peak, known as the climax, which is followed by a drop called the falling action or denouement (Brown and Yarbrough, 51). In Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Claudio, a young noblemen, falls in love with a lady named Hero and they plan to be married. However the prince Don Pedro’s brother Don John,…

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    achieve these dreams and their success or failure directly influences how the characters act. The most apparent symbol in the play, Mama’s plant represents the dream of the family. In the first act, she confesses that the plant never gets enough light or water, but she takes pride in how it flourishes under her care. Her plant is similar to her care for her family, unconditional although they don’t have an ideal environment for growth. The plant also symbolizes her dream to own a house, and to…

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