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    over. After Pearl Harbor Japanese Americans were taken from their house, but were able to pack a few things to bring, and were brought to Relocation Centers. When they arrived, they were taken to horse stalls for them to stay in while they waited to be placed at the relocation center. As they were finally taken to their new home it was a small room but big enough for the whole family, it has a window, a door, and a small wood burner…

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    Three Little Pigs ( The Big Bad Wolf’s Perspective ) That day was a horrible day, it was a very dramatic and sarcastic day. Those pigs had deserved what they got even though, I didn't do it. Nobody wants to listen to my side of the story. Everyone thinks I died when I fell into that pot of boiling water but, that’s a lie, a really big one. I just got burned like really bad. Instead of listening to my side, they threw me in a maximum security prison deep in the woods. My mom ( Momma Wolf ) was…

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    scene of Edwards house in the beginning of the movie with Peg and Edward. He uses music and sound effects to change the setting of a cheery and happy neighborhood to the dark and gloomy castle on the top of the hill. Also, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there was the scene in the beginning of the movie showing Charlie Bucket’s house. By using a mix of orchestra and Christmas theme genre Burton achieves a cheery though gloomy feeling while watching the movie. Finally, during Big Fish,…

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    Oct. 2017 “The Woods” Today was finally the day I was going to go to the woods and adventure with some friends. I had been looking forward to this day since all the way from January. It was now February and I had already packed a week before. I was now on my way to Gary’s house. Mike and Ben had already arrived there before me. “Finally your here” said Gary with a mad look. He was always the impatient one in our group. It was 3:50 pm and we had planned to be in the woods by 3:30 so I…

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    Hansel And Gretel Analysis

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    Charles Perrault’s “Little Red Riding Hood” and Brothers Grimm’s “Hansel and Gretel” are two well-known fairytales in today’s society. Both tales incorporate the key literary elements that define a typical fairy tale. The significance in these specific elements comes from the effect they have on the plot and the consequential moral of the tale. Although “Little Red Riding Hood and “Hansel and Gretel” are two texts with distinct differences regarding their plots, the characters, setting, and…

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    He lives in a big house with his parents and his sister Gretel, who is twelve years old. One day, when Bruno came home from school, all his clothes were already packed in boxes. His father got a new job by the Fury and they have to move to ‘Out-With’ (Auschwitz). Bruno’s father is a Lieutenant during the Second World War. He was Hitler’s right hand. Bruno doesn’t like it at Out-With because soldiers are walking in and out of the house every day and the house wasn’t as big as the house back in…

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    Nebraskan fields as “never-ending miles of ripe wheat.” There, under the “burning summers when the world lies green and billowy beneath a brilliant sky,” Burden’s childhood rears his love for the great country and he soon begins “to lose himself in those big Western dreams.” He later becomes a lawyer for the railroads, retaining his “fresh color and sandy hair and quick-changing eyes.” The imagery is carried through into the first four sections of the first book. In section one, Burden describes…

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    my Cody, Averey were playing in the woods out behind our houses. An we were having so much fun that we didn’t notice the blood moon amd about a split second after we seen in we heard rustling in the bush in front how us. So I walked over and a big flash of red leaps over me and it ran into the woods. So we ran to the house as fast as we could and we tried to tell our parents but they won’t listen to use. Then we all had a plan to stay the night at Averey’s house. He doesn’t have to do chores…

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    She ordered her Huntsman to find Snow White and kill her. The Huntsman followed Snow White into the woods one day, and he almost got to her until she turned around and saw him. The naive Huntsman explained to Snow White that the Queen had ordered him to kill her because she was so beautiful. “Why would you allow her to order you around and treat you like…

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    is depicted in both Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s “Little Red Cap” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”, which portray the thought of females not being able to help themselves without the assistance of a man. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s “Little Red Cap” is a classic example of an innocent girl needing to be saved. Little Red Cap goes into the woods to deliver baked goods and wine to her sick, frail grandmother. When she enters the woods the wolf approaches her, however, she is…

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